The following archives have expressed their intent to implement a data
provider that conforms to the OLAC standards:
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Aboriginal
Studies Electronic Data Archive (ASEDA), Australia. (Patrick McConvell)
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Academia Sinica, Taipei,
Taiwan. (Chu-Ren Huang)
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Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America (AILLA),
University of Texas at Austin, USA. (Joel Sherzer)
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Child Language Data Exchange System (CHILDES),
Carnegie Mellon University, USA. (Brian MacWhinney)
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Deutsches Spracharchiv (DSAv),
Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Germany. (Peter Wegener)
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Institut National de la Langue
Française (INALF), France. (Laurent Romary)
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Language and Culture Atlas of
Ashkenazic Jewry, EYDES, Germany. (Robert Neumann)
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Max Planck Institute, The Netherlands.
(Peter Wittenburg)
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National Anthropological
Archives, USA. (Robert Leopold)
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Oriental Institute,
University of Chicago, USA. (Gene Gragg)
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Rosetta Project, USA.
(Jim Mason)
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Santa Barbara Archive of Language and Discourse,
University of California at Santa Barbara, USA. (Jack Du Bois)
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Tibetan and
Himalayan Digital Library, University of Virginia, USA. (Edward Garrett)
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