[Application Deadline:11:59AM (JST), 12 Jan. 2017]Field linguistics workshop: Technical workshop: Three-day lecture and workshop on data management and archive
10:30-16:30, 16-18 January 2017
Date/Time | 16 January 2017 (Mon.) 10:30‐16:30
17 January 2017 (Tue.) 10:30‐16:30 18 January 2017 (Wed.) 10:30‐16:30 |
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Venue | Room 304, 3F ILCAA
(Asahicho 3-11-1, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo, 183-8534) Access |
Outline | Linguistic data obtained through fieldwork (audio, movie) are not available for use by the community and other researchers unless they are deposited in language archives with properly specified annotations and metadata.
In this program, we will learn the correct way to collect data in the field and manage it for depositing into a language archive. - fieldwork for long term archiving, building archivable data from the moment of capture (recordings, transcripts, interlinear gloss, corpus construction) - file naming and metadata management - creating a linguistic archive, an outline of how PARADISEC began and how it works now - regular expressions for text conversion and for complex searches of corpora |
Lecturer | Nicholas Thieberger (Director of PARADISEC, the University of Melbourne) |
Pre-registration | Pre-registration is needed. For details, please see
here .
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Languages | English |
Admission | Free |
Jointly sponsored by | Linguistic Dynamics Science 3 (LingDy3) , ILCAA, JSPS Program for Advancing Strategic International Networks to Accelerate the Circulation of Talented Researchers,
"A collaborative network for usage-based research on lesser-studied languages" |
Website | http://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/en/training/fieldling-ws/data-pro-ws |