Typecraft v2.5
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Bulletin Board 2010 - 2012

Revision as of 12:27, 3 November 2010 by Dorothee Beermann (Talk | contribs)

Infobox Language available

Search a language family by clicking on a colour box
Afro-Asiatic Niger-Congo Nilo-Saharan - no representative yet Khoisan - no representative yet
Indo-European Caucasian - no representative yet Altaic - no representative yet Dravidian Paleosiberian - no representative yet
Austronesian - - no representative yet Austro-Asiatic - no representative yet Sino-Tibetan Papuan - no representative yet
American Dené-Yeniseian - no representative yet Hmong-Mien - no representative yet
Creole/Pidgin/Mixed Eskimo-Aleut - no representative yet Uralic - no representative yet Australian - no representative yet

You now can add a Infobox about your language to your TC-wiki page.

A basic infobox looks as shown below:

{{Infobox language ← this calls the template
|name=name of language ← the name of the language needs to be given
|familycolor=appropriate language family ← refer to the coloured chart to the right (or above, depending on your browser), and type the name shown there (so for example you type: Indo-European); this will add the appropriate family color to the template top
}} ← this ends the template call

You probably would want to add some more parameters to your infobox. You find an overview over possible parameters on the Skeleton Infobox Language page.

Under construction

A picture Gallery from the LDD-workshop at Trondheim is under construction.

We took more than 100! pictures, so this still takes some time. :))

--Dorothee Beermann 16:58, 20 October 2010 (UTC)

--Dorothee Beermann 09:48, 22 September 2010 (UTC)


Mapping between TypeCraft Glosses and the Gold Ontology

Ontology.jpeg TypeCraft has been updated to GOLD 2010! --Dorothee Beermann 21:03, 22 August 2010 (UTC)

New Workshop in at CIIL, Mysore India coming up

Due to time conflicts the workshop has been rescheduled for the spring 2011

TypeCraft Workshop at the Central Institute of Indian Languages

End of October/Beginning of November 2010. More information as it becomes available.