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  • Holland Institute of Generative Linguistics: HIL is a research and training institute in the field of generative linguistics. The focus of inquiry in HIL is on research in the fields of syntax, semantics, phonology and morphology.
  • Lexical Functional Grammar: This site offers information about various aspects of the grammatical theory known as Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG).
  • Optimality Theory: The Rutgers Optimality Archive is a distribution point for research papers in Optimality Theory.
  • Linguistic Engineering Group at the Polish Academy of Science: A home page of the Linguistic Engineering Group at the Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences. The main research areas of the Group include: syntactic and semantic parsing of Polish; morphological analysis of Polish; construction and annotation of a large-scale corpus of Polish; generative linguistic formalisms, esp. Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG).
  • Role and Reference Grammar (RRG): Information on the Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) framework. The site offers downloadable papers, including an introduction to RRG and a selection of recent research papers and dissertations. There is also a bibliography of work in RRG.
  • BulTreeBank project site: The main goal of the BulTreeBank project is to develop a high quality set (Treebank) of syntactic trees for Bulgarian within the framework of Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) - see (Pollard and Sag 1994). At the site the following materials are available: - Bulgarian Language Resources - CLaRK - an XML Based System For Corpora Development - Publication on various topics: language modelling, language resources, NLP - Technical reports of the project: Morphosyntactic tagset for Bulgarian, Guidelines for the treebank.
  • EDICE: EDICE PROGRAMME (Studies on the Discourse of Politeness in Spanish)
  • Samara AltLinguo: Samara Alternative Linguistics Project (Samara AltLinguo) is intended as a home for the local linguistic community of Samara (Russia). We hope it is also useful to a wider linguistic community of Russia and other countries. Its aim is to provide information, publication options and dissertation theses library. Our objectives include buidling the following: library of articles within our preferred frameworks; library of Samara linguists' dissertation theses; information about planned linguistics conferences in Russia and other countries, calls for papers, grants and scholarships of interest to Samara linguists; reviews of books and textbooks; links to useful and interesting Internet resources. Some possible objectives for the future include: publication of e-journal on the topics within our preferred frameworks; holding Internet conferences on topics within our preferred frameworks; holding Samara Annual Linguistics Conference (SALC). Our preferred frameworks include: Discourse Analysis (with the focus on English in the Mass Media and English in Politics), Narratology, Language and Culture Studies, English Vocabulary and Text Analysis, Sociolinguistics, Varieties of English (geographical, social, occupational).
  • Dialect Syntax: DialectSyntax.org is a digital meeting place for researchers in the field of micro-comparative syntax . Its general goal is to stimulate international cooperation in the study of dialect syntax, which is a rapidly growing field. The initiative for this website is taken by Edisyn, an ESF-funded project which runs from 2005 - 2010 and is carried out at the Meertens Institute. This website contains the following information: - Links to research groups, institutes and researchers actively involved in the study of dialect syntax. One can search for these links by country or by dialect; - Links to online papers on dialect syntax (Dialect Syntax Archive); - Links to past and future events on dialect syntax. If you want to be part of this network or if you know a dialect syntax research group that could be added, please contact us. Still in development are the following parts: - Descriptions of databases containing syntactic data on dialects as well as links to databases which are available online. - A discussion forum. - In the near future a 'blog' will be added which announces relevant news items on dialect syntax, such as conference calls, conference programs, publications, etc. The idea is that the Edisyn-team moderates this blog, but that information can be uploaded by registered users. Feel free to send us an e-mail (edisyn@meertens.knaw.nl) with comments and/ or (more) information. This website is hosted by the Meertens Institute and run by the Edisyn-group (http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/projecten/edisyn/).
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