Closed Hugo-Heagren closed 1 year ago
Do you have find a solution ?
I didn't, but in the course of reinstalling when moving to a new OS, the problem seems to have gone away. I will update if I see anything again though.
I have just started seeing this.
I took a wild guess that it was because my subscription had accidentally run out. I just renewed it, and the extension magically started working :-)
Sorry for the late reply. I will close this issue because it doesn't seem to be an issue anymore. Have a nice day.
Sorry for the non-descriptive title, but this is really all I have to go on. I couldn't find any docs or anything on this specific error.
I'm self-hosting Wallabag in docker, at
links.myDomain.com
. I have installed wallabagger in firefox, and configured it for my instance.Whenever I try to save a page, initially I get the expected dialogue for about a second (large box, space for tags, 'saving the page to wallabag...' etc.). After a second this is replaced with just a dialogue saying 'An error occurred while saving the article'.
Here are the logs from an attempt to save
``` [2020-04-11 20:10:53] request.INFO: Matched route "api_post_entries". {"route":"api_post_entries","route_parameters":{"_controller":"Wallabag\\ApiBundle\\Controller\\EntryRestController::postEntriesAction","_format":"json","_route":"api_post_entries"},"request_uri":"http://links.myDomain.com/api/entries.json","method":"POST"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] app.DEBUG: Restricted access config enabled? {"enabled":1} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: Graby is ready to fetch [] [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: . looking for site config for nlp.stanford.edu in primary folder {"host":"nlp.stanford.edu"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: ... found site config .stanford.edu.txt {"host":".stanford.edu.txt"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: Appending site config settings from global.txt [] [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: . looking for site config for global in primary folder {"host":"global"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: ... found site config global.txt {"host":"global.txt"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: Cached site config with key: .stanford.edu {"key":".stanford.edu"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: . looking for site config for global in primary folder {"host":"global"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: ... found site config global.txt {"host":"global.txt"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: Appending site config settings from global.txt [] [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: Cached site config with key: global {"key":"global"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: Cached site config with key: nlp.stanford.edu.merged {"key":"nlp.stanford.edu.merged"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: Fetching url: https://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html {"url":"https://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: Trying using method "get" on url "https://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html" {"method":"get","url":"https://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: Use default user-agent "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/535.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/15.0.874.92 Safari/535.2" for url "https://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html" {"user-agent":"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/535.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/15.0.874.92 Safari/535.2","url":"https://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.INFO: Use default referer "http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1" for url "https://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html" {"referer":"http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1","url":"https://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] app.INFO: Sending request: GET https://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html 1.1 {"request":"[object] (Laminas\\Diactoros\\Request: {})"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:54] graby.DEBUG: Auth: no credentials available for host. {"host":"nlp.stanford.edu"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:55] graby.DEBUG: Auth: no credentials available for host. {"host":"nlp.stanford.edu"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:55] app.INFO: Received response: 200 OK 1.1 for request: GET https://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html 1.1 {"request":"[object] (Laminas\\Diactoros\\Request: {})","response":"[object] (GuzzleHttp\\Psr7\\Response: {})","milliseconds":831} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:55] graby.INFO: Data fetched: