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'''Linguistic research articles''' ([[:Category:LING]]) are one of Glottopedia's [[Glottopedia:Article types|article types]]. They deal with topics relating to '''linguistic research activities''', such as conferences, journals, institutions, and individual linguists. | '''Linguistic research articles''' ([[:Category:LING]]) are one of Glottopedia's [[Glottopedia:Article types|article types]]. They deal with topics relating to '''linguistic research activities''', such as conferences, journals, institutions, and individual linguists. | ||
− | In this regard, Glottopedia is very different from Wikipedia, which limits itself to classical encyclopedic information. But Glottopedia aims to be a comprehensive reference tool for linguists, and linguists need information not only about languages and ways of analyzing them, but also about their colleagues and ways of interacting with them. | + | In this regard, Glottopedia is very different from Wikipedia, which limits itself to classical encyclopedic information. But Glottopedia aims to be a comprehensive reference tool for linguists, and linguists need information not only about languages and ways of analyzing them, but also about their colleagues and ways of interacting with them (see also the [wiki of the Association for Computational Linguistics http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Main_Page]). |
There are several subcategories of linguistic research articles: | There are several subcategories of linguistic research articles: |
Revision as of 07:13, 26 June 2007
Linguistic research articles (Category:LING) are one of Glottopedia's article types. They deal with topics relating to linguistic research activities, such as conferences, journals, institutions, and individual linguists.
In this regard, Glottopedia is very different from Wikipedia, which limits itself to classical encyclopedic information. But Glottopedia aims to be a comprehensive reference tool for linguists, and linguists need information not only about languages and ways of analyzing them, but also about their colleagues and ways of interacting with them (see also the [wiki of the Association for Computational Linguistics http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Main_Page]).
There are several subcategories of linguistic research articles:
- Articles on linguistic research institutions (especially university departments)
- Articles on linguistics conferences
- Articles on journals in the field of linguistics