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Henry Kučera

Henry Kučera (15 February 1925 – 20 February 2010), born Jindřich Kučera (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjɪndr̝ɪx ˈkutʃɛra]), was a Czech-American linguist who pioneered corpus linguistics, linguistic software, a major contributor to the American Heritage Dictionary, and a pioneer in the development of spell checking computer software. He is remembered in particular as one of the initiators of the Brown Corpus.

Henry Kučera
Born
Jindřich Kučera

(1925-02-15)February 15, 1925
DiedFebruary 20, 2010(2010-02-20) (aged 85)
NationalityCzech-American
Alma materCharles University, Harvard University (Ph.D.), Brown University (full professor)
OccupationLinguist
Known forBrown Corpus
Scientific career
FieldsLinguistics

Early life and education edit

Kučera was born in Třebařov (between Pardubice and Olomouc) in Czechoslovakia and later moved with his family to Hodonín, where he studied.[1] When the Communists came to power in February 1948, his studies in philosophy and linguistics at Charles University in the Czech capital of Prague were interrupted. He was forced to leave Czechoslovakia in April 1948 when it became clear that his political writings had placed him at risk of detention by the Communist authorities.

Kučera then moved to Allied-occupied Germany where he worked under the supervision of the U.S. CIC (Counterintelligence Corps) for refugee organizations, assisting Czech refugees with relocation programs and preparing passports. It was during this time that he met Pavel Tigrid, who went on to become Kučera's mentor and longtime friend. Following the Velvet Revolution in 1989, Tigrid went on to become the Minister of Culture for Czechoslovakia.

Teaching career edit

In 1949, he traveled to New York City aboard the USS General C. H. Muir. After receiving his PhD from Harvard University, he taught at the University of Florida at Gainesville for two years. Kučera then returned to Harvard as a research fellow. In 1955 he received an appointment at Brown University, where he was promoted to full professor in 1965. He spent the rest of his teaching career there. He retired in 1990 as the Fred M. Seed Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Cognitive Sciences with, among other honors, a black tie retirement party and the publication of a Festschrift about his accomplishments.[2]

Works edit

While at Brown, he was able to further pursue his interest in linguistics. There he became interested in the computational analysis of human language, though at the time there were scarcely any tools for this type of research.

In 1963 and 1964, Kučera collaborated with W. Nelson Francis to create the Brown Corpus of Standard American English, generally known as the Brown Corpus. This was a carefully compiled selection of current American English as published during the year 1961 in 1,000 sources on a wide variety of subjects. It has been very widely used in computational linguistics, and was for many years among the most-cited resources in the field. Kučera and Francis themselves subjected it to a variety of computational analyses from which derived their classic work Computational Analysis of Present-Day American English (1967), followed by Francis and Kučera's Frequency Analysis of English Usage: Lexicon and Grammar (1982).[3]

Shortly thereafter, Boston publisher Houghton-Mifflin approached Kučera to supply a million word, three-line citation base for its new American Heritage Dictionary. This ground-breaking new dictionary, which first appeared in 1969, was the first dictionary to be compiled using corpus linguistics for word frequency and other information.

Kučera wrote one of the first spell checkers over Christmas break, 1981, in PL/I, at the behest of Digital Equipment Corporation. It was a simple, rapid spelling verifier. Further development resulted in "International Correct Spell", a spell checking program which was used on word processing systems such as WordStar and Microsoft Word as well as numerous small computer applications. Kučera later oversaw the development of Houghton-Mifflin's Correct Text grammar checker, which also drew heavily on statistical techniques for analysis. He founded Language Systems Incorporated (LSI), later Language Systems Software Incorporated (LSSI), to manage his software programs and updates until the patents expired in 2002. Houghton-Mifflin spun out Inso Corporation [1]. With income largely from Microsoft and others licensing the spelling and grammar tools, in 1996 Inso acquired Electronic Book Technologies.

Honors edit

In addition to his PhD in Linguistics from Harvard University, Kučera had a doctorate from Charles University in Prague which was restored after the Velvet Revolution ousted the communist rule in Czechoslovakia in 1989. He received honorary degrees from Pembroke College in Providence, RI, Bucknell University in Lewisburg, PA, and Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic (1990).[4][5] Kučera was a member of the academic honor society Phi Beta Kappa.

References edit

  1. ^ "prof. Henry (Jindřich) Kučera, Ph.D." encyklopedie.brna.cz (in Czech). Internetová encyklopedie dějin Brna. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  2. ^ Harvey, Charlotte Bruce. "Teaching Computers to Spell". Brown Alumni Magazine. Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University (May/June 2010). ISSN 1520-863X. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  3. ^ Henry Kucera at DBLP Bibliography Server  
  4. ^ "Henry Kucera". Tributes. February 2010. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Award information : Henry Kučera". Masaryk University. Retrieved 10 May 2017. A proposal to grant an honorary degree of Doctor honoris causa in the field of philological sciences was submitted by Masaryk University. The graduation ceremony was held on 6 June 1990.

Selected publications edit

  • H. Kučera (1961). The phonology of Czech.
  • Andrew Mackie, Tatyana K. McAuley, Cynthia Simmons, eds. (1962). For Henry Kučera. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Slavic Publications.
  • H. Kučera and W. N. Francis (1967). Computational Analysis of Present-Day American English.
  • H. Kučera (1968). A Comparative Quantitative Phonology of Russian, Czech, and German.
  • W. N. Francis and H. Kučera (1983). Frequency Analysis of English Usage: Lexicon and Grammar.
  • W. N. Francis and H. Kučera (1989). Manual of information to accompany a standard corpus of present-day edited American English, for use with digital computers.

