Linguist leading the Chair for Multilingual Computational Linguistics at the University of Passau. Working on computer-assisted approaches to historical and typological language comparison.
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New contribution to our #CALCiP Journal/Blog by Anja Krišto:
calc.hypotheses.org/9392
doi.org/10.15475/cal...
Integrating Croatian into Concepticon: a Corpus-Based Frequency Mapping of Croatian Vocabulary
New paper by Robert Forkel and myself in #JOHD just appeared:
Extending CLDF -- Towards a Type System for Cross-Linguistic Data
doi.org/10.5334/johd...
Finally out, so we have new space for new ideas now.
This month, in our #CALCiP blog / journal, we introduce the CLLD application for the fourth version of the Database of Cross-Linguistic Colexifications (with @annikatjuka.bsky.social and Robert Forkel).
"CLICS⁴ as CLLD Web Application"
calc.hypotheses.org/9261
PDF here: doi.org/10.15475/cal...
Mein Blogbeitrag im Mai, via
@dehypotheses.bsky.social
handelt vom Warten, sowohl vom Warten von Gegenständen und als auch vom Warten von Wissen.
wub.hypotheses.org/3450
New blog post by Frederic Blum in our #CALCiP Journal / Blog out now.
"How To Visualize Language Polygons with QGIS (How to Do X in Linguistics 15)"
calc.hypotheses.org/9287
doi.org/10.15475/cal...
📣 New blog post!
Introducing the web app for the Database of Cross-Linguistic Colexifications 4.0 🌐
(with @lingulist.de and Robert Forkel). We also discuss the future of CLICS.
calc.hypotheses.org/9261
PDF here: doi.org/10.15475/cal...
"CLDF Meta" (meta.clld.org) links to data from over 800 CLDF datasets that have been released on Zenodo (e.g. WALS, APiCS and Grambank). There are links to data on over 9000 languoids, e.g. 98 entries on Ambulas (to take a random language). Great work by my colleague Johannes Englisch!
Version 1.0 of the Grammaticon is now online! This has been in the making for over eight years. Quite a few of the entries are still preliminary, but I hope to expand and improve it over the coming months and years. Comments are welcome! An intro text is here: dlc.hypotheses.org/4316