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                                      DANIEL JURAFSKY


Department of Linguistics,                                      Office: (650)723-0924
Stanford University                                             FAX: (650) 723-5666
Margaret Jacks Hall                                             jurafsky@stanford.edu
Building 460                                                    www.stanford.edu/~jurafsky
Stanford CA 94305-2150


EDUCATION

  Ph.D. 1992            Computer Science, University of California at Berkeley,

  B.A. 1983             Linguistics, with honors, University of California at Berkeley.

RESEARCH AND TEACHING
  2004-                 Associate Professor, Stanford University Department of Linguistics, and Asso-
                        ciate Professor by courtesy, Department of Computer Science

  2001-2003             Associate Professor, University of Colorado Department of Linguistics, Depart-
                        ment of Computer Science, and Institute of Cognitive Science

  1996-2001             Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Department of Linguistics, Depart-
                        ment of Computer Science, and Institute of Cognitive Science

  1993­1994             Adjunct Assistant Professor, UC Berkeley Linguistics Department.

  1992­1995             Post-Doctoral Researcher, International Computer Science Institute, in speech
                        recognition and computational linguistics.

  Engineer &            Software engineering (1983­1985) and consulting (1986­1992) for Convergent
  Consultant            Technologies, Unisys, cc:Mail and others, focusing on: UNIX operating sys-
  1983­1992             tems (virtual memory subsystem and TCP/IP & Ethernet drivers) user interface
                        design (UNIX windowing system internals and DOS and Windows GUIs) and
                        probabilistic algorithms for distributed file system synchronization.

HONORS                  MacArthur Fellowship, 2003
                        NSF CAREER Award, 1998

RESEARCH                Statistical models of human and machine language processing, especially com-
FOCUS                   putational linguistics (computational phonology, semantic parsing, automatic
                        question answering, and machine learning of language structure), computa-
                        tional psycholinguistics (computational, probabilistic models of human lexi-
                        cal and syntactic processing and learning), and automatic speech recognition
                        (probabilistic models of pronunciation, language modeling/probabilistic gram-
                        mar, and dialog processing).

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CURRENT     B ILMES , J EFF (PI), DANI B YRD , DAN J URAFSKY, K ATRIN K IRCHOFF ,
SPONSORED        C HRIS M ANNING, and S HRIKANTH NARAYANAN. 2005. Human-like
RESEARCH         Speech Processing. ONR. 2005­2010.
AS Co-PI    WAYNE WARD (PI), DAN J URAFSKY, DANIEL G ILDEA , M ARTHA PALMER ,
               C HARLES F ILLMORE, 2003. ITR: Domain-Independent Semantic Inter-
               pretation National Science Foundation. IIS-09325646. 2003 ­ 2007
            VASILEIOS H ATZIVASSILOGLOU (PI), K ATHLEEN R. M C K EOWN , DAN J U -
                RAFSKY, WAYNE H. WARD , and JAMES H. M ARTIN . ARDA. Fusing
                Rich Information Extracted from Multiple Media and Languages. 2004-
                2006.
            K ING , S IMON (PI), M ARK S TEEDMAN , DAN J URAFSKY. 2003. Expres-
                sive Prosody for Unit-selection Speech Synthesis University of Edinburgh
                LINK. 2003­2007.
            K ING , S IMON (PI), DAN J URAFSKY, S TEVE R ENALS , M IRJAM W ESTER.
                2003. Automatic Speech Recognition using loosely-coupled HMMs with
                articulatory-acoustic featuers. University of Edinburgh LINK. 2003­2007.

BOOKS       J URAFSKY, DANIEL & JAMES H. M ARTIN. 2000. Speech and Language Pro-
                 cessing: An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational
                 Linguistics, and Speech Recognition. Prentice-Hall.
            F OX , BARBARA A., DAN J URAFSKY & L AURA A. M ICHAELIS, (Eds.). 1999.
                  Cognition and Function in Language. CSLI Publications, Stanford, CA.

