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Information technology : a challenge for minority languages. The triumph of the computer age is a double-edged sword for less-spoken tongues
In: Language international. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 9 (1997) 5, 38-40
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Special Section on Corpora--Part Two
In: Literary & linguistic computing. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 9 (1994) 1
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Special section on corpora. Part 2
In: Literary & linguistic computing. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 9 (1994) 1, 21-86
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Syntactic typology of Muisca : a sketch
In: Language in the Andes (Newark, 1994), p. 205-230
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Syntactic Typology of Muisca - a Sketch
Ostler, Nicholas. - : University of Delaware, 1994
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Special Section on Corpora
OSTLER, NICHOLAS; ZAMPOLLI, ANTONIO. - : Oxford University Press, 1994
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Special Section on Corpora
In: Literary & linguistic computing. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 8 (1993) 4
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Special section on corpora
Ostler, Nicholas (Mitarb.); Soler, Jose (Mitarb.); McNaught, John (Mitarb.)...
In: Literary & linguistic computing. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 8 (1993) 4, 221-292
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Special Section on Corpora: Introduction to Part One
ZAMPOLLI, ANTONIO; OSTLER, NICHOLAS. - : Oxford University Press, 1993
Abstract: In the 1990s the empirical study of language from large bodies of recorded documents has assumed a new importance, and this was reflected by the European Commission's decision to support the project NERC, the Network of European Research Corpora, led by Antonio Zampolli. Its aim was to study the need for, and possible provision of analysed corpora for European languages. NERC's first action was to organize an International Workshop, held at Pisa in January 1992, and attended by invited scholars from Europe and North America, to gather and cross-fertilize a variety of experience and views on how to further the project's aims. Re-worked versions of some of the papers presented then, together with a small number describing related work by other scholars, are now published as a special supplement to this and the next number of Literary and Linguistic Computing . They are presented in an order which corresponds to NERC's own structure. After a general statement from José Soler of the European Commission on the importance of this field of study, this follows a spectrum of interest: from examinations of the demand for corpora (McNaught) and the administrative complications in making them available (Hockey and Walker), through analysis of the conceptual (Biber) and practical (Crowdy, Part 1) problems in selection of texts, to the issues that arise when designing (Sampson) and applying (Leech) a system of categories for annotating the language in the texts. A particular problem here is treatment of spoken texts when reduced to written form, and Ballester et al . offers a solution for Spanish, Crowdy Part 2, for English. After these studies in annotation, the focus shifts to statistical techniques for exposing the semantics of uninterpreted text, sometimes known as ‘knowledge acquisition’ (Bindi et al . and Brown et al .). Finally, this supplement contains reports from some current projects which make essential use of large corpora and their annotation categories for particular applications: designing lexicons (Antoni-Lay et al ., Khatchadourian and Modiano), multilingual text processing (Cowie et al .), and speech technology assessment (Fourcin and Gibbon).
Keyword: Articles
URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/8.4.221
http://llc.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/8/4/221
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Corpus design criteria
In: Literary & linguistic computing. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 7 (1992) 1, 1-16
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Lexical semantics and knowledge representation : first SIGLEX Workshop, Berkeley, CA, USA, June 17, 1991 ; proceedings
Gerstl, Peter (Mitarb.); Anick, Peter (Mitarb.); Onyshkevych, Boyan A. (Mitarb.). - Berlin [u.a.] : Springer, 1992
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Predictable Meaning Shift: Some Linguistic Properties of Lexical Implication Rules
In: http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/W/W91/W91-0208.pdf (1992)
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Corpus Design Criteria
ATKINS, SUE; CLEAR, JEREMY; OSTLER, NICHOLAS. - : Oxford University Press, 1992
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Studies of generative grammar in Japan
In: GLOW newsletter. - Tilburg : Dep. (1981) 7, 14-24
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A theory of case linking and agreement
Ostler, Nicholas. - Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana Univ. Ling. Club, 1980
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Richard A. Hudson, Arguments for a non-transformational grammar. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1976. Pp. x+214
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 16 (1980) 1, 103-109
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Case-linking : a theory of case and verb diathesis applied to classical Sanskrit.
Ostler, Nicholas David MacLachlan. - : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1979
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Publisher: Walker Publishing Company Pages ISBN Price
In: http://www.tesl-ej.org/pdf/ej60/r4.pdf
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Is Machine Translation a Cultural Threat to Anyone?
In: http://www.mt-archive.info/TMI-1999-Ostler.pdf
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60Foundation for Endangered Languages
http://www.ogmios.org/
Topic: Sociolinguistics
Source type: Bibliographies; Linguistic associations; Newsletters / Mailing lists
Access: free access

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