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Judith M Collins PG Adv Dip, MA By Res Applied Linguistics<BR>
Teaching Fellow & BSL Coordinator,<BR>
Durham University,<BR>
School of Modern Languages and Cultures,<BR>
Elvet Riverside 2, New Elvet.<BR>
Durham.<BR>
DH1 3JT.<BR>
Text: +44 (0) 191 334 3014<BR>
Fax: +44 (0) 191 334 3421<BR>
Direct SMS: +447974121621<BR>
email: <a href="j.m.collins@durham.ac.uk">j.m.collins@durham.ac.uk</a><BR>
Voice: School Manager: Denise Gustard: +44 (0) 191 334 3449<BR>
www.durham.ac.uk/j.m.collins<BR>
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Not a single point in France?!?<BR>
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On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 19:56, Dr. Verena Krausneker <<a href="verena.krausneker@univie.ac.at">verena.krausneker@univie.ac.at</a>> wrote:<BR>
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in a student project last year they collected much information and built a<BR>
Google Map of Sign Language Research around the world.<BR>
Here is the link: <a href="http://g.co/maps/md4yu">http://g.co/maps/md4yu</a><BR>
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best,<BR>
verena<BR>
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Dr. phil. Verena Krausneker<BR>
Institut für Sprachwissenschaft<BR>
Institut für Bildungswissenschaft<BR>
Universität Wien<BR>
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www.univie.ac.at/gehoerlos-im-ns <<a href="http://www.univie.ac.at/gehoerlos-im-ns">http://www.univie.ac.at/gehoerlos-im-ns</a>> <BR>
<a href="http://homepage.univie.ac.at/verena.krausneker/">http://homepage.univie.ac.at/verena.krausneker/</a> <<a href="http://homepage.univie.ac.at/verena.krausneker/">http://homepage.univie.ac.at/verena.krausneker/</a>> <BR>
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Am 12.04.2012 um 06:00 schrieb SLLING-L automatic digest system:<BR>
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Topics of the day:<BR>
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1. LDC page for Sign Language Resources<BR>
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Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 18:52:29 -0400<BR>
From: "Mark A. Mandel" <<a href="mamandel@LDC.UPENN.EDU">mamandel@LDC.UPENN.EDU</a>><BR>
Subject: LDC page for Sign Language Resources<BR>
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The Linguistic Data Consortium of the University of Philadelphia is =<BR>
developing a Language Resource Wiki for languages without sufficient =<BR>
resources for researchers, especially NLP researchers:<BR>
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This wiki is intended to serve as a publicly readable meta-resource on =<BR>
language resources for the research community, especially for =<BR>
under-resourced languages. We are seeding it from our own found =<BR>
resources, but we hope that other researchers will enlarge it in breadth =<BR>
of languages covered and in depth of detail. We are also seeking to add =<BR>
pages about special areas of interest, such as language-independent NLP =<BR>
resources, resources for endangered languages, and resources for signed =<BR>
languages.<BR>
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The development of all these pages is intended to be ongoing, and we are =<BR>
looking for developers/editors for all of them, as well as for pages for =<BR>
other under-resourced languages.<BR>
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Our Sign Language Resources page is still "under construction", which =<BR>
simply means that we don't yet consider it even minimally sufficient as =<BR>
a guide to research resources. Please visit it, and feel free to send me =<BR>
comments and suggest additions. While you're at it, look around the rest =<BR>
of the wiki to see what we have and how we arrange it for better =<BR>
developed resource pages. Feel even more free to volunteer to edit this =<BR>
page, or any other actual or potential page for which you have =<BR>
appropriate expertise. (See the home page and the Policies page.)<BR>
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The current list of resource pages, at the bottom of the home page, is =<BR>
as follows:<BR>
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Languages<BR>
=95 Bengali<BR>
=95 Berber<BR>
=95 Breton (under construction)<BR>
=95 Ewe (under construction)<BR>
=95 Panjabi<BR>
=95 Pashto<BR>
=95 Tagalog<BR>
=95 Tamil<BR>
=95 Urdu<BR>
Non-language-specific resources<BR>
=95 General Meta-resources (under construction)<BR>
=95 NLP Resources (under construction)<BR>
=95 Sign Language Resources (under construction)<BR>
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Mark A. Mandel, Research Administrator<BR>
Linguistic Data Consortium<BR>
University of Pennsylvania<BR>
3600 Market Street, Suite 810, rm.103<BR>
Philadelphia, PA, 19104-2653, USA<BR>
ph: 215-573-5615 <tel:215-573-5615> <BR>
fax: 215-573-2175 <tel:215-573-2175> <BR>
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