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(E-MELD document with useful information for linguists on Unicode)XSL-transformations (EXtensible Stylesheet Language)Data Collection Instruments Links:Elicitation Materials Clearinghouse (Sociolinguistics elicitation instruments, U of Washington, Sociolinguistics Laboratory)Typological tools for field linguists (questionnaires, etc., Max Planck Institute for Ev. Anthro., Leipzig): http://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/tools-at-lingboard/tools.php Metadata Tagging Links:Akustyk Sociophonetics metadata tags
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WG2: Resources
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Unicode for Language DocumentationXSL-transformations (EXtensible Stylesheet Language)Data Collection Instruments Links:Elicitation Materials Clearinghouse (Sociolinguistics elicitation instruments, U of Washington, Sociolinguistics Laboratory)Typological tools for field linguists (questionnaires, etc., Max Planck Institute for Ev. Anthro., Leipzig): http://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/tools-at-lingboard/tools.php Metadata Tagging Links:Akustyk Sociophonetics metadata tagsWeb-Design Links:RESTful design
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Reasons for Using Unicode
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An informative page from E-MELD with sections on (a) adding characters to Unicode, (b) precomposed forms (letters made up of a base character + one or more diacritic, and why these are not in Unicode), and (c) IPA and Unicode.How to Get Involved in ISO Standards DevelopmentThis
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As you begin typing text with a Unicode font, questions may arise in trying to determine how to find whether the character you are in 1. Check on the code charts on the Unicode Consortium website (www.unicode.org/charts), as thewebsite is usually more up-to-date than the print version.Most
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As you begin typing text with a Unicode font, questions may arise in trying to determine how to find whether the character you are in 1. Check on the code charts on the Unicode Consortium website (www.unicode.org/charts), as thewebsite is usually more up-to-date than the print version.Most
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WG2: Resources
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: Unicode codechartshttp://www.unicode.org/charts/Fontshttp://scripts.sil.org/IPAhome (Unicode-enabled fonts with IPA and other resources)http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/wells/ipa-unicode.htm (John Wells' website on fonts with IPA and Unicode info)http://linguistlist.org/sp/Fonts.html (LinguistList info on fonts)Character picker http://people.w3.org/rishida/scripts/pickers/Keyboard and Input Methodshttp://scripts.sil.org/UniIPAKeyboardhttp://linguistlist.org/cfdocs/emeld/school/classroom/unicode/ipafont.htm (Tips on how to assign a
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Getting Involved in ISO Standards Development
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There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Reasons for Using Unicode
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on such an image, so one can'twon't searchbe forable to locate f “ʈ” in the HTML document.In the PDF version of the same text, a non-Unicode font has been used for the “ʈ”. At first glance, the “ʈ” appears fine in the PDF: However,
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Reasons for Using Unicode
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http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn19/This is a set of guidelines for linguists who are devising orthographies, so the orthography can be accessible to users on computers.How to Get Involved in ISO Standards Development This document also includes a short section on how to get involved in the development of the Unicode Standard
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Getting Involved in ISO Standards Development
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in ISO standards developmentRead up on the ISO standards development process (such as http://www.iso.org/iso/my_iso_job.pdf) and other docs on the ISO website (such as http://www.iso.org/iso/joining_in_2007.pdf and http://www.iso.org/iso/standards_development.htm )Contact the Convener of the Working Group (WG) you are interested
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WG2: Big ideas
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(This page also includes a short section on how to participate in the development of the Unicode Standard.) By actively participating in ISO standardization, linguists will have a vested interest in using them and advocating theirthe use amongst colleaguesof andsuch students.standards. Involvement by
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observer (or, as a member, see above). Contact Deborah Anderson, UC Berkeley representative to the Unicode Consortium, for further information (dwanders at berkeley dot edu [with no spaces]).Submit feedback on the Unicode Standard, its other specifications, or any aspect of the Unicode website via the Unicode website form.
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specifications, or the Unicode website via the Unicode website. References: ISO Technical committees (TC) / Subcommittees (SC) / Joint Technical Committees (JTC) of Interest to LinguistsTC 37/SC 4 - Language resource management (work on feature structures, morpho-syntactic
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Contact Deborah Anderson, UC Berkeley representative to the Unicode Consortium, for further information (dwanders at berkeley dot edu [with no spaces]).Submit feedback on the Unicode Standard or its other specifications via the Unicode website.website. References: ISO Technical committees (TC) /
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The UTC discussions can be quite technical in nature, as UTC members - drawn largely from the computer industry - need to be sure that
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http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/Recommendations on the Development of New Orthographies:Orthographies: http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn19/This is a set of guidelines for linguists who are devising orthographies, based onso the recommendations of aorthography numbercan ofbe Unicodeaccessible Technicalto Directors.computers.How to Get Involved in ISO Standards Development
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WG2: Resources
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(John Wells' website on fonts with IPA and Unicode info)http://linguistlist.org/sp/Fonts.html (LinguistList info on fonts)Character picker http://people.w3.org/rishida/scripts/pickers/ Keyboard (Unicodeand characterInput pickers)Methodshttp://scripts.sil.org/UniIPAKeyboard http://linguistlist.org/cfdocs/emeld/school/classroom/unicode/ipafont.htm (Unicode(Tips on how to assign a keystroke for input and Keyboard)how to create a keyboard for character input)http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn19/http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/resource/phonetics/ (Recommendations
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WG2: Case Studies
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TextCharacter encoding: Reasons for using UnicodeWeb standards: Web design for effective data-sharingSociolinguistics case study: Collaborative research utilizing version controlTypology: Genealogical classification using AutoTypPLEASE CONTRIBUTE!We welcome the contribution of additional case studies regarding standards for
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