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The call for Steven Krauwer Awards is open. The nomination deadline is 28 April 2021, 5.00 pm CET

 

This month CLARIN highlights Parallel corpora. These corpora are central to translation studies and contrastive linguistics.

 

Read about the 2021 edition of the AIUCD conference titled: "DHs for society: e-quality, participation, rights and values in the digital age

 

Amalia Todirascu is a computational linguist who specialises in Natural Language Processing ( ). She is a member of the steering committee of CORLI, a group of experts in linguistics, and has successfully used CLARIN language technologies in teaching and research. The interview was conducted via

 

Since joining CLARIN as an observer, a number of activities have been organised to help French researchers understand what CLARIN can do for them. On 16 November 2018, the CA2LI research team of the CLARIN-FR member ' Laboratoire de Recherche sur le Langage' hosted a study day entitled ‘ Lier

 

The COCOON platform of CLARIN-FR is aimed at individual researchers and research teams in the humanities and social sciences for the management of their digital oral resources. It combines the functionalities of a data repository, archive and discovery portal.

 

Applications are welcome until 28 February 2021

 

Register now and join the discussion on best practises for preserving oral archives.

 

The notes of the workshop SSHOC Requirements - Vocabularies and Vocabulary Management Platforms are now available for consultation

 

Read the most recent CLARIN Newsflash: January 2021 here

 

The Call for Abstracts for CLARIN2021 is extended! You are invited to submit your proposals until 28 April 2021.

 

France has been an observer of CLARIN since 2017.

 

This CLARIN Café is organized by CLARIN-IT and is part of the virtual AIUCD 2021 conference.

 

Jóhannes Gísli Jónsson is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Iceland. He has used the CLARIN-IS corpora for his research into theoretical syntax.

 

Read the most recent CLARIN Newsflash: December 2020 here

 

In 2019, CLARIN Iceland was one of the organizers of a conference (“Er íslenskan góður bissness”) celebrating the launch of the Icelandic National Language Technology Programme.

 

We proudly present the CLARIN highlights for 2020! View the holiday card and browse through the links on the ornaments to have a look.

 

This month CLARIN highlights the multimodal corpora: data collections used to study how two or more modalities interface with one another in human communication.

 

Register for the DELAD workshop on sharing corpora of Speech with Communication Disorders (CSD) that takes place on 27 and 28 January!

 

We are very happy to announce that the third volume of the Tour de CLARIN publication is now online.