The amount of available digital data for the languages of the world is constantly increasing. Unfortunately, most of the digital data are provided in a large variety of formats and therefore not amenable for comparison and re-use. The Cross-Linguistic Data Formats initiative proposes new standards for two basic types of data in historical and typological language comparison (word lists, structural datasets) and a framework to incorporate more data types (e.g. parallel texts, and dictionaries). The new specification for cross-linguistic data formats comes along with a software package for validation and manipulation, a basic ontology which links to more general frameworks, and usage examples of best practices
To compare many different (including little-studied) languages around the world, comparative linguis...
By comparing the languages of the world, we gain invaluable insights into human prehistory, predatin...
To achieve true interoperability for valuable linguistic resources different levels of variation nee...
The amount of available digital data for the languages of the world is constantly increasing. Unfort...
Language comparison requires user-friendly tools that facilitate the standardization of linguistic d...
While the amount of cross-linguistic data is constantly increasing, most datasets produced today and...
While the amount of cross-linguistic data is onstantly increasing, most datasets produced today and ...
The Database of Cross-Linguistic Colexifications (CLICS), has established a computer-assisted framew...
The past decades have seen substantial growth in digital data on the world’s languages. At the same ...
Besides new algorithms and tools that facilitate established workflows, one change prompted by compu...
Abstract. The most widely available kind of linguistic data from a cross-linguistic perspective are ...
In order to achieve the objectives of the e-Humanities framework, it is necessary for individual hum...
The past decades have seen substantial growth in digital data on the world's languages. At the same ...
New language and region codes are developed for the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample. The region codes...
Advances in computer-assisted linguistic research have been greatly influential in reshaping linguis...
To compare many different (including little-studied) languages around the world, comparative linguis...
By comparing the languages of the world, we gain invaluable insights into human prehistory, predatin...
To achieve true interoperability for valuable linguistic resources different levels of variation nee...
The amount of available digital data for the languages of the world is constantly increasing. Unfort...
Language comparison requires user-friendly tools that facilitate the standardization of linguistic d...
While the amount of cross-linguistic data is constantly increasing, most datasets produced today and...
While the amount of cross-linguistic data is onstantly increasing, most datasets produced today and ...
The Database of Cross-Linguistic Colexifications (CLICS), has established a computer-assisted framew...
The past decades have seen substantial growth in digital data on the world’s languages. At the same ...
Besides new algorithms and tools that facilitate established workflows, one change prompted by compu...
Abstract. The most widely available kind of linguistic data from a cross-linguistic perspective are ...
In order to achieve the objectives of the e-Humanities framework, it is necessary for individual hum...
The past decades have seen substantial growth in digital data on the world's languages. At the same ...
New language and region codes are developed for the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample. The region codes...
Advances in computer-assisted linguistic research have been greatly influential in reshaping linguis...
To compare many different (including little-studied) languages around the world, comparative linguis...
By comparing the languages of the world, we gain invaluable insights into human prehistory, predatin...
To achieve true interoperability for valuable linguistic resources different levels of variation nee...