15.381 projects in language research

From: by way of Willard McCarty (willard@lists.village.Virginia.EDU)
Date: Thu Nov 22 2001 - 04:11:29 EST

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       [1] From: joel@cs.fairfield.edu (8)
             Subject: Applied language use?

       [2] From: Robin Yeates <yeatesrb@sbu.ac.uk> (28)
             Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: [Fwd: 15.378 projects in language research
                     & the language industries?]]]

        [3] From: Martin Gellerstam <Martin.Gellerstam@svenska.gu.se>
                     Subject: Re: En förfrågan

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             Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 08:52:43 +0000
             From: joel@cs.fairfield.edu
             Subject: Applied language use?

    Dear Willard,
            I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for, but here's
    our URL in any case:

    <http://www.fairfield.edu/calendar/webfeatures/modlang.htm>.

            You might also take a look at www.calico.org and
    www.agoralang.com.
            Regards,
            Joel

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             Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 08:53:48 +0000
             From: Robin Yeates <yeatesrb@sbu.ac.uk>
             Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: [Fwd: 15.378 projects in language research &
    the language industries?]]]

    A Covax project (http://www.covax.org) colleague in Madrid at Software
    AG has suggested the following, which I have not checked out:

    Ignacio Recio Sanchez wrote:
    >
    > A set of starters (Continental Europe all ;-)
    >
    > http://www.hltcentral.org/
    > http://www.hltcentral.org/htmlengine.shtml?id=56
    > http://www.icp.inpg.fr/ELRA/
    > http://solaris3.ids-mannheim.de/elan/
    > http://www.hit.uib.no/eacl99/
    >
    > Best
    > Ignacio
    >
    > >>> Robin Yeates <yeatesrb@sbu.ac.uk> 21/11/01 16:43 >>>
    > I am not sure if any Covax colleagues could help with this request?
    >
    > >
    [material deleted]

    -- 
    Robin Yeates
    Associate Director
    LITC, South Bank University
    Postal address: 103 Borough Rd, London SE1 0AA  United Kingdom
    Tel: +44 (020) 7815 6924
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    --[3]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 08:53:48 +0000 From: Martin Gellerstam <Martin.Gellerstam@svenska.gu.se> Subject: Re: En förfrågan

    Dear WM,

    There is a "Language Industries Atlas" http://www.iospress.nl/site/html/boek099.html

    You can also find a lot of these organisations in the Proceedings of the Second International COnference on Language Resources and Evaluation, in Athens 2000, (and in many other conference proceedings, I am sure).

    Best wishes

    Martin Gellerstam

    >I find myself needing a short-list of major projects in fundamental > and >applied language research in universities and in the so-called > "language >industries". Examples here would be RDUES at Liverpool > ><<http://www.rdues.liv.ac.uk/>www.rdues.liv.ac.uk> > and Collins COBUILD <titania.cobuild.collins.co.uk>. >I would be very grateful for additional candidates in continental > Europe, >the U.K. and N America. > >Many thanks. > >Yours, > >WM [material deleted]

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