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Designing and Evaluating an XPath Dialect for Linguistic Queries
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Extending XPath to Support Linguistic Queries
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Building an open language archives community on the DC foundation
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Encoding and presenting interlinear text using XML technologies
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Grassfields Bantu Fieldwork: Dschang Lexicon
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Bird, Steven. - : Linguistic Data Consortium, 2003. : https://www.ldc.upenn.edu, 2003
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*Introduction* Grassfields Bantu Fieldwork: Dschang Lexicon was produced by Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) catalog number LDC2003L01 and ISBN 1-58563-255-4. The data contains a lexicon of the language Yémba (Bamileke Dschang), a Bamileke (Grassfields Bantu) language spoken by 300,000+ people in Southwestern Cameroon. *Data* There are two sets of pages in HTML format: one set is 28 pages, the other is 105. In the first set, one page lists every word in the lexicon that begins with a given letter (or letter combination). In the second set, one page lists approximately 25 entries, unless there are fewer than 25 entries beginning with a given letter. The second set is more convenient for use on slower machines. Each entry under a headword has links to two or more sound files. Two speakers were recorded; a given entry generally contains links to utterances of the headword by both speakers, as well as a laryngograph recording of the headword by the second speaker. Nouns may also have links to pronunciations of the plurals, and verbs may have links to pronunciations of the imperative and infinitive forms. These ancillary forms will in general also have laryngograph recordings. Recorded: May 1997, Dschang, recording studio of SIL Cameroon, Yaoundé Digitized, Labelled and Segmented: 1997-1998 Phonetics Laboratory, University of Edinburgh Annotated: 1998-2002 LDC, University of Pennsylvania Sponsorship: SIL Cameroon Economic and Social Research Council (UK) Grant R000235540 National Science Foundation (US) Grant 9983258 National Science Foundation (US) TalkBank Project Grant BCS-998009, KDI, SBE Linguistic Data Consortium *Updates* There are no updates available at this time. Due to a problem with the way a number of images are rendered by the Windows operating system, the release is recommended to be viewed in the Unix operating system, which displays the icons correctly. *Note* The cost of the first 100 copies of this publication (not counting the copies distributed to LDC members) is covered by NSF Grant Number 9983258, and therefore free of charge to qualified researchers; a $30 shipping and handling fee applies. After these first 100 copies are distributed, additional copies will be available under the normal terms and costs.
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Grassfields Bantu Fieldwork: Dschang Tone Paradigms
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