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Fred Karlsson is a Professor of General Linguistics at the University of Helsinki, where he has held a faculty position since 1980. His scholarly work spans syntactic theory, computational linguistics, phonology, and language complexity. As a pioneer in computational linguistics, he launched the Constraint Grammar framework in 1990.
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in phonetics from the University of Turku (1974)
- Master of Arts in linguistics from the University of Chicago (1972)
- Extensive editorial and leadership roles in academic institutions
In research, Karlsson has contributed to syntactic and morphological analysis, computational models of language, and corpus linguistics. His work in computational linguistics was recognized with the E. J. Nyström’s Prize in 1996.
Key accolades include:
- Finnish Society of Information Technology Prize (1988)
- Oskar Öflund Foundation Prize of Honour (1988)
- Membership in Academia Europaea (1988)
Karlsson also co-founded Lingsoft, Inc. (1987-2002) and served on boards of academic and business organizations, including the European Union's EROHS expert group (2003-2005).
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