Cross-Linguistic Linked Data Explained

Cross-Linguistic Linked Data
Producer:Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Country:Germany
Languages:English
Cost:Free
Disciplines:Linguistics

The Cross-Linguistic Linked Data (CLLD) project coordinated over a dozen linguistics databases covering the languages of the world. It is hosted by the Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany (previously at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena[1]).

CLLD was a project for publishing linguistic databases on the web, it ended in 2016. clld, on the other hand, is a web app framework - a piece of software. clld and CLDF came out of the CLLD-project but are distinct from it. CLDF data interfaces smoothly with clld web applications.

Databases and projects

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Haspelmath. Martin. Max Planck diversity linguistics redux: Welcome to "Linguistic and Cultural Evolution" in Jena. 28 March 2015. Hypotheses: Diversity Linguistics Comment (blog).
  2. http://glottolog.org/ Glottolog
  3. http://wals.info/ WALS Online
  4. http://wold.clld.org/ WOLD
  5. http://apics-online.info/ APICS Online
  6. http://ewave-atlas.org/ eWAVE
  7. http://afbo.info/ AfBo
  8. http://sails.clld.org/ SAILS Online
  9. http://phoible.org/ PHOIBLE Online
  10. http://tsammalex.clld.org/ Tsammalex
  11. http://csd.clld.org/ Comparative Siouan Dictionary
  12. http://concepticon.clld.org/ Concepticon
  13. http://dogonlanguages.org/ Dogon and Bangime Linguistics
  14. Rzymski, Christoph and Tresoldi, Tiago et al. 2019. The Database of Cross-Linguistic Colexifications, reproducible analysis of cross- linguistic polysemies.
  15. https://glottobank.org/ Glottobank
  16. List . Johann-Mattis . Forkel . Robert . Greenhill . Simon J. . Rzymski . Christoph . Englisch . Johannes . Gray . Russell D. . Lexibank, a public repository of standardized wordlists with computed phonological and lexical features . Scientific Data . 9 . 1 . 2022-06-16 . 2052-4463 . 10.1038/s41597-022-01432-0 . 1–16 . free . 9203750 .
  17. https://grambank.clld.org/ Grambank
  18. Skirgård. Hedvig. Haynie. Hannah J.. Blasi. Damián E.. Hammarström. Harald. Grambank reveals the importance of genealogical constraints on linguistic diversity and highlights the impact of language loss. Science Advances. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). 9. 16. 2023-04-21. 2375-2548. 10.1126/sciadv.adg6175. 10067/1958300151162165141. free.
  19. Haspelmath, Martin & Stiebels, Barbara (eds). Dictionaria.
  20. Kelly, Piers (ed.). 2018. The Australian Message Stick Database.
  21. https://ldh.clld.org/ Language Description Heritage
  22. Forkel, R. et al. Cross-Linguistic Data Formats, advancing data sharing and reuse in comparative linguistics. Sci. Data. 5:180205 (2018).
  23. Johann-Mattis List, Cormac Anderson, Tiago Tresoldi, Simon J. Greenhill, Christoph Rzymski, & Robert Forkel. (2019). Cross-Linguistic Transcription Systems (Version v1.2.0). Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History: Jena
  24. https://ldh.clld.org/ Language Description Heritage
  25. Heggarty, Paul & Anderson, Cormac & Scarborough, Matthew (eds). IE-CoR (Indo-European Cognate Relationships).