Have a look at the Leiden Armenian Lexical Textbase, just published by SDE.. (available free till 1 January; by subscription after that) http://www.sd-editions.com/LALT/home.html all the best Peter Robinson On 15 Nov 2006, at 22:24, Dan O'Donnell wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question: we all know presses that publish CD-ROMs of textual projects, and some graphics projects. But what about things like corpora, linguistic research, dictionaries, and other digital material that are not intended as representations of primary sources? I can think of some obvious examples (e.g. the DOE, I suppose the OED); but what about projects on a smaller scale?
Any ideas?
-dan
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