This project was interrupted on month 15 (of 24), because the Research Fellow took a job offer for a tenure-track position in Computational Linguistics, which was in line with his overt plans to establish an academic career in Europe – defined as his goal career in the Career Development Plan, developed in the context of this action, and also well within the spirit behind the Reintegration Panel, to which this action belonged.
Nevertheless, the project execution was already in advanced stages of implementation, and even ahead of schedule in some areas.
The project had achieved two of its three milestones, signaling completion of:
Milestone 1: included an extensive literature review on the syntactic analysis of Mandarin Chinese, with particular focus on its NP structure; and data collection efforts to enable the data-driven methodology espoused by the project. Data collection sources included educational materials, data from linguistic papers, and from language consultants, and covered both proper/grammatical language as well as data illustrating common grammatical errors made by learners of Mandarin Chinese;
Milestone 2: included the formal syntactical analysis of the Mandarin Chinese NP, which culminated with a publication of a peer reviewed paper on the formal syntactical analysis of Mandarin Chinese in the context of grammatical error detection of common errors made by learners; In addition to this publication, this milestone also included the deployment of the online demo in which the computational implementation can be incrementally tested, and which also serves as an instrument for the dissemination of results;
In addition to research related results, the project was also very successful in the plans for its two-way transfer of knowledge (to the Research Fellow and to the host institution) as well as in furthering the professional maturity/independence of the Research Fellow during the fellowship.
Concerning dissemination efforts, even though the project was terminated early, it was ahead of schedule concerning its dissemination plans. The Research Fellow actively participated in 7 workshops/conferences/seminars, and published 8 peer-reviewed papers (3 of them, directly tied to the project, and 5 of them peripheral – setting new avenues to expand the project’s topic). The Research Fellow also co-taught 2 courses (Topics in Chinese Syntax and Semantics, Chinese Semantics and Lexicology) where parts of his research were featured as course content.