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* Papers/presentations? | * Papers/presentations? | ||
+ | * Projects - which projects are using TEI for linguistics | ||
+ | ** FreeDist http://freedict.org/en/ | ||
+ | * Tools - reports of linguistic tools working / not working with TEI | ||
+ | ** [http://gate.ac.uk/ GATE] doesn't do XML see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.ai.gate.general/5257/focus=5301 XML parsing issue: consecutive empty elements mishandled] | ||
=== LLiZ (Linguistic Lunch in Zadar) === | === LLiZ (Linguistic Lunch in Zadar) === |
Revision as of 02:28, 10 July 2010
This is an informal meeting point for those interested in linguistics, in the TEI, and in putting the two together.
Mailing list:
Links
- 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 most relevant chapters of the Guidelines, in the order of the TOC:
- Related SIGs:
- Papers/presentations?
- Projects - which projects are using TEI for linguistics
- FreeDist http://freedict.org/en/
- Tools - reports of linguistic tools working / not working with TEI
- GATE doesn't do XML see XML parsing issue: consecutive empty elements mishandled
LLiZ (Linguistic Lunch in Zadar)
The idea is to meet at an informal lunch during the TEI-MM in Zadar to see what common goals we may have and what we want to do about them.
Date: (let's decide around October)
Place: (let's decide in November)
List of participants (add your name):
- Elena Pierazzo (who lit the spark, inspired by Piotr and Adam's talk -- or so they want to think)
- Piotr Bański (who dropped the last drop and suggested the meeting)