>[snip]
>Dear colleagues, I wonder if someone knows how many languages of Africa
>are there in the electronic form and which? It looks there are no
>Caucasian, no Paleo-Asiatic, no Tungus-Manchurian, no Siberian Finno-Ugric
>or Turkic languages in the electronic form. I'm surprised that different
>funds which deal with the endagered languages do not care to have these
>endagered languages in the electronic form. They seem to give money only
>for writing grammars who nobody will see. Why not to create the corpora of
>endagered languages? Looking forward to hearing from you to
><mailto:yutamb@hotmail.com>yutamb@hotmail.com Yours sincerely Yuri
>Tambovtsev, Novosibirsk, Russia
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/uhlcs/projects/databank/databank.html
DATABANK FOR ENDANGERED FINNO-UGRIC LANGUAGES
http://www.utu.fi/hum/sgr/VolgaPalvEngl.htm
THE VOLGA SERVER
may be useful starting places (not my area at all, just what I have found
through a quick www search)
As reagrds your last point, http://www.hrelp.org/home.htm
Stephen Miller
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