Trondheim LDD-Workshop: Background Literature
Contents
General Background
Himmelmann, N.P. 1998. Documentary and descriptive linguistics. Linguistics 36. pp. 161-195. Mouton de Gruyter
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Gippert, J., Nikolaus P. Himmelmann and Ulrike Mosel. 2006 Essentials of Language Documentation.Mouton de Gruyter
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Semantic Fieldwork
Evans, Nick and Hans-Jürgen Sasse. 2003 “Searching for meaning in the Library of Babel: field semantics and problems of digital archiving”. In Researchers, Communities, Institutions, Sound Recordings, (eds.) Linda Barwick, Allan Marett, Jane Simpson and Amanda Harris. Sydney: University of Sydney.
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Comparative Bantu
Lodhi, A. (2002) Verbal Extensions in Bantu.(the case of Swahili and Nyamwezi. Africa and Asia No 2. Department of Oriental and African Languages. Göteborg University.
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Text Annotation online
Beermann,D. and Pavel Mihaylov. 2009. Interlinear Glossing and its Role in Theoretical and Descriptive Studies of African and other Lesser–Documented Languages
Lehmann, Chr. Interlinear morphemic glossing. In: Booij, G.E.,Christian Lehmann,Joachim Mugdan. 2004. Morphologie: ein internationales Handbuch zur Flexion und Wortbildung Walter de Gruyter.
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Nathan, D. 2006. "Proficient, Permanent, or Pertinent: Aiming for Sustainability". In Sustainable data from Digital Sources: from creation to archive and back. Linda Barwick and Tom Honeyman (eds). Sydney, Sydney University Press. 57-68
Wilcock, G. (2009).Introduction to Linguistic Annotation and Text Analytics. Morgan & Claypool Publishers.