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Helge Julius Jakhelln Dyvik is a Professor of General Linguistics at the University of Bergen, Norway, where he has held a faculty position since 1983. His research spans foundational and applied linguistics, with expertise in Old Norse syntax, computational linguistics, semantics, and machine translation.
- Key contributions include development of the machine translation system PONS (1980s-1990s)
- Leadership in the Norwegian ParGram project (1999–present) and LOGON project (2003–2007)
- Pioneering work on treebanks and semantic transfer between Norwegian and English
- Innovator of the "Semantic Mirrors" method for deriving semantic information from translations
His research intersects theoretical and computational linguistics, focusing on syntactic theory, runology, and language variation. Dyvik has served on multiple national and Nordic governance bodies, including the Norwegian Language Council and Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi. He has received prestigious awards, including the Fridtjof Nansen Research Prize.
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