[Corpora-List] How much linguistic resources exist for contemporary languages?

Gregor Erbach gor at acm.org
Wed Feb 9 16:20:06 UTC 2005


Dear Aristomenis Thanopoulos,
for tools, check out the sections "R&D Systems" and "Products"
in our comprehensive information system LT World (www.lt-world.org),
which also contains the contents of the ACL Natural Language
Software Registry. For corpora and other resources, please refer
to the section "Repositories", which contains pointers to
distribution agencies and repositories for language data.

regards,

   Gregor Erbach

Quoting Aristomenis Thanopoulos <aristom at wcl.ee.upatras.gr>:

>
> Dear All
>
> Are you aware of studies referring to the level of linguistic resources
> (morphology tools, syntactic tools, corpora, etc) which are available today
> for a fair number of contemporary languages?
> Note that, according to
> http://www.geobop.com/world/Facts/Languages/Languages/
> (referencing
> - Ethnologue, 13th Edition, Barbara F. Grimes, Editor, 1996.)
> there are 100 distinct languages, each spoken as first language by at least
> 7 million speakers.
>
> Thank you very much
> Aristomenis Thanopoulos
> University of Patras
>
>
>
>



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