array{"effective_url":"https://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html","body":"(only length for debug): 26655","headers":{"date":"Sun, 11 Apr 2021 20:10:54 GMT","server":"Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS)","last-modified":"Mon, 14 Apr 2014 20:14:00 GMT","etag":"\"82b2-681f-4f70652ed7200\"","accept-ranges":"bytes","content-length":"26655","connection":"close","content-type":"text/html; charset=UTF-8"},"status":200} {"data":{"effective_url":"https://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html","body":"(only length for debug): 26655","headers":{"date":"Sun, 11 Apr 2021 20:10:54 GMT","server":"Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS)","last-modified":"Mon, 14 Apr 2014 20:14:00 GMT","etag":"\"82b2-681f-4f70652ed7200\"","accept-ranges":"bytes","content-length":"26655","connection":"close","content-type":"text/html; charset=UTF-8"},"status":200}} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:55] graby.INFO: Treating as UTF-8 {"encoding":"utf-8"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:55] graby.DEBUG: Fetched HTML {"html":"\n\n\n \nhttps://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html
:Linguistics, Natural Language, and Computational\nLinguistics Meta-index
\n\nA guide to the best linguistic resources on the web
\n\n\n- \nThe Linguist\nList web site\n
- \nEdinburgh mirror,\nMelbourne mirror, or\nTübingen\nmirror
- \nLinguistics\nIndexes on the Internet from SIL.\n
- This site also hosts\nEthnologue, a guide to the\nworld's languages.\n\n\n\n
- \niLoveLanguages\n
- Tons of links to all the world's languages, in a sexy professional\npresentation, with commercial sponsorship. \nThis is what has become of the famous old \"The Human-Languages\nPage\" (né
- \n(Computational) Linguistics Resources/Institutions\nfrom the University of Stuttgart.\n
- A good, mainly computational linguistics collection, regularly updated.\nOverseas retrieval times seem to be faster than they used to be, too.\n\n
- \nAssociation\nfor Computational Linguistics Wiki.\n
- The most comprehensive listing of computational\nlinguistics/natural language processing resources.\n\n
- \nShikano\nlab speech resources.\n
- The most comprehensive list of (engineering\napproaches to) speech recognition/generation and acoustics.\n\n\n\n
- \nYahoo's Human Languages and Linguistics page\n
- Very random and not maintained by a linguist. A lot of links,\nespecially on languages, though. Note also that Linguistics has\nstopped being a humanity and has become a social science!\n\n\n\n
- \nA Stanford\n\t Linguistics Portal\n
- By Ivan Sag\n\n\n
- \nSpeech and\nLanguage Web resources (Kenji Kita, Tokushima U.)\n
- Was a good, well organized list of computational linguistics, speech, CALL,\netc. references. Hasn't been updated for a few years.\n\n
- \nJohn Lawler's\nLanguage and Linguistics links\n
- Somewhat random, but extensive, and has personality. But no longer\nbeing updated.\n\n
\n\n\n\nThe most comprehensive listing of sources of linguistic information,\nwith a lot of their own content.\nEspecially recommended for finding out about The Linguist\nList, the main world wide linguistics mailing list.\n\n
http://www.june29.com/HLP/
), still by\nthe same author, Tyler Chambers.\nBest listing of resources on individual languages. Weaker on\nlinguistics, but expanding.\n\n\n\n\nLinguistic theories and areas
\n\n\n\n- Formal semantics: Kai von Fintel\n
- Not quite as exciting as when it first appeared. No job gossip.\n
- \nHPSG at\nOhio State\n
- (and at \nStanford,\nHPSG Literature\nbibliography (Stefan Müller), a\nguide\nto implementing HPSG in ALE)\nand a project on ellipsis\n\t in HPSG, \n\n\n\n
- \nLFG at Essex.\n
- Online\nconference proceedings. Joan Bresnan hasn't kept up with her delightful Unofficial\nnotes and links on LFG/OT.\n\n
- \nRutgers Optimality Archive (ROA)\n
- Has papers on Optimality Theory.\n\n\n\n\n
- \nAffix Grammars over\na Finite Lattice (broad coverage extended CFG parser available)\n\n
- \nLexeme-Morpheme Base\nMorphology (R. Beard)\n\n
- \nAnnotated bibliography of main works on Connectionist NLP\n\n
- \nAn intro to GB-ish\nsyntax by Steven Schaüfele\n\n
- \nIntegrational Linguistics\n\n
- \nsemanticsarchive.net:\n\tResources for natural language semanticists. \n\n\n
- Columbia School\n
\n\n\nLinguistics Conferences Lists
\n\n\nThe Linguist List maintains a\n list of conferences, but the URL changes with the year, and it's\n not a very convenient summary to read. But almost everyone else\n seems to have given up maintaining lists by hand. I don't blame them.\n
\n\n\nRoy Cochrun's conference\n\tlist.\n
\n\nLinguistics in the southern hemisphere
\n\n\n- \nAustralian\nLinguistics Network\n\n
- \nAfrican Language Technology (AfLaT)\n
\n\n\nLinguistic journals and other online stuff
\n\nOnline open-access journals
\n\nLinguistics has been slow to hit the ejournal wave....
