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project, designed to address the problem of not transcribed, and therefore unavailable, documentation of understudied languages by building an interdisciplinary community of linguists, anthropologists, and computer scientists to share knowledge and collaborate on the specification of a repository and
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The LINGUIST List is funded by its donations from supporting publishers, institutions and its subscribers during the fund drive month each spring. Some LINGUIST List projects were funded by grants from the
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Everybody can submit postings to The LINGUIST List lists without being subscribed or in any way a registered member. A web interface is used to submit postings to the lists.
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was established as the main editing site. By 1994, there were over 5,000 subscribers. From 14 October through 6 November 1996, it held its first on-line conference,
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project, designed to produce a complete database and tree-viewing facility to study language relationships. Charged by
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suite of tools to facilitate automatic or semi-automatic transcription and analysis of audio and visual information
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the EMELD Project, designed to build infrastructure to facilitate the preservation of endangered languages data
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in Michigan was established as the second editing site in 1998, but in 2006 all its operations moved to nearby
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currently in use, Linguist List has provided the information on historic varieties, ancient languages,
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to build the most reliable, up-to-date source of information on the world's endangered languages
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Knowledge:WikiProject Languages/List of ISO 639-3 language codes used locally by Linguist List
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The LINGUIST List mailing lists are free and open for subscription using a web interface.
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language identification standard (aiming to classify all known languages with an alpha-3
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GORILLA:Global Open Resources and Information for Language and Linguistic Analysis
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The LINGUIST List has been one of the resources for the creation of the new
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Some projects emerged from funded or internal activities at LINGUIST List:
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and it has been hosted at the Department of Linguistics since then, with
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the Catalogue of Endangered Languages project, a joint effort with the
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in the United States. Its main and oldest feature is the premoderated
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the LL-MAP project (defunct), designed to produce a comprehensive
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Between 1991 and 2013, the service was run by Anthony Aristar and
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The LINGUIST List hosts two mailing lists LINGUIST and LINGLITE:
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became the second moderator. In 2014, LINGUIST List was moved to
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to house data on coded languages that went extinct before
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became the moderator and director of operations. In 2014
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the DATA project, designed to digitise data for the
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linguistics
University of Western Australia
National Science Foundation
electronic mailing list
Helen Aristar-Dry
Texas A&M University
Eastern Michigan University
Binding Theory
Howard Lasnik
Wayne State University
Eastern Michigan University
Eastern Michigan University
Damir Cavar
Malgorzata E. Cavar
Indiana University
Damir Cavar
Malgorzata E. Cavar
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
ISO 639-3
language code
Ethnologue
natural languages
international auxiliary languages
constructed languages

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