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This wiki is intended to serve as a publicly readable meta-resource on language resources for the research community. We are seeding it from our own found resources, but we hope that other researchers will enlarge it in breadth of languages covered and in depth of detail. We are also seeking to add pages about special areas of interest, such as language-independent NLP resources, resources for endangered languages, and resources for signed languages.
This wiki is intended to serve as a publicly readable meta-resource on language resources for the research community. We are seeding it from our own found resources, but we hope that other researchers will enlarge it in breadth of languages covered and in depth of detail. We are also seeking to add pages about special areas of interest, such as language-independent NLP resources, resources for endangered languages, and resources for signed languages.
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Heavy orange quotation marks, {{Heavy quotes|like so}}, mark text taken from the resource being described.
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Heavy orange quotation marks, {{Heavy quotes|like so}}, mark descriptive text taken from the resource being described.
To become an editor for a language, send email to '''lrwiki ''(at)'' ldc.upenn.edu''', with "lrwiki" in the subject line. Tell us what language or special area you want to edit, your qualifications, and your institutional affiliations. Please see our '''[[Policies|Policies page]]'''.
To become an editor for a language, send email to '''lrwiki ''(at)'' ldc.upenn.edu''', with "lrwiki" in the subject line. Tell us what language or special area you want to edit, your qualifications, and your institutional affiliations. Please see our '''[[Policies|Policies page]]'''.

Revision as of 10:38, 5 October 2010

Welcome to the LDC Language Resource Wiki


This wiki is intended to serve as a publicly readable meta-resource on language resources for the research community. We are seeding it from our own found resources, but we hope that other researchers will enlarge it in breadth of languages covered and in depth of detail. We are also seeking to add pages about special areas of interest, such as language-independent NLP resources, resources for endangered languages, and resources for signed languages.

Heavy orange quotation marks, Template:Heavy quotes, mark descriptive text taken from the resource being described.

To become an editor for a language, send email to lrwiki (at) ldc.upenn.edu, with "lrwiki" in the subject line. Tell us what language or special area you want to edit, your qualifications, and your institutional affiliations. Please see our Policies page.

We're looking forward to working with you.


Mark A. Mandel


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