\n\n\n- \nSnippets\n
- Full content in PDF.\n\n
- \nLanguage Learnign and\nTechnology\n
\n\nOnline if you subscribe
\n\n\n- \nMIT CogNet\n
- Lots of online books and journals, if your institution subscribes.\n
\n\nWeb sites of paper journals
\n\n\n- \nLanguage.\n
\n\nOnline bibliographies
\n\n\n- \nBL Online\n
- Online version of Bibliographie Linguistique/Linguistic Bibliography\n\n
- \nLinguistics and Language\nIndexes, Abstracts, Bibliographies, and Table of\nContents Services\n
- Some only available to its primary clientele, The University of Houston.\n
\n\nLinguistic societies
\n\n\n- \nLinguistic Society of America (LSA)\n\n
- \nAssociation for \nComputational Linguistics\n
- \n International Phonetic\nAssociation\n
\n\n\nOther stuff
\n\n\n- \nThe Great Language Game. The\ngoal is to be able to guess the language from an audio sample. Lots of\nfun for linguists!\n\n
- \nSpeech accent archive, with many\nIPA charts for languages.\n\n
- \nResources for\nlinguistic fieldwork\n\n
- \nX-ray film of\nthe vocal tract\n\n\n\n
- \nLeipzig\n\t interlinear text glossing rules\n\n
- \nEnglish\naccents and reactions thereto\n\n
- \nBritish\nLibrary Accents and Dialects of the UK.\n\n
- \nInterArbora Tree delivery\nservice\n\n\n\n
- \nListings of software\nfor creating \nand managing linguistic annotations and for\nlinguistic\nexploration by Steven Bird.\n\n
- \nLinguasphere Observatory\n
- Aims to classifiy the world's languages, dialects and speech\ncommunities, but is currently much less comprehensive than Ethnologue.\n\n
- \nThe Syntax\nStudent's Companion\n
- Java application for editing and checking phrase structure trees.\n\n
- \nInternet Grammar of\nEnglish \n\n
- \nLinguists see their job as describing how people use language and how\npeople react to the use of language in a social context, rather than\nbeing judges of that. But here's \na nice site on (American)\nEnglish usage.\n\n
- \nThe\nInteractive Introduction to Linguistics\n\n
- \nAnnotated list of resources on statistical and\ncorpus-based computational linguistics \n\n\n\n
- \nThe\nLanguage and Gender Page\n\n\n\n
- \nCMP-LG: The Computation and\nLanguage E-Print Archive (run by Stu Shieber)\n
- A great place to download your computational linguistics preprints.\n\n
- \nInteractive\nonline computational linguistics demos listing\n\n
- \nEthnologue: Languages of the\nWorld, 13th Edition, 1996\n
- A great overview guide to the world's languages. There's also a\nsearch interface.\n\n\n\n\n\n
- \nNSF Linguistics Program\n\n\n
\n\nGrammars and dictionaries
\n\n\n- A\nlisting of online grammars\n\n
- The old version of Robert\nBeard's Dictionaries Index long ago mutated into \nYourDictionary.com. I'm told the\nIPO has been delayed.\n\n
- Wortschatz online\n\tGerman, English, etc. dictionary with collocations and\n\tassociation graphs.\n
\n\nSelected Languages of interest
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n- African\nlanguages\n\n
- A (basic) Mon grammar made\nby a field methods class\n\n\n\n
- Speak Tagalog\n\n
- Malagasy:\nreferences\nand learning.\n
\n\n(Computational) Linguistics departments and programs
\n\nThis list is just a few random places I go to. \nThe Linguist\nList keep more comprehensive listings (but the Australian \nLinguistics Network page is better for Australia).\n\n\n- Cornell Dept of Modern Languages\nand Linguistics\n
- Edinburgh Linguistics Dept and\nCognitive Science Dept\n
- Groningen BCN\nLinguistics\n
- University of\nLeuven Center for Computational Linguistics \n
- University of\nMelbourne \n
- MIT Linguistics\nDept (including MIT\nWorking Papers in Linguistics publications information)\n
- New York University\nLinguistics Department\n
- SOAS (School of Oriental and\nAfrican Studies), University of London (including their working papers)\n
- Stanford Linguistics Dept\n
- University of Sydney\nDepartment of Linguistics\n
- University of Stuttgart\nInstitut für Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung\n(Institute of Natural Language Processing)\n
- Yale Linguistics Dept\n
\n\nCompanies
\n\nThis section isn't really maintained....
\n\n- \nMicrosoft NLP\n\n
- \nELF (English Language\nFrontend) for MS Access/VB\n\n
- \nTranslation Experts Machine\n\tTranslation on the web \n\n
- \nText Analysis Intl: Text\n\tAnalysis framework (IE-style)\n
\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat is linguistics?
\n\n\n- \nLinguistic\nFun (YourDictionary.com/Robert Beard)\n\n
- \nKevin\nRussell's Phonetics intro site\n\n
- \nLucent Bell Labs Text to\nSpeech system demo\n
- Turn words into speech (in English)! Or \ninto French.\n
\n\n\n\n\n
http://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html
\n\nChristopher Manning --\n<manning@cs.stanford.edu>\n\n\n\n\n \n\n"} [] [2021-04-11 20:10:55] graby.DEBUG: HTML after regex empty nodes stripping {"html":"\n\n\n \n
Linguistics, Natural Language, and Computational\nLinguistics Meta-index
\n\nA guide to the best linguistic resources on the web
\n\n- \nThe Linguist\nList web site\n
- \nEdinburgh mirror,\nMelbourne mirror, or\nTübingen\nmirror
- \nLinguistics\nIndexes on the Internet from SIL.\n
- This site also hosts\nEthnologue, a guide