REFEREED    S AMEER P RADHAN , K ADRI H ACIOGLU , VALERIE K RUGLER , WAYNE
JOURNAL         WARD , JAMES H. M ARTIN and DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2005. Support
ARTICLES        Vector Learning for Semantic Argument Classification. Machine Learn-
AND             ing 60:1-3, 11-39.
REFEREED    S USANNE G AHL , DANIEL J URAFSKY, and D OUGLAS ROLAND. 2004. Verb
BOOK            subcategorization frequencies: American English corpus data, method-
CHAPTERS        ological studies, and cross-corpus comparisons. Behavior Research Meth-
                ods, Instruments, & Computers 36, 432­443.
            J URAFSKY, DANIEL. 2004. Pragmatics and Computational Linguistics. In Lau-
                 rence R. Horn & Gregory Ward (eds.) Handbook of Pragmatics. Black-
                 well. 578­604.
            A LAN B ELL , DANIEL J URAFSKY, E RIC F OSLER -L USSIER , C YNTHIA G I -
                RAND , and DANIEL G ILDEA . 2003. Effects of disfluencies, predictability,
                and utterance position on word form variation in English conversation.
                Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 113 (2), 1001­1024.
            J URAFSKY, DANIEL. 2003. Probabilistic Modeling in Psycholinguistics: Lin-
                 guistic Comprehension and Production. In R. Bod, J. Hay and S. Jannedy
                 (eds.), 2003. Probability Theory in Linguistics. The MIT Press.

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                 G ILDEA , DANIEL and DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2002. Automatic Labeling of Se-
                      mantic Roles. Computational Linguistics 28:3, 245­288.
                 ROLAND , D OUG & DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2002. Verb sense and verb subcat-
                    egorization probabilities. In Stevenson, Suzanne, and Paola Merlo (eds.),
                    The Lexical Basis of Sentence Processing: Formal, Computational, and
                    Experimental Issues. 325­346. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
                 J URAFSKY, DANIEL , A LAN B ELL , and C YNTHIA G IRAND. 2002. The Role
                      of the Lemma in Form Variation. In Gussenhoven, Carlos and Natasha
                      Warner (eds.), "Papers in Laboratory Phonology VII". Berlin/New York:
                      Mouton de Gruyter, 1-34.
                 G ILDEA , DANIEL and DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2002. Identifying Semantic Rela-
                      tions in Text. In Gerhard Lakemeyer and Bernhard Nebel (eds.) Exploring
                      AI in the New Millenium. Morgan Kaufmann.
                 J URAFSKY, DANIEL , A LAN B ELL , M ICHELLE G REGORY, and W ILLIAM D.
                      R AYMOND. 2001. Probabilistic Relations between Words: Evidence from
                      Reduction in Lexical Production. In Bybee, Joan and Paul Hopper (eds.).
                      Frequency and the emergence of linguistic structure. 229­254. Amster-
                      dam: John Benjamins.
                 S TOLCKE , A NDREAS, K LAUS R IES, N OAH C OCCARO, E LIZABETH
                     S HRIBERG, R EBECCA BATES, DANIEL J URAFSKY, PAUL TAYLOR,
                     R ACHEL M ARTIN, M ARIE M ETEER, & C AROL VAN E SS -DYKEMA.
                     2000. Dialog Act Modeling for Automatic Tagging and Recognition of
                     Conversational Speech. Computational Linguistics 26:3, 339­371.
                 S HRIBERG , E LIZABETH, R EBECCA BATES, PAUL TAYLOR, A NDREAS
                      S TOLCKE, DANIEL J URAFSKY, K LAUS R IES, N OAH C OCCARO,
                      R ACHEL M ARTIN, M ARIE M ETEER, & C AROL VAN E SS -DYKEMA.
                      1998. Can prosody aid the automatic classification of dialog acts in con-
                      versational speech? Language and Speech 41:3-4, 439­487.
                 J URAFSKY, DANIEL. 1996a. A probabilistic model of lexical and syntactic
                      access and disambiguation. Cognitive Science 20, 137­194.
                 J URAFSKY, DANIEL. 1996b. Universal tendencies in the semantics of the
                      diminutive. Language 72, 533­578.
                 G ILDEA , DANIEL , & DANIEL J URAFSKY. 1996. Learning bias and phono-
                      logical induction. Computational Linguistics 22, 497-530.


