International audienceThe aim of this paper is to reflect upon the impact of technology on data collection, analysis and interpretation in a work environment for the sharing of research material, tools and methods by experimental and field linguists. An analogy is drawn between expectations of this approach and successful contributions of experimental/computational techniques to ethnomusicology in the past decades.The author is in charge of the development and maintenance of the Speech & Language Data Repository (SLDR), a submission site on the OAIS model for the long-term preservation of linguistic resources. Items in the repository are generic, which makes it possible to extend the notion of corpus to all kinds of primary data collected d...
Languages are among the most complex systems that evolution has created. With an unforeseen speed ma...
What will an archive of language resources look like in the future? It is to be expected that develo...
Can crowdsourcing solutions serve many masters? Can they be beneficial for both, for the layman or n...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to reflect upon the impact of technology on data coll...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to reflect upon the impact of technology on data coll...
Technological developments in the last decades enabled an unprecedented growth in volumes and qualit...
Our laboratory (LPL) is engaged in a process of resource collection, analysis and theorizing (socio)...
This article describes the development of the digital infrastructure at a research data centre for a...
Recent years have seen a massive increase in the use of digital technologies for recording and analy...
With the emergence of language documentation as a distinct sub-discipline of linguistics, and recent...
This paper reports on a project within the DoBeS-program in which a digital multimedia encyclopaedic...
Article discussing linguistic data and their creation with a focus on the human actions and decision...
Program year: 2000/2001Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe complex tasks involved in both...
New technologies are seen as an opportunity to 'save' endangered languages. But is this the real cha...
In this chapter I present methods for creating proper research data so that it can be archived and r...
Languages are among the most complex systems that evolution has created. With an unforeseen speed ma...
What will an archive of language resources look like in the future? It is to be expected that develo...
Can crowdsourcing solutions serve many masters? Can they be beneficial for both, for the layman or n...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to reflect upon the impact of technology on data coll...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to reflect upon the impact of technology on data coll...
Technological developments in the last decades enabled an unprecedented growth in volumes and qualit...
Our laboratory (LPL) is engaged in a process of resource collection, analysis and theorizing (socio)...
This article describes the development of the digital infrastructure at a research data centre for a...
Recent years have seen a massive increase in the use of digital technologies for recording and analy...
With the emergence of language documentation as a distinct sub-discipline of linguistics, and recent...
This paper reports on a project within the DoBeS-program in which a digital multimedia encyclopaedic...
Article discussing linguistic data and their creation with a focus on the human actions and decision...
Program year: 2000/2001Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe complex tasks involved in both...
New technologies are seen as an opportunity to 'save' endangered languages. But is this the real cha...
In this chapter I present methods for creating proper research data so that it can be archived and r...
Languages are among the most complex systems that evolution has created. With an unforeseen speed ma...
What will an archive of language resources look like in the future? It is to be expected that develo...
Can crowdsourcing solutions serve many masters? Can they be beneficial for both, for the layman or n...