The LINGUIST List has been one of the resources for the creation of the new
ISO 639-3 language identification standard (aiming to classify all known languages with an alpha-3
language code). While the
Ethnologue was used as the resource for
natural languages currently in use, Linguist List has provided the information on historic varieties, ancient languages,
international auxiliary languages and
constructed languages. The LINGUIST List has also received grants for • the Catalogue of Endangered Languages project, a joint effort with the
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa to build the most reliable, up-to-date source of information on the world's endangered languages • the EMELD Project, designed to build infrastructure to facilitate the preservation of endangered languages data • the DATA project, designed to digitise data for the
Dena'ina language • the LL-MAP project (defunct), designed to produce a comprehensive
GIS site for language; • the project, designed to produce a complete database and tree-viewing facility to study language relationships. Charged by
ISO 639 to house data on coded languages that went extinct before . • the project, designed to address the problem of not transcribed, and therefore unavailable, documentation of understudied languages by building an interdisciplinary community of linguists, anthropologists, and computer scientists to share knowledge and collaborate on the specification of a repository and suite of tools to facilitate automatic or semi-automatic transcription and analysis of audio and visual information The EMELD project was the instigator of the
GOLD ontology, the furthest advanced of the current attempts to build an ontology for the
morphosyntax of linguistic data. It has also produced a
phonetics ontology, based upon
Peter Ladefoged's and
Ian Maddieson's ''
The Sounds of the World's Languages''. Some projects emerged from funded or internal activities at LINGUIST List: • , a
GIS-based information service that places events, jobs, institutions, conferences, and other announcements with a geo-location that are announced on LINGUIST List on the global map. • , a discussion forum and question and answer platform for linguistically relevant questions and issues. • , a platform for archiving of language data, recordings, word lists, corpora, and technologies, and the development and conversion of language data to corpora and resources that bridge language documentation of low-resourced and endangered languages, and
Human Language Technology (HLT) and
Natural Language Processing (NLP). == See also ==