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* The Edisyn search engine. | * The Edisyn search engine. | ||
− | If you want to be part of this network or if you know a dialect syntax research group that could be added, feel free to register and update this Wiki or contact | + | If you want to be part of this network or if you know a dialect syntax research group that could be added, feel free to register and update this Wiki or contact [http://www.dialectsyntax.org/index.php/contact-us-mainmenu-3 us]. |
Feel free to send us an [mailto:edisyn@meertens.knaw.nl e-mail] with comments and/or (more) information. | Feel free to send us an [mailto:edisyn@meertens.knaw.nl e-mail] with comments and/or (more) information. | ||
This website is hosted by the Meertens Institute and run by the [http://www.dialectsyntax.org/index.php/project-description-mainmenu-50/people Edisyn]-group. | This website is hosted by the Meertens Institute and run by the [http://www.dialectsyntax.org/index.php/project-description-mainmenu-50/people Edisyn]-group. |
Revision as of 15:06, 28 October 2011
DialectSyntax.org is a digital meeting place for researchers in the field of micro-comparative syntax. Its general goal is to stimulate international cooperation in the study of dialect syntax, which is a rapidly growing field. The initiative for this website is taken by Edisyn, an ESF-funded project which runs from 2005 - 2010 with a partial extension till March 2012 and is carried out at the Meertens Institute.
This website contains the following information:
- Links to research groups, institutes and researchers actively involved in the study of dialect syntax;
- Links to online papers on dialect syntax (Dialect Syntax Archive);
- Links to past and future events on dialect syntax;
- The Edisyn search engine.
If you want to be part of this network or if you know a dialect syntax research group that could be added, feel free to register and update this Wiki or contact us.
Feel free to send us an e-mail with comments and/or (more) information.
This website is hosted by the Meertens Institute and run by the Edisyn-group.