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Audiamus is a tool for building corpora of linked transcripts and digitised media. It is designed with the key principles of reusability of and accessibility to the data, and with the basic premise that every example quoted in the grammar should be | Audiamus is a tool for building corpora of linked transcripts and digitised media. It is designed with the key principles of reusability of and accessibility to the data, and with the basic premise that every example quoted in the grammar should be | ||
provenanced to an archival source if possible. | provenanced to an archival source if possible. | ||
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+ | * Amanda Brotchie (2007): Audiamus 2.3. In: [http://www.nflrc.hawaii.edu/ldc/December2007/techreviews/brotchie.html Language Documentation & Conservation 1(2)]. |
Latest revision as of 10:33, 2 January 2008
Developed by Nick Thieberger, University of Melbourne
Audiamus is a tool for building corpora of linked transcripts and digitised media. It is designed with the key principles of reusability of and accessibility to the data, and with the basic premise that every example quoted in the grammar should be provenanced to an archival source if possible.
References
- Amanda Brotchie (2007): Audiamus 2.3. In: Language Documentation & Conservation 1(2).