Digital language typology: mining from the surface to the core

Projekt: Forskningsprojekt

Projektinformation

Beskrivning (abstrakt)

Digital language typology (DLT) is a multi-disciplinary project intending to produce a computer-based platform that will be able to assess the structurally manifested family relationships within any set of languages with appropriate large digital textual and speech material. To this end, we have collected a group of specialists from phonetics, linguistics, and computer science. DLT is part of the Finnish Academy Digital Humanities programme, which includes novel methods and techniques in which digital technologies and state-of-the-art computational science methods are used for collecting, managing, and analysing data in humanities and social sciences research. The principal investigators are Martti Vainio (University of Helsinki, coordinator), Hannu Toivonen (University of Helsinki), and Markku Turunen (University of Tampere).
Kort titelDigital Language Typology
AkronymDLT
StatusSlutfört
Gällande start-/slutdatum01/01/201631/12/2019

Finansiering

  • Academy of Finland: 370 814,00 €

Vetenskapsgrenar

  • 113 Data- och informationsvetenskap
  • 6121 Språkvetenskaper