SEAlang Library
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The SEAlang Library was established in 2005, with primary funding from the U.S. Department of Education's Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information Access (TICFIA) program, and matching funds from the Center for Research in Computational Linguistics (CRCL). The Library provides language reference materials for Southeast Asia. Through 2009, it focused on the non-roman script languages used throughout the mainland, and in 2010-2013 it will concentrate on the many languages of insular Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Resources include:
- bilingual and monolingual dictionaries,
- monolingual text corpora and aligned bitext corpora,
- tools for manipulating, searching, and displaying complex scripts,
- specialized reference works, including historical and etymological dictionaries.[1]