Dear All
Are you aware of studies referring to the level of linguistic resources
(morphology tools, syntactic tools, corpora, etc) which are available today
for a fair number of contemporary languages?
Note that, according to
http://www.geobop.com/world/Facts/Languages/Languages/
(referencing
- Ethnologue, 13th Edition, Barbara F. Grimes, Editor, 1996.)
there are 100 distinct languages, each spoken as first language by at least
7 million speakers.
Thank you very much
Aristomenis Thanopoulos
University of Patras
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