INVITED          J URAFSKY, DANIEL. 1998. Linguistics in a Computational World. Studies in
(NON-REFEREED)        the Linguistic Sciences, 28:2, 107­116.
ARTICLES


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REFEREED     Y UAN , J IAHONG and Dan Jurafsky. 2005. Detection of Questions in Chinese
CONFERENCE       Conversation Proceedings of IEEE ASRU 2005.
PAPERS       Y UAN , J IAHONG , JASON M. B RENIER, and DAN J URAFSKY. 2005. Pitch
                 Accent Prediction: Effects of Genre and Speaker. In Proceedings of
                 INTERSPEECH-05.
             H UIHSIN T SENG , P ICHUAN C HANG , G ALEN A NDREW, DANIEL J URAFSKY,
                 and Christopher Manning. 2005. A Conditional Random Field Word Seg-
                 menter. Proceedings of the Fourth SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Lan-
                 guage Processing.
             H UIHSIN T SENG , DANIEL J URAFSKY, and C HRISTOPHER M ANNING. 2005.
                 Morphological features help POS tagging of unknown words across lan-
                 guage varieties. Proceedings of the Fourth SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese
                 Language Processing.
             JASON M. B RENIER , DANIEL C ER and DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2005. The De-
                 tection of Emphatic Words Using Acoustic and Lexical Features. In Pro-
                 ceedings of INTERSPEECH-05.
             YANLI Z HENG , R ICHARD S PROAT, L IANG G U , I ZHAK S HAFRAN ,
                H AOLANG Z HOU , Y I S U , DAN J URAFSKY, R EBECCA S TARR and
                S U -YOUN YOON. 2005. Accent Detection and Speech Recognition for
                Shanghai-Accented Mandarin. In Proceedings of INTERSPEECH-05.
             Y UAN , Z HAO and DAN J URAFSKY. 2005. A preliminary study of Mandarin
                 filled pauses. Proceedings of DiSS'05, Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech
                 Workshop.
             P RADHAN , S AMEER , WAYNE WARD , K ADRI H ACIOGLU , J IM M ARTIN, and
                 DAN J URAFSKY. 2005. Semantic Role Labeling Using Different Syntactic
                 Views. Proceedings of ACL-2005, Ann Arbor, MI.
             R ION S NOW, DANIEL J URAFSKY, AND A NDREW Y. N G. 2005. Learning syn-
                  tactic patterns for automatic hypernym discovery. In press, Proceedings of
                  NIPS 2004.
             D IAB , M ONA , K ADRI H ACIOGLU , AND DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2004. Auto-
                  matic Tagging of Arabic Text: From Raw Text to Base Phrase Chunks. In
                  Proceedings of North American Association of Computational Linguistics
                  NAACL-HLT-2004.
             P RADHAN , S AMEER , H ONGLIN S UN , WAYNE WARD , JAMES H. M ARTIN ,
                 AND DANIEL J URAFSKY . 2004. Parsing Arguments of Nominalizations
                 in English and Chinese. In Proceedings of North American Association of
                 Computational Linguistics NAACL-HLT-2004.
             S TEVEN B ETHARD , H ONG Y U , A SHLEY T HORNTON , VASIELEIOS H ATI -
                  VASSILOGLOU , AND DAN J URAFSKY . 2004. Automatic Extraction of


