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The call for participation for the CLASSLA CLARIN User Involvement workshop is now open. The number of participants is limited to 30, so make sure to sign up soon!

 

CLARIN is looking for a student-assistant for 0,2 - 0,3 fte during the period of April-October 2020 to support CLARIN in preparing the annual conference in October 2020

 
The Nordic Dialect Corpus (NDC) is a speech corpus available at the CLARINO Text Laboratory Centre. It consists of spontaneous speech data from dialects of the North Germanic languages across all Nordic countries.
 

Dominika Hadro is Assistant Professor at Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. She has succesfully collaborated with the PolLinguaTec CLARIN Knowledge Centre in her recent research on corporate finance and accounting.

 
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The 2020 ParlaCLARIN workshop will be held in Marseille (France), as part of the 12th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC2020).

 
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The 2020 LR4SSHOC workshop will be held in Marseille (France), as part of the 12th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC2020).

 
The Glossa search system is an advanced, user-friendly interface for searching in written text and transcripts of audio or video.
 

The call for submission of extended abstracts for the CLARIN Annual Conference 2020 is open. Submission deadline (extended): 28 April 2020

 

CLARINO is the common infrastructure for language databases in Norway, having an impact primarily on the Language Sciences, but also enabling substantial research potential in other SSH disciplines, as well as in industrial research and development, for instance through multilingual technologies.

 

The CLARIN Annual Conference (CLARIN2020) will take place from 5-7 October in Madrid, Spain. Save the date!

 

The CLARIN Knowledge Centre for Polish Language Technology (PolLinguaTec) aims to provide knowledge on the application of tools and systems for natural language analysis, especially Polish, within Digital Humanities and Social Sciences.

 

Read the most recent CLARIN Newsflash: December 2019 here

 

CLARIN is proud to have supported the LT4All event held within the framework of the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages

 

Applications are invited from researchers, developers and educators for the funding of short visits between representatives of CLARIN sites to collaborate on building and using the CLARIN infrastructure. Maximum grant: € 1.000.

 

For 2020, a budget of €65.000 has been made available for participants in the CLARIN consortia to organize workshops by representatives of the national consortia.

 

In 2020 a budget of € 30.000 is available for (co-)financing of CLARIN User Involvement (UI) events to be organized by representatives of the national consortia.

 

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

 

Since 1 May 2019, Cyprus has formally joined the European CLARIN infrastructure. The country is represented by the UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage at the Cyprus University of Technology and on 3 December 2019 the kick-off of CLARIN Cyprus took place at the Bank of Cyprus Cultural

 

The Call for Papers for the 2nd ParlaCLARIN workshop to be held at LREC2020 in Marseille is open.

 

The new centre is designed to support researchers doing research on language and communication disorders, second and bilingual language learning and sign languages.