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Bender, Emily M. 2008. Grammar Engineering for Linguistic Hypothesis Testing. In Nicholas Gaylord, Alexis Palmer and Elias Ponvert, eds., Proceedings of the Texas Linguistics Society X Conference: Computational Linguistics for Less-Studied Languages. Stanford: CSLI Publications ONLINE. pp.16-36.

Bruch, C., Zier, C., & Weisgerber, S. (2008, November 12). Session 4 - Open Access and Open Standards: What is their Relation? The Microsoft Office Open XML Case. Presentations held at the Berlin 6 Open Access Conference. http://www.berlin6.org/?page_id=72.

Liberman, M., Fomel, S., Vandewalle, P., Kovacevic, J., Dallmeier-Tiessen, S., & von Fintel, K. (2008, November 12). Session 5 - Open Data and Reproducible Research: Blurring the Boundaries between Research and Publication. Presentations held at the Berlin 6 Open Access Conference. http://www.berlin6.org/?page_id=73.

Rehm, G., Schonefeld, O., Witt, A., Hinrichs, E., & Reis, M. (2009). Sustainability of annotated resources in linguistics: A web-platform for exploring, querying, and distributing linguistic corpora and other resources. Lit Linguist Computing, 24(2), 193-210. doi: 10.1093/llc/fqp003.

ULA 2007. Slides from the International Workshop on Unified Linguistic Annotation, Bergen, December 5, 2007.



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I've added two pages with session videos from last year's Berlin 6 Open Access Conference that I believe are relevant to our topics... have a look.
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