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    Opinion Propositions and their Holders. In Proceedings of AAAI Spring
    Symposium on Exploring Attitude and Affect in Text.
H ONGLIN S UN AND DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2004. Shallow Semantic Parsing of
    Chinese. In Proceedings of North American Association of Computational
    Linguistics NAACL-HLT-2004.
P RADHAN , S AMEER , K ADRI H ACIOGLU , WAYNE WARD , JAMES M ARTIN ,
    AND DAN J URAFSKY. 2004. Shallow Semantic Parsing using Support
    Vector Machines. Proceedings of North American Association of Com-
    putational Linguistics NAACL-HLT-2004.
P RADHAN , S AMEER , K ADRI H ACIOGLU , WAYNE WARD , JAMES H. M AR -
    TIN , AND DANIEL J URAFSKY . 2003. Semantic Role Parsing: Adding Se-
    mantic Structure to Unstructured Text. In Proceedings of the International
    Conference on Data Mining (ICDM-2003).
S UN , H ONGLIN AND DAN J URAFSKY. 2003. The Effect of Rhythm on Struc-
     tural Disambiguation in Chinese. Proceedings of the Annual Conference
     of the Association of Computational Linguistics Special Interest Group on
     Chinese (SIGHAN-03).
G AHL , S USANNE , L ISE M ENN , G AIL R AMSBERGER , DANIEL J URAFSKY,
    E LIZABETH E LDER , M OLLY R EWEGA and AUDREY L. H OLLAND.
    2003 in press. Syntactic frame and verb bias in aphasia: Plausibility judg-
    ments of undergoer-subject sentences. Brain and Cognition. (Theoretical
    and Experimental Neuropsychology (TENNET) Conference Proceedings
    special issue).
I KENO , AYAKO , B RYAN P ELLOM , DAN C ER , A SHLEY T HORNTON , JA -
     SON M. B RENIER , DAN J URAFSKY, WAYNE WARD , W ILLIAM B YRNE.
     2003. Issues in Recognition of Spanish-Accented Spontaneous English. In
     Proceedings of IEEE/ISCA Workshop on Spontaneous Speech Processing
     and Recognition, Tokyo, Japan.
NARAYANAN , S RINI and DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2002. A Bayesian Model Pre-
   dicts Human Parse Preference and Reading Time in Sentence Processing.
   In Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 14, T. G. Diet-
   terich, S. Becker, and Z. Ghahramani (Eds.). Cambridge: MIT Press. 59­
   65.
WARD , WAYNE , H OLLY K RECH , X IUYANG Y U , K EITH H EROLD , G EORGE
   F IGGS , AYAKO I KENO , and DAN J URAFSKY. 2002. Lexicon adaptation
   for LVCSR: Speaker idiosyncracies, non-native speakers, and pronuncia-
   tion choice. In Proceedings of ISCA Workshop on Pronunciation Modeling
   and Lexicon Adaptation (PMLA-2002).
B ELL , A LAN , M ICHELLE L. G REGORY, DANIEL J URAFSKY, C YNTHIA G I -
    RAND , JASON B RENIER , and AYAKO I KENO . 2002. Which predictability


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     measures affect content word durations? In Proceedings of ISCA Work-
     shop on Pronunciation Modeling and Lexicon Adaptation (PMLA-2002).
S CHONE , PATRICK AND DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2001. Knowledge-Free Induc-
    tion of Inflectional Morphologies. In Proceedings of North American As-
    sociation of Computational Linguistics 2001.
S CHONE , PATRICK and DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2001. Is Knowledge-Free Induc-
    tion of Multiword Unit Dictionary Headwords a Solved Problem? In Pro-
    ceedings of Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing 2001.
S CHONE , PATRICK and DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2001. Language-Independent In-
    duction of Part of Speech Class Labels Using Only Language Universals.
    In IJCAI-2001 Workshop "Text Learning: Beyond Supervision", 53­60.
J URAFSKY, DAN , WAYNE WARD , Z HANG J IANPING , K EITH H EROLD , Y U
     X IUYANG , AND Z HANG S EN. 2001. What Kind of Pronunciation Vari-
     ation is Hard for Triphones to Model? In Proceedings of IEEE Interna-
     tional Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP-
     01) I.577-580, Salt Lake City, Utah.
J URAFSKY, DANIEL , A LAN B ELL , M ICHELLE G REGORY, AND W ILLIAM D.
     R AYMOND . 2001. The Effect of Language Model Probability on Pronun-
     ciation Reduction. In Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on
     Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP-01) II.801­804, Salt
     Lake City, Utah.
ROLAND , D OUGLAS , DANIEL J URAFSKY, L ISE M ENN , S USANNE G AHL ,
   E LIZABETH E LDER and C HRIS R IDDOCH. 2000. Verb Subcategorization
   Frequency Differences between Business-News and Balanced Corpora:
   the role of verb sense. In Proceedings of the Association for Computa-
   tional Linguistics (ACL-2000) Workshop on Comparing Corpora.
S CHONE , PATRICK AND DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2000. Knowledge-Free Induc-
    tion of Morphology using Latent Semantic Analysis. In Proceedings of
    the Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL-
    2000).
G ILDEA , DANIEL AND DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2000. Automatic Labeling of Se-
     mantic Roles. In Proceedings of 38th Annual Meeting of the Association
     for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2000).
I DE , NANCY, C ATHERINE M ACLEOD , C HARLES F ILLMORE , AND DANIEL
       J URAFSKY. 2000. The American National Corpus: An outline of the
      project. In Proceedings of International Conference on Artificial and Com-
      putational Intelligence (ACIDCA-2000).
G REGORY, M ICHELLE L., W ILLIAM D. R AYMOND, A LAN B ELL, E RIC
    F OSLER -L USSIER, and DANIEL J URAFSKY. 2000. The effects of collo-
    cational strength and contextual predictability in lexical production. Pro-

