Participating Archives

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AISRI: American Indian Studies Research Institute  REPOSITORY 
AILLA: Archive of the Indigenous Languages of North America  REPOSITORY 
ANLC: Alaska Native Language Center  REPOSITORY 
APS: American Philosophical Society  REPOSITORY 
ATILF: Analyse et Traitement Informatique de la Langue Française  REPOSITORY 
CBOLD: Comparative Bantu Online Dictionary  REPOSITORY 
DFKI: Deutsche Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz  REPOSITORY 
ELRA: European Language Resources Association  REPOSITORY 
Ethnologue: Languages of the World  REPOSITORY 
LACITO: Langues et Civilisations à Tradition Orale  REPOSITORY 
LDC: Linguistic Data Consortium  REPOSITORY 
OLACA: OLAC-Aggregator  REPOSITORY 
OTA: Oxford Text Archive  REPOSITORY 
Perseus Project  REPOSITORY 
Rosetta Project 1000 Language Archive  REPOSITORY 
SCOIL: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages  REPOSITORY 
SIL Language and Culture Archives  REPOSITORY 
TalkBank: A Multimodal Database of Communicative Interaction  REPOSITORY 
Typological Research Center  REPOSITORY 
TRACTOR: TELRI Research Archive of Computational Tools and Resources  REPOSITORY 

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