Tour de CLARIN
Tour de CLARIN: Portugal
Written by João Silva
The PORTULAN CLARIN Research Infrastructure for the Science and Technology of Language is the CLARIN national consortium for Portugal, a country that has...
Tour de CLARIN: The French CLARIN Knowledge Centre CORLI for Corpora, Languages and Interaction
The French Knowledge Centre CORLI for Corpora, Languages and Interaction is a a certified CLARIN K-centre that functions as an interactive online platform which centralizes and provides cross-border access to knowledge through both proactive and reactive services.
Tour de CLARIN: Interview with Jack Rueter
This interview is with Jack Rueter, who is involved with the SAFMORIL Knowledge Centre. He is a computational linguist whose work primarily focuses on finite-state descriptions of highly endangered languages with complex morphological systems.
Tour de CLARIN: CLARIN Knowledge Centre for Systems and Frameworks for Morphologically Rich Languages (SAFMORIL)
The SAFMORIL K-centre brings together linguists as well as researchers and developers in the area of computational morphology and its application during language processing.
Tour de CLARIN: A CLARIN B-centre in Vienna: The Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage with ARCHE
The CLARIN B-centre ARCHE (A Resource Centre for the Humanities) is central to ACDH-CH’s mission of fostering the change towards the digital paradigm in the humanities.
Tour de CLARIN: CoLaJE Corpus
One of the most prominent CLARIN-FR resources is the CoLaJE corpus, which pieces together the emergence and development of communication and language in young children, using an interdisciplinary and multimodal approach.
Tour de CLARIN: The COCOON Factory
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.
Tour de CLARIN: France
France has been an observer of CLARIN since 2017.
Tour de CLARIN: Interview with Jóhannes Gísli Jónsson
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.