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     ceedings of the Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS 35), 151­166. Chicago:
     University of Chicago.
B ELL , A LAN, DANIEL J URAFSKY, E RIC F OSLER -L USSIER, C YNTHIA G I -
     RAND , and DANIEL G ILDEA . 1999. Forms of English function words ­
     Effects of disfluencies, turn position, age and sex, and predictability. Pro-
     ceedings of the International Conference on the Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS-
     99). I.395­398.
J URAFSKY, DANIEL , A LAN B ELL , E RIC F OSLER -L USSIER , C YNTHIA G I -
     RAND , & W ILLIAM D. R AYMOND . 1998. Reduction of English function
     words in Switchboard. In Proceedings of the International Conference on
     Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP-98), Vol. 7, p. 3111­3114.
N OAH C OCCARO & DANIEL J URAFSKY. 1998. Towards Better Integration
     of Semantic Predictors in Statistical Language Modeling. In Proceedings
     of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP-
     98), Vol. 6, p. 2403­2406.
J URAFSKY, DANIEL , E LIZABETH E. S HRIBERG , BARBARA F OX , & T RACI
     C URL. 1998. Lexical, Prosodic, and Syntactic Cues for Dialog Acts. In
     proceedings of the ACL/COLING-98 Workshop on Discourse Relations
     and Discourse Markers, 114­120.
ROLAND , D OUG & DANIEL J URAFSKY. 1998. How Verb Subcategorization
     Frequencies Are Affected By Corpus Choice. In Proceedings of the Asso-
     ciation for Computational Linguistics (COLING/ACL-98), 1122­1128.
NARAYANAN , S RINI & DANIEL J URAFSKY. 1998. Bayesian Models of Hu-
     man Sentence Processing. In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the
     Cognitive Science Society (Cogsci-98), 752­757.
F ILLMORE , C HARLES, NANCY I DE, DANIEL J URAFSKY, & C ATHERINE
     M ACLEOD. 1998. An American National Corpus: A Proposal. Proceed-
     ings of the First International Conference on Language Resources and
     Evaluation, 965­970. Granada.
S TOLCKE , A NDREAS, E LIZABETH S HRIBERG, R EBECCA BATES, N OAH
     C OCCARO, DANIEL J URAFSKY, R ACHEL M ARTIN, M ARIE M ETEER,
     K LAUS R IES, PAUL TAYLOR, & C AROL VAN E SS -DYKEMA. 1998. Dia-
     log act modeling for conversational speech. Papers from the AAAI Spring
     Symposium on Applying Machine Learning to Discourse Processing, TR
     SS-98-01, 98­105. AAAI Press.
J URAFSKY, DANIEL, R EBECCA BATES, N OAH C OCCARO, R ACHEL M AR -
     TIN , M ARIE M ETEER , K LAUS R IES, E LIZABETH S HRIBERG , A NDREAS
     S TOLCKE, PAUL TAYLOR, & C AROL VAN E SS -DYKEMA. 1997. Auto-
     matic detection of discourse structure for speech recognition and under-
     standing. In Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Workshop on Speech Recogni-
     tion and Understanding, 88­95, Santa Barbara. IEEE.

