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Change: Renamed from WG2: Interlinearisation case study by Aug 28 2009, 10:16 AM EDT for: Rename
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Change: TypeCraft project home page:TypeCraft a multi-lingual online database of linguistically-annotated natural language text, embedded in a collaboration and information tool. This set-up allows users (projects as
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Change: Although in some cases we allow several tags for one and the same grammatical feature to reflect parallel standards.Related glossing tags are grouped together into larger virtual tags (e.g. DAT and ABL would be the tags for the dative and the ablative case and they both belong to CASE).
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Change: and phrases can be shared with a particular group. All users in that group will have both read and write access to the shared phrases.Future plans: manage usage rights by using access control lists (ACLs). ACLs are a powerful way to restrict or grant rights with fine granularity.Search
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Change: This makes the data accessible to everyone reading your wiki articles (think wiki-based papers on linguistics!) and since it's a wiki, they can comment on the talk page.MetadataTC keeps track of the language of annotated resources by using the ISO 639-3 language codes. ThoseThe areISO standard
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Jul 18 2009, 3:57 PM EDT
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Change: Moved by Jul 18 2009, 3:57 PM EDT
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: into many other formats. TC uses the same XML format and different XSL-transformations (EXtensible Stylesheet Language) to produce the same data in other formats: HTML (visually appealing to humans when rendered by a varietybrowser, can easily be imported into MS Word/OpenOffice.org as part of targeta paper),
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Change: planned). This allows us to adjust the internal database in any way we see fit to make the tool better but at the same time
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Change: enforced standardisation of metadata. E.g. when a user searches for class markers in Bantu languages (or any other similar morphemes in other languages), he or
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Change: or collection of phrases can be accessed with a single URLReference/metadata:• MetadataISO language codes • OLAC (planned) • Fixed set of glossing tags and POS tagsAccess: • reusability: one xml export can be used for a variety of target uses--html4word, latex, feed to other systems •
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Jul 18 2009, 2:28 PM EDT
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: TypeCraft a multi-lingual online database of linguistically-annotated natural language text, embedded in a collaboration and information tool. This set-up allows users (projects as well as
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Jul 18 2009, 2:14 PM EDT
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Change: Created by Jul 18 2009, 2:14 PM EDT for: no reason given
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