C/o Anna Paparizou

Kallipoleos 11

151 27 Melissia, Athens

GREECE

Tfn: +302108037785

Email: anna.paparizou@gmail.com

Anna Paparizou

·         Born:                        20th of March 1982, Athens Greece

·         Nationality:               Greek

Application

Machine translation, Semantics, Pragmatics, Phonetics, Natural Language Processing

Academic Background

1999–2003                    National and Kapodistrian                       Athens

                                           University of Athens

Bachelor’s Studies

Minor subject: Classical Philology (Ancient Greek and Latin)

Major subject: Linguistics and Phonetics

Bachelor Thesis Title: Expression of Future Acts in Greek and English.  

 

2004–                           University College of Skövde                  Skövde, Sweden

Masters Studies

Computational Linguistics 90 ECTS

Courses:

·         Natural language processing

·         Machine Translation

·         Database systems (SQL)

·         Artificial Intelligence

·         Phonetics

·         Semantics and pragmatics

·         Programming (Prolog and Pascal)

Erasmus                       National and Kapodistrian                       Athens

                                           University of Athens

Master Thesis Title (in progress): Problems in Machine Translation of motion

Verbs used in metaphorical expressions (Greek and English)

Languages

·         Greek, mother tongue

·         English, fluent in writing and speech

·         French, fluent in writing and speech

·         Swedish, good communicative abilities

·         Spanish, basic communicative abilities

·         Familiar with the Cypriot dialect

Working Experience

2001-2003 and 2005             

Tutor for pupils of compulsory education                                        Athens

I have been giving private lessons in Modern & Ancient Greek and English.

2002-2003 

Co-operation in the publication of a linguistic book                         Athens

Publications

2005                                                                                                 York, UK

Conference in Greek linguistics (7th ICGL), 8-10 of September 2005

Presentation of a project in Polysemy and computational representation of Greek motion verbs, in collaboration with Barbara Gawronska