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KOENIG , J EAN -P IERRE , & DANIEL J URAFSKY. 1995. Type underspecifica-
   tion and on-line type construction in the lexicon. In West Coast Conference
   on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL-94), 270­285.
TAJCHMAN , G ARY, E RIC F OSLER , & DANIEL J URAFSKY. 1995a. Building
    multiple pronunciation models for novel words using exploratory compu-
    tational phonology. In Eurospeech-95. 2247­2250.
TAJCHMAN , G ARY, DANIEL J URAFSKY, & E RIC F OSLER. 1995b. Learn-
    ing phonological rule probabilities from speech corpora with exploratory
    computational phonology. In Proceedings of the Association for Compu-
    tational Linguistics (ACL-95), 1­8, Cambridge, MA.
G ILDEA , DAN , & DAN J URAFSKY. 1995. Automatic induction of finite state
     transducers for simple phonological rules. In Proceedings of the Associa-
     tion of Computational Linguistics (ACL-95), 9­15, Cambridge, MA.
J URAFSKY, DANIEL , C HUCK W OOTERS , G ARY TAJCHMAN , J ONATHAN S E -
     GAL , A NDREAS S TOLCKE , E RIC F OSLER , & N ELSON M ORGAN . 1995.
     Using a stochastic context-free grammar as a language model for speech
     recognition. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on
     Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (IEEE ICASSP-95), 189­192.
J URAFSKY, DANIEL , C HUCK W OOTERS , G ARY TAJCHMAN , J ONATHAN
     S EGAL , A NDREAS S TOLCKE , E RIC F OSLER , & N ELSON M ORGAN.
     1994a. The Berkeley restaurant project. In Proceedings of the Inter-
     national Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP-94), 2139­
     2142, Yokohama, Japan.
J URAFSKY, DANIEL , C HUCK W OOTERS , G ARY TAJCHMAN , J ONATHAN S E -
     GAL , A NDREAS S TOLCKE , & N ELSON M ORGAN . 1994b. Integrating
     advanced models of syntax, phonology, and accent/dialect with a speech
     recognizer. In AAAI Workshop on Integrating Speech and Natural Lan-
     guage Processing, 107­115, Seattle.
J URAFSKY, DANIEL. 1993. Universals in the semantics of the diminutive. In
     Proceedings of Berkeley Linguistics Society (BLS 19), 423­436, Berkeley,
     CA.
J URAFSKY, DANIEL. 1992a. An on-line computational model of human sen-
     tence interpretation. In Proceedings of the Tenth National Conference on
     Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-92), 302­308, San Jose, CA.
J URAFSKY, DANIEL. 1991. An on-line model of human sentence interpre-
     tation. In Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference of the Cognitive
     Science Society (COGSCI-91), 449­454, Chicago.
J URAFSKY, DANIEL. 1990. Representing and integrating linguistic knowledge.
     In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computational
     Linguistics (COLING-90), 199­204, Helsinki.

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                J URAFSKY, DANIEL. 1988a. Issues in relating syntax and semantics. In Pro-
                     ceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computational Linguis-
                     tics (COLING-88), 278­284, Budapest.
                J URAFSKY, DANIEL. 1988b. On the semantics of the Cantonese changed tone.
                     In Proceedings of Berkeley Linguistics Society (BLS 14), 304­318, Berke-
                     ley, CA.

