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Helge Julius Jakhelln Dyvik is a Professor of General Linguistics at the University of Bergen, Norway. He has held this position since 1983, following roles as Researcher (1981–1983) and Research Assistant (1976–1981) at the same institution. His academic journey includes a Dr. philos. in Theoretical Linguistics (1981) from the University of Bergen, alongside advanced studies in Vietnamese, Old and Middle English, and Scandinavian languages.
His research focuses on syntax, computational linguistics, machine translation, corpus linguistics, and Old Norse studies. Notable projects include pioneering work on the PONS machine translation system, leadership in the ParGram and LOGON projects, and contributions to semantic analysis via translation-based methods. He has also been involved in standardization efforts for Norwegian language through roles in national committees like Fagråd for normering og språkobservasjon and the Norwegian Academy’s dictionary project.
His awards include membership in Norway’s leading scientific academies (1995–1998) and the Fridtjof Nansen Award for Research Excellence (1987). His publications span theoretical linguistics, computational frameworks, and language policy, emphasizing collaborative approaches in computational linguistics.
Key contributions include the development of treebanking infrastructure, semantic analysis techniques, and methodologies for language variation studies. He remains active in academic governance, including roles at Nansenfondet and advisory boards for language standardization initiatives.
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