SLLING-L Digest - 9 Apr 2012 to 11 Apr 2012 (#2012-38)

Kyle Duarte kyle at KDUARTE.COM
Fri Apr 13 06:40:23 UTC 2012


Not a single point in France?!?



On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 19:56, Dr. Verena Krausneker <
verena.krausneker at univie.ac.at> wrote:

> Dear Mark,
>
> in a student project last year they collected much information and built a
> Google Map of Sign Language Research around the world.
> Here is the link: http://g.co/maps/md4yu
>
> best,
> verena
>
> *********
> Dr. phil. Verena Krausneker
> Institut für Sprachwissenschaft
> Institut für Bildungswissenschaft
> Universität Wien
>
> www.univie.ac.at/gehoerlos-im-**ns<http://www.univie.ac.at/gehoerlos-im-ns>
> http://homepage.univie.ac.at/**verena.krausneker/<http://homepage.univie.ac.at/verena.krausneker/>
>
>
>
> Am 12.04.2012 um 06:00 schrieb SLLING-L automatic digest system:
>
>  There is 1 message totalling 158 lines in this issue.
>>
>> Topics of the day:
>>
>>  1. LDC page for Sign Language Resources
>>
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>> Date:    Wed, 11 Apr 2012 18:52:29 -0400
>> From:    "Mark A. Mandel" <mamandel at LDC.UPENN.EDU>
>> Subject: LDC page for Sign Language Resources
>>
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>> The Linguistic Data Consortium of the University of Philadelphia is =
>> developing a Language Resource Wiki for languages without sufficient =
>> resources for researchers, especially NLP researchers:
>>
>> This wiki is intended to serve as a publicly readable meta-resource on =
>> language resources for the research community, especially for =
>> under-resourced languages. We are seeding it from our own found =
>> resources, but we hope that other researchers will enlarge it in breadth =
>> of languages covered and in depth of detail. We are also seeking to add =
>> pages about special areas of interest, such as language-independent NLP =
>> resources, resources for endangered languages, and resources for signed =
>> languages.
>>
>> The development of all these pages is intended to be ongoing, and we are =
>> looking for developers/editors for all of them, as well as for pages for =
>> other under-resourced languages.
>>
>> Our Sign Language Resources page is still "under construction", which =
>> simply means that we don't yet consider it even minimally sufficient as =
>> a guide to research resources. Please visit it, and feel free to send me =
>> comments and suggest additions. While you're at it, look around the rest =
>> of the wiki to see what we have and how we arrange it for better =
>> developed resource pages. Feel even more free to volunteer to edit this =
>> page, or any other actual or potential page for which you have =
>> appropriate expertise. (See the home page and the Policies page.)
>>
>> The current list of resource pages, at the bottom of the home page, is =
>> as follows:
>>
>> Languages
>>        =95     Bengali
>>        =95     Berber
>>        =95     Breton (under construction)
>>        =95     Ewe (under construction)
>>        =95     Panjabi
>>        =95     Pashto
>>        =95     Tagalog
>>        =95     Tamil
>>        =95     Urdu
>> Non-language-specific resources
>>        =95     General Meta-resources (under construction)
>>        =95     NLP Resources (under construction)
>>        =95     Sign Language Resources (under construction)
>>
>>
>> --
>> Mark A. Mandel, Research Administrator
>> Linguistic Data Consortium
>> University of Pennsylvania
>> 3600 Market Street, Suite 810, rm.103
>> Philadelphia, PA, 19104-2653, USA
>> ph:  215-573-5615
>> fax: 215-573-2175
>>
>>
>
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