TECH REPORTS    J URAFSKY, DANIEL, R EBECCA BATES, N OAH C OCCARO, R ACHEL M AR -
                     TIN , M ARIE M ETEER , K LAUS R IES, E LIZABETH S HRIBERG , A NDREAS
                     S TOLCKE, PAUL TAYLOR, & C AROL VAN E SS -DYKEMA. 1998. Switch-
                     board Discourse Language Modeling Project Report. Center for Speech
                     and Language Processing Research Note 30, Johns Hopkins University,
                     Baltimore, MD.
                J URAFSKY, DANIEL, E LIZABETH S HRIBERG, & D EBRA B IASCA.
                     1997.        Switchboard SWBD-DAMSL Labeling Project Coder's
                     Manual, Draft 13.           University of Colorado Institute of Cog-
                     nitive Science Technical Report 97-02.               Also available as
                     http://stripe.colorado.edu/~jurafsky/manual.august1.html
                J URAFSKY, DANIEL. 1992b. An on-line computational model of human sen-
                     tence interpretation: A theory of the representation and use of linguistic
                     knowledge. Computer Science Division Technical Report 92/676, Univer-
                     sity of California at Berkeley dissertation.


RECENT          University of Arizona, Cognitive Science Program, 2004
INVITED TALKS   Georgia Tech, Cognitive Science Program, 2003
                Brown University, Department of Cog. and Linguistic Sciences, 2002
                Ohio State University, Department of Linguistics, 2002
                UCLA, Department of Linguistics, 2002
                Chinese University, Hong Kong, 2002
                Academica Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 2002
                MIT, Department of Linguistics, Cambridge, MA, 2001.
                University of Pennsylvania, 2001.
                Johns Hopkins University, Center for Language and Speech Processing, 2001.
                Northwestern University Linguistics Department, Evanston, IL, 2001.
                Architectures and Mechanisms in Language Processing (AMLAP-01), Saar-
                bruecken University, 2001


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COURSES              Computational Linguistics (Undergraduate)
TAUGHT               Advanced Computational Linguistics (Graduate)
                     Computational Corpus Linguistics (Graduate)
                     Speech Recognition and Synthesis (Graduate)
                     Introduction to Cognitive Science (Undergraduate/Graduate)
                     Introduction to Linguistics (Undergraduate)
                     Linguistic Phonetics (Undergraduate/Graduate)
                     Psycholinguistics (Graduate)

SELECTED                · Co-Chair, Workshop on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Process-
PROFESSIONAL              ing 2006
ACTIVITIES              · Chair, North American Association of Computational Linguistics (NAACL)
                          Nominating Committee 2005
                        · Panelist, Swiss National Science Foundation, 2004, National Institute of
                          Health (NIH), 2001, NSF, 1999, 1997
                        · Organizing and program committee, 2003 IEEE Annual Workshop on Au-
                          tomatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, 2002 ISCA Workshop on
                          `Pronunciation Modeling and Lexicon Adaptation'. 2002, etc.
                        · Member, Executive Committee, North American Association of Compu-
                          tational Linguistics, 2001-2002,
                        · Invited Tutorial on Probabilistic Computational Psycholinguistics, COL-
                          ING 2002
                        · Chair, Linguistic Society of America Committee on Computing, 2000
                        · Current and past Editorial Boards: Computer Speech and Language Com-
                          putational Linguistics
                        · Program committees, ACL 2006, ACL 2005, etc.
DISSERTATIONS         In Linguistics: Michelle Gregory (2001), Douglas Roland (2001)
SUPERVISED           In Computer Science: Patrick Schone (2001), Noah Coccaro (2005)

STUDENT AWARDS Awards for papers that were co-authored with students:

                        · Honorable mention for Marr Prize (Cognitive Science Society Best Stu-
                          dent Paper Award): Narayanan and Jurafsky (1998)
                        · Outstanding Student Paper Award: Gregory, Michelle L., William D. Ray-
                          mond, Alan Bell, and Daniel Jurafsky. 1999. Effects of informativeness
                          on durational shortening in conversation. Ninth Annual Meeting of the
                          Society for Text and Discourse, Vancouver.
                        · IJCAI Invited `Distinguished Paper': Gildea, Daniel and Daniel Jurafsky.
                          2001. Identifying Semantic Roles in Text. International Joint Conference
                          on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-2001).



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