LINGUIST List 17.308
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Mon Jan 30 2006
FYI: Thesaurus Occitan (THESOC) Online
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1. Michèle
Oliviéri,
Thesaurus Occitan (THESOC) Online
Message 1: Thesaurus Occitan (THESOC) Online
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Date: 29-Jan-2006
From: Michèle Oliviéri <olivieri unice.fr>
Subject: Thesaurus Occitan (THESOC) Online
The ''Thesaurus Occitan'' (THESOC) is a dialectological multimedia database developed for several years at the CNRS research lab ''Bases, Corpus, Langage'' (UMR 6039) at the University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis (France), and supervised by Prof. J.Ph. DALBERA. Its aim is to collect all existing dialectological material regarding the Occitan language (spoken in the South of France), such as those published in the ''Atlas linguistiques de la France par régions'', but also results of unpublished fieldwork. The data available constitute a large corpus that contributes to the picture of diatopic variation in Romance (concerning the lexicon, phonetics, phonology and morphology). For every word, it offers several layers of searchable items: IPA transcriptions, lemma, etymons, sounds and localisation on geographical maps. It is continually increasing and contains at the moment: - 8345 questions - 819 localities - 803874 records - 29058 lemma - 3754 etymons - 988 sounds - 500 pictures Part of this corpus (about 400 000 items for the moment) is now available at: http://thesaurus.unice.fr Multiple ways of searching the database are already implemented in the THESOC; all of them are not yet available on-line; they will be progressively added.
Linguistic Field(s): Genetic Classification; Lexicography; Morphology; Phonetics; Phonology; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Auvergnat (auv)
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