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Populating the infrastructure the case of the Netherlands Hans Bennis executive board of CLARIN-NL Meertens Institute (KNAW) CLARIN COORDINATORS BUDAPEST, June 29-30 1 the start in 2009 • 9 million Euro for CLARIN-NL for the period 2009-2015 (requested amount m€ 25) • concentration on text (language data for humanities research) • audio and video are left out, in contrast to the original proposal • social sciences are not included, in contrast to the orginal proposal • organizational structure: director, executive board, board, advisory panels (national and international) • substantial part of money will be spent in programmatic form through Calls • important goal / ambition: create broad support for CLARIN in humanities research in the Netherlands 2 Projects 2009 • technical projects (centers, metadata, web services, workflow, etc.) • centers: Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (MPI, Nijmegen), Meertens Institute (Amsterdam), DANS (Den Haag) and Institute for Dutch Lexicology (INL, Leiden) • user survey • Call-1 (Demonstrator Projects or Resource Curation projects) • 12 projects (+/- € 60.000 each) – demonstrator projects – data curation projects 3 Call-1 Projects 1) AAM-LR [UNijmegen/MPI] - Automatic annotation of language resources 2) Adelheid [UNijmegen/MPI] – Lemmatizer for Historical Dutch 3) Adept [UGroningen/Meertens] – Dialect Analysis 4) Duelme-LMF [UUtrecht/INL] – Multi-word expressions 5) INTER-VIEWS [UNijmegen/DANS] – Interviews of lifehistory of veterans 6) MIMORE [UUtrecht/Meertens] – Dialect morphosyntax 7) SignLinC [UNijmegen/MPI] – Sign Language 4 Call-1 (more) 8) TDS Curator [UUtrecht/DANS] – Typological Database 9) TICCLops [UTilburg/INL] – Text Clean-up 10) TQE [UNijmegen/MPI]Transcription evaluation 11) WFT-GTB [Fryske Akademy/INL] – Integration of Dutch and Frisian dictionaries 12) CKCC [UUtrecht, Huygens Institute, DANS] Correspondence of scholars in 17th century 5 Demonstration of the Microcomparative Morphosyntactic Research Tool MIMORE Sjef Barbiers, Matthijs Brouwer, Jan Pieter Kunst, Folkert de Vriend Meertens Instituut, 2011 6 Opening screen MIMORE 7 Research question • The Standard Dutch [non-neuter] relative pronoun and distal demonstrative has the form ‘die’ (that, those). • We know that there are dialects that have ‘dien’ as a relative pronoun and/or as a distal demonstrative. • We would like to know if there is a correlation between ‘dien’ as a relative pronoun, ‘dien’ as a demonstrative preceding a noun, and ‘dien’ as a demonstrative in elliptical constructions. • The linguistic question behind this search is what the ‘-n’ on ‘die’ is: case, phonologically determined, etc.? 8 Optional restrictions on the search 9 Search 1: DynaSAND with text string and tag constructor: ‘dien’ as relative pronoun 10 Elements of search result 11 Specification of data resource 12 Corresponding sound fragment 13 Search 2: GTRP with demonstrative + N in test item 14 Elements of search result 15 Result of search 3: demonstrative ‘dien’ in elliptical nominal groups in DIDDD 16 Available operations on search results 17 Map combining three search results 18 Map combiningtwo search results 19 Frequency maps 20 Creating the intersection of two sets of search results 21 Export as Excel-file 22 Data exported 23 Complex search: More thanone database, string of tags 24 CALL-2 (2011) 1) Arthurian Fiction [UUtrecht] - Curation of two databases for literary research 2) C-DSD [UUtrecht/Meertens] Curation of Folksong Database 3) COAVA [Meertens] bringing together five linguistic databases (language variation/acquisition) 4) INPOLDER [UNijmegen/Meertens] Syntactic analysis of historical Dutch 5) IPROSLA [UNijmegen/UAmsterdam/MPI] Sign language databases 25 CALL-2 (more) 6) NEHOL [UNijmegen] – Curation of Negerhollands database 7) VU-DNC [VU-Amsterdam] – corpus of Dutch newspapers 8) WAHSP [UUtrecht] – Text mining in large historical databases 9) WIP [NIOD] – Data curation of Dutch Second World War database 26 developments • collaboration with CATCH-programme (programme to finance projects for teams of ict-developers, humanities scholars and cultural heritage institutions) – CLAVAS – vocabularies – Persistent Identifiers • Data Curation Service (>2011) • Call 3 (call open now; projects in 2012) • Agreement with Dutch Science Foundation (NWO) and Royal Netherlands Academy of Science (KNAW) with respect to CLARIN-norm for databases/tools in humanities • CLARIN-NL + DARIAH-NL => CLARIAH – Dutch Roadmap 27