Haldur Õim (born 22 January 1942 in Helme Parish (now Tõrva Parish)) is an Estonian linguist.[1]
In 1965 he graduated from Tartu State University in Estonian philology. Since 1969 he has taught at the Tartu of Tartu (since 1992, a professor). From 1981 until 1984, he taught Estonian language at the University of Helsinki.[1]
His main fields of research have been theoretical linguistics, computational linguistics, semantics, pragmatics.[1]
Since 1994 he is a member of Estonian Academy of Sciences.[1]
Awards:
- 2001: Order of the White Star, IV class.[2]
- 2005: Wiedemann Language Award[1]
Works
- Semantika (1974)
- Towards a theory of linguistic pragmatics. – Journal of Pragmatics 1977, 1, 2
- Inimene, keel ja arvuti ehk kompuuterlingvistika (1983)
- Language understanding and problem solving: on the relationiship between computational linguistics and artificial intelligence. – Computational Linguistics. An International Handbook (1989)
- Eesti keeleteadusliku mõtte areng XX sajandil. – Keel ja Kirjandus 2000, 7
- Eesti keele tehnoloogilised ressursid ja vahendid: arvutikorpused, arvutisõnastikud, keeletehnoloogiline tarkvara (2003, one of the authors)
- Estonian language technology – where do we stand? – Languages in development (2003, with E. Meister)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Õim, Haldur - Eesti Entsüklopeedia". entsyklopeedia.ee. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ↑ "Teenetemärkide kavalerid: Haldur Õim". www.president.ee. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
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