This contribution explores the potentials of combining corpora of language use data with language description in e-grammars (or digital grammars). We present three directions of ongoing research and discuss the advantages of combining these and similar approaches, arguing that the technological possibilities have barely begun to be explored
Dialects have not hitherto played a very prominent role in the field of endangered language document...
International audienceThis paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who be...
International audienceThis paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who be...
This contribution explores the potentials of combining corpora of language use data with language de...
Haig G, Schnell S, Wegener C. Comparing corpora from endangered language projects: Explorations in l...
In the past 10 or so years, intensive documentation activities, i.e. compilations of large, multimed...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)This paper proposes that the digital domains of language use (DDL...
The documentation and analysis of endangered languages is a core component of the linguistic endeavo...
This paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who believe that "automatic ...
Language is one of the most important cultural assets of mankind. Accordingly, the study of language...
In this paper we argue that corpus linguistics needs to expand to cover a wider set of languages. Wh...
Corpora are often referred to as the ‘tools’ of corpus linguistics. However, it is important to reco...
Linguistics has drawn on the large quantities of authentic data contained in language corpora for se...
In this paper we describe composition of a corpus of grammars in a broad sense in order to enable re...
Since computer technology became widespread available at universities during the last quarter of the...
Dialects have not hitherto played a very prominent role in the field of endangered language document...
International audienceThis paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who be...
International audienceThis paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who be...
This contribution explores the potentials of combining corpora of language use data with language de...
Haig G, Schnell S, Wegener C. Comparing corpora from endangered language projects: Explorations in l...
In the past 10 or so years, intensive documentation activities, i.e. compilations of large, multimed...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)This paper proposes that the digital domains of language use (DDL...
The documentation and analysis of endangered languages is a core component of the linguistic endeavo...
This paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who believe that "automatic ...
Language is one of the most important cultural assets of mankind. Accordingly, the study of language...
In this paper we argue that corpus linguistics needs to expand to cover a wider set of languages. Wh...
Corpora are often referred to as the ‘tools’ of corpus linguistics. However, it is important to reco...
Linguistics has drawn on the large quantities of authentic data contained in language corpora for se...
In this paper we describe composition of a corpus of grammars in a broad sense in order to enable re...
Since computer technology became widespread available at universities during the last quarter of the...
Dialects have not hitherto played a very prominent role in the field of endangered language document...
International audienceThis paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who be...
International audienceThis paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who be...