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Beermann,D. and Pavel Mihaylov. 2009. [http://aflat.org/node/315 Interlinear Glossing and its Role in Theoretical and Descriptive Studies of African and other Lesser–Documented Languages]
 
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Lehmann, Chr. Interlinear morphemic glossing. In:  Booij, G.E.,Christian Lehmann,Joachim Mugdan. 2004. ''Morphologie: ein internationales Handbuch zur Flexion und Wortbildung'' Walter de Gruyter.
 
Lehmann, Chr. Interlinear morphemic glossing. In:  Booij, G.E.,Christian Lehmann,Joachim Mugdan. 2004. ''Morphologie: ein internationales Handbuch zur Flexion und Wortbildung'' Walter de Gruyter.
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Nathan, D. 2006. "Proficient, Permanent, or Pertinent: Aiming for Sustainability". In Sustainable data from Digital Sources: from creation to archive and back. Linda Barwick and Tom Honeyman (eds). Sydney, Sydney University Press. 57-68
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==Community Oriented Language Documentation==
 
==Community Oriented Language Documentation==

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General Background

Himmelmann, N.P. 1998. Documentary and descriptive linguistics. Linguistics 36. pp. 161-195. Mouton de Gruyter

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Gippert, J., Nikolaus P. Himmelmann and Ulrike Mosel. 2006 Essentials of Language Documentation.Mouton de Gruyter

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Semantic Fieldwork

Evans, Nick and Hans-Jürgen Sasse. 2003 “Searching for meaning in the Library of Babel: field semantics and problems of digital archiving”. In Researchers, Communities, Institutions, Sound Recordings, (eds.) Linda Barwick, Allan Marett, Jane Simpson and Amanda Harris. Sydney: University of Sydney.

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Comparative Bantu

Lodhi, A. (2002) Verbal Extensions in Bantu.(the case of Swahili and Nyamwezi. Africa and Asia No 2. Department of Oriental and African Languages. Göteborg University.

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Text Annotation online

Beermann,D. and Pavel Mihaylov. 2009. Interlinear Glossing and its Role in Theoretical and Descriptive Studies of African and other Lesser–Documented Languages

The Leibzig Glossing Rules

Lehmann, Chr. Interlinear morphemic glossing. In: Booij, G.E.,Christian Lehmann,Joachim Mugdan. 2004. Morphologie: ein internationales Handbuch zur Flexion und Wortbildung Walter de Gruyter.

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Nathan, D. 2006. "Proficient, Permanent, or Pertinent: Aiming for Sustainability". In Sustainable data from Digital Sources: from creation to archive and back. Linda Barwick and Tom Honeyman (eds). Sydney, Sydney University Press. 57-68

Wilcock, G.‌ (2009).Introduction to Linguistic Annotation and Text Analytics. Morgan & Claypool Publishers.

Community Oriented Language Documentation

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