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  • Sloetjes, H. (2021). Interlinearization in ELAN. Poster presented at the 7th International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC), Honolulu, Hawaii.

    Abstract

    We present new developments in the multimedia annotation tool ELAN, with a focus on the Interlinearization mode, a text oriented interface for parsing and glossing of annotations, assisted by Analyzer software modules and a lexicon component. These features are particularly of interest to users in the field of language documentation.
  • Drude, S., Stehouwer, H., Trilsbeek, P., Broeder, D., & Sloetjes, H. (2013). Language documentation and the language archive as e-humanities centrum. Poster presented at the Soeterbeeck eHumanities Workshop, Ravenstein, The Netherlands.
  • Sloetjes, H. (2013). ELAN. Poster presented at the Soeterbeeck eHumanities Workshop, Ravenstein, The Netherlands.
  • Sloetjes, H., Somasundaram, A., Drude, S., Stehouwer, H., & Van de Looij, K. J. (2013). Expanding and connecting the annotation tool ELAN. Talk presented at Digital Humanities Conference 2013. Lincoln, Nebraska. 2013-07-16 - 2013-07-19.

    Abstract

    The annotation tool ELAN allows for adding time-linked textual annotations to digital audio and video recordings. It is applied in various disciplines within the humanities, with linguistics, sign language and gesture research represented most prominently in its user base. This paper highlights new developments in ELAN with an emphasis on those features that introduced new technological and methodological approaches to analysing both audio/video and derived textual data.
  • Sloetjes, H., Somasundaram, A., Stehouwer, H., & Drude, S. (2013). Novel developments in ELAN. Talk presented at the 3rd International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC), “Sharing Worlds of Knowledge". Honolulu, Hawaii. 2013-02-28 - 2013-03-03.
  • Sloetjes, H., Stehouwer, H., & Drude, S. (2013). Novel developments in Elan. Talk presented at the 23rd Meeting of Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands (CLIN 2013). Enschede, The Netherlands. 2013-01-18.

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