shapd Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 6147 days ago 126 posts - 208 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Modern Hebrew, French, Russian
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My son works for Oxford Dictionaries and is heading up a major project to digitize and
collect lexical information for 100 languages on the web. The content will be free and
will be developed in association with speakers of the languages. It is in early stages
at the moment but will eventually be a huge resource, particularly for languages which
are poorly represented on the web now. They are working on the first ten now,
including Northern Sotho, to see whether they can cope with clicks.
There are two Youtube videos explaining the concept at
Oxford1 and
Oxford2.
The first video describes the complex semantic network they intend to develop using
the lexical material, and the second is a more general introduction. At the end of the
second video you can hear his dulcet tones introducing the web site of the project.
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