Difference between revisions of "SIG:TEI for Linguists"

From TEIWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(a few changes for the beginning)
(+)
Line 17: Line 17:
 
=== Meetings ===
 
=== Meetings ===
 
* First official meeting: [[Zadar, 13 November 2010, Agenda]]. (See the [[TEI for Linguists - minutes - 13nov10|preliminary minutes]], to be moved to the official space when ready.) The meeting was preceded by the LLiZ (Linguistic Lunch in Zadar) and a poster presentation.
 
* First official meeting: [[Zadar, 13 November 2010, Agenda]]. (See the [[TEI for Linguists - minutes - 13nov10|preliminary minutes]], to be moved to the official space when ready.) The meeting was preceded by the LLiZ (Linguistic Lunch in Zadar) and a poster presentation.
 
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Line 23: Line 22:
 
* TEI Guidelines have their apocrypha as well, here's one on [http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Workgroups/SO/sow05.xml corpus annotation]. Note that it is absolutely non-normative, included here to give credit to the original Working Group and to provide a platform to either elaborate on or to diverge from.
 
* TEI Guidelines have their apocrypha as well, here's one on [http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Workgroups/SO/sow05.xml corpus annotation]. Note that it is absolutely non-normative, included here to give credit to the original Working Group and to provide a platform to either elaborate on or to diverge from.
  
The first official meeting of the SIG took place on 13 November 2010 at the [http://ling.unizd.hr/~tei2010/index.en.html TEI-MM in Zadar]. This meeting was preceded by a reconnaissance lunch (we liked both the intel and the food) and a Poster Slam presentation (buyakasha...).
+
The first official meeting of the SIG took place on 13 November 2010 at the [http://ling.unizd.hr/~tei2010/index.en.html TEI-MM in Zadar]. This meeting was preceded by a reconnaissance lunch (we liked both the intel and the food) and a Poster Slam presentation (boyakasha...).
  
 
== The most relevant chapters of the Guidelines ==
 
== The most relevant chapters of the Guidelines ==
Line 38: Line 37:
 
* [[SIG:Overlap|Overlap]]
 
* [[SIG:Overlap|Overlap]]
  
== Papers/presentations? ==
+
== Bibliography ==
On using the TEI dictionary chapter as a default implementation of ISO 24613 (Lexical Markup Framework), let me quote http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00436328/fr/ ("Standardization of the formal representation of lexical information for NLP").
+
The SIG would like to put together and maintain a bibliography of works relevant to linguistics and markup (TEI in particular but not only -- the world is full of sources of inspiration). The [[SIG:Linguistics - bibliography |bibliography]] is maintained as a separate page and everyone is warmly welcome to add links or references to the relevant works.
 
 
A presentation by the SIG conveners is scheduled during the TEI-MM-2010 Poster Slam and the poster session on Friday the 12th at 4 p.m. in Aula Magna.
 
  
 
==== Projects ====
 
==== Projects ====

Revision as of 00:09, 18 November 2010


Aims

This Special Interest Grooup is meant for those interested in linguistics, in the TEI, and in putting the two together.

Contact details, information

Activities

The SIG activities (will) include official meetings at TEI-MMs, conference reports and e-mail exchange on the mailing list. As part of its activity, the SIG will attempt to [[TEI for Linguists - bibliography|track and record] papers that deal with using various markup standards for the purpose of encoding linguistic analyses and language resources.

Meetings

History

  • Here's how it began
  • TEI Guidelines have their apocrypha as well, here's one on corpus annotation. Note that it is absolutely non-normative, included here to give credit to the original Working Group and to provide a platform to either elaborate on or to diverge from.

The first official meeting of the SIG took place on 13 November 2010 at the TEI-MM in Zadar. This meeting was preceded by a reconnaissance lunch (we liked both the intel and the food) and a Poster Slam presentation (boyakasha...).

The most relevant chapters of the Guidelines

Related SIGs

Bibliography

The SIG would like to put together and maintain a bibliography of works relevant to linguistics and markup (TEI in particular but not only -- the world is full of sources of inspiration). The bibliography is maintained as a separate page and everyone is warmly welcome to add links or references to the relevant works.

Projects

TEI projects with a linguistic focus

Tools - reports of non-TEI linguistic tools working / not working with TEI