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Enhanced Electronic Grammars (EEG) – Trial ended 1 December 2014

Enhanced Electronic Grammars (EEG) features comprehensive descriptions of languages from around the world. This unique online resource makes full grammars available together in an interlinked and semantically-annotated format, allowing granular access to the grammatical data and enabling cross-language research of several grammars at the same time. In addition to cross-linguistic queries, each grammar can alsoContinue reading “Enhanced Electronic Grammars (EEG) – Trial ended 1 December 2014”