Electronic databases for linguistic and language research
Document Type
Article
Date of Original Version
1-1-1992
Abstract
MACHINE-READABLE LANGUAGE data have increased enormously because of computer-based publishing, online record-keeping, online generation of business and government documents, and electronic mail, to mention just a few sources. This article reviews electronic language data oriented specifically toward linguistic and language research, including dictionaries, other text material, speech databases, bulletin boards, and news groups available over common networks. © 1992 The Board of Trustees, University of Illinois.
Publication Title, e.g., Journal
Library Trends
Volume
40
Issue
4
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Oshika, Beatrice T., and Sylvia C. Krausse. "Electronic databases for linguistic and language research." Library Trends 40, 4 (1992). https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/lib_ps_pubs/67