External links edit

  • (from Language Industry Monitor).
  • Henry Kucera at DBLP Bibliography Server  
  • Obituary of Henry Kučera

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Henry Kucera 15 February 1925 20 February 2010 born Jindrich Kucera Czech pronunciation ˈjɪndr ɪx ˈkutʃɛra was a Czech American linguist who pioneered corpus linguistics linguistic software a major contributor to the American Heritage Dictionary and a pioneer in the development of spell checking computer software He is remembered in particular as one of the initiators of the Brown Corpus Henry KuceraBornJindrich Kucera 1925 02 15 February 15 1925Trebarov CzechoslovakiaDiedFebruary 20 2010 2010 02 20 aged 85 NationalityCzech AmericanAlma materCharles University Harvard University Ph D Brown University full professor OccupationLinguistKnown forBrown CorpusScientific careerFieldsLinguistics Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Teaching career 3 Works 4 Honors 5 References 6 Selected publications 7 External linksEarly life and education editKucera was born in Trebarov between Pardubice and Olomouc in Czechoslovakia and later moved with his family to Hodonin where he studied 1 When the Communists came to power in February 1948 his studies in philosophy and linguistics at Charles University in the Czech capital of Prague were interrupted He was forced to leave Czechoslovakia in April 1948 when it became clear that his political writings had placed him at risk of detention by the Communist authorities Kucera then moved to Allied occupied Germany where he worked under the supervision of the U S CIC Counterintelligence Corps for refugee organizations assisting Czech refugees with relocation programs and preparing passports It was during this time that he met Pavel Tigrid who went on to become Kucera s mentor and longtime friend Following the Velvet Revolution in 1989 Tigrid went on to become the Minister of Culture for Czechoslovakia Teaching career editIn 1949 he traveled to New York City aboard the USS General C H Muir After receiving his PhD from Harvard University he taught at the University of Florida at Gainesville for two years Kucera then returned to Harvard as a research fellow In 1955 he received an appointment at Brown University where he was promoted to full professor in 1965 He spent the rest of his teaching career there He retired in 1990 as the Fred M Seed Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Cognitive Sciences with among other honors a black tie retirement party and the publication of a Festschrift about his accomplishments 2 Works editWhile at Brown he was able to further pursue his interest in linguistics There he became interested in the computational analysis of human language though at the time there were scarcely any tools for this type of research In 1963 and 1964 Kucera collaborated with W Nelson Francis to create the Brown Corpus of Standard American English generally known as the Brown Corpus This was a carefully compiled selection of current American English as published during the year 1961 in 1 000 sources on a wide variety of subjects It has been very widely used in computational linguistics and was for many years among the most cited resources in the field Kucera and Francis themselves subjected it to a variety of computational analyses from which derived their classic work Computational Analysis of Present Day American English 1967 followed by Francis and Kucera s Frequency Analysis of English Usage Lexicon and Grammar 1982 3 Shortly thereafter Boston publisher Houghton Mifflin approached Kucera to supply a million word three line citation base for its new American Heritage Dictionary This ground breaking new dictionary which first appeared in 1969 was the first dictionary to be compiled using corpus linguistics for word frequency and other information Kucera wrote one of the first spell checkers over Christmas break 1981 in PL I at the behest of Digital Equipment Corporation It was a simple rapid spelling verifier Further development resulted in International Correct Spell a spell checking program which was used on word processing systems such as WordStar and Microsoft Word as well as numerous small computer applications Kucera later oversaw the development of Houghton Mifflin s Correct Text grammar checker which also drew heavily on statistical techniques for analysis He founded Language Systems Incorporated LSI later Language Systems Software Incorporated LSSI to manage his software programs and updates until the patents expired in 2002 Houghton Mifflin spun out Inso Corporation 1 With income largely from Microsoft and others licensing the spelling and grammar tools in 1996 Inso acquired Electronic Book Technologies Honors editIn addition to his PhD in Linguistics from Harvard University Kucera had a doctorate from Charles University in Prague which was restored after the Velvet Revolution ousted the communist rule in Czechoslovakia in 1989 He received honorary degrees from Pembroke College in Providence RI Bucknell University in Lewisburg PA and Masaryk University in Brno Czech Republic 1990 4 5 Kucera was a member of the academic honor society Phi Beta Kappa References edit prof Henry Jindrich Kucera Ph D encyklopedie brna cz in Czech Internetova encyklopedie dejin Brna Retrieved 2021 06 01 Harvey Charlotte Bruce Teaching Computers to Spell Brown Alumni Magazine Providence Rhode Island Brown University May June 2010 ISSN 1520 863X Retrieved 9 May 2017 Henry Kucera at DBLP Bibliography Server nbsp Henry Kucera Tributes February 2010 Retrieved 9 May 2017 Award information Henry Kucera Masaryk University Retrieved 10 May 2017 A proposal to grant an honorary degree of Doctor honoris causa in the field of philological sciences was submitted by Masaryk University The graduation ceremony was held on 6 June 1990 Selected publications editH Kucera 1961 The phonology of Czech Andrew Mackie Tatyana K McAuley Cynthia Simmons eds 1962 For Henry Kucera Ann Arbor MI Michigan Slavic Publications H Kucera and W N Francis 1967 Computational Analysis of Present Day American English H Kucera 1968 A Comparative Quantitative Phonology of Russian Czech and German W N Francis and H Kucera 1983 Frequency Analysis of English Usage Lexicon and Grammar W N Francis and H Kucera 1989 Manual of information to accompany a standard corpus of present day edited American English for use with digital computers External links editProfile of Henry Kucera from Language Industry Monitor Henry Kucera at DBLP Bibliography Server nbsp Obituary of Henry Kucera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Kucera amp oldid 1168017040, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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