LINGUIST List 16.3292
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Tue Nov 15 2005
FYI: M.A.K. Halliday Website; Basque Lexical Database
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1. He
Hengxing,
M.A.K. Halliday Website in Full Operation
2. ELDA
ELRA,
New Language Resource in ELRA Catalogue
Message 1: M.A.K. Halliday Website in Full Operation
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Date: 15-Nov-2005
From: He Hengxing <hehx scnu.edu.cn>
Subject: M.A.K. Halliday Website in Full Operation
Dear Linguists, In case you have interest, we have presently in full and hot operation an M.A.K. Halliday Website http://sfs.scnu.edu.cn/hehx/MAKH/index.htm which is totally devoted to the study of M.A.K. Halliday and his SFL theory, which presents in forum people's (esp. Chinese college students') understanding of this world famous linguist and his theory, and which focuses more on SFL studies in China through a variety of descriptive web pages (under-development) and links. Launched as one of the key university projects 2004 of SCNU, this website owes a lot to the kind help and support of many linguists and scholars, especially J. Martin from Australia, Chia-Ling Hsieh from TaiWan, Huang Guowen, Chang Chenguang, Ding Jianxing, and Dai Fan from Sun Yat-sen University. Thank you very much for reading this posting. Best regards, He Hengxing School of Foreign Studies, South China Normal University Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Message 2: New Language Resource in ELRA Catalogue
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Date: 15-Nov-2005
From: ELDA ELRA <info elda.org>
Subject: New Language Resource in ELRA Catalogue
We are happy to announce that new Language Resource is now available in our catalogue. To view all the Language Resources available, you can visit our on-line catalogue : http://www.elra.info or http://www.elda.org ELRA-L0057 - Euskararen Datu-Base Lexikala (EDBL) - Lexical Database for Basque EDBL (Lexical database for Basque) is made up of about 75,000 entries divided into dictionary entries, verb forms and dependent morphemes, all of them with their respective morphological information. It was first developed as a lexical support for the spelling checker and corrector XUXEN, and later for the morphological analyser MORFEUS and the lemmatiser EUSLEM. For more details, please visit the page: http://www.elda.org/catalogue/en/text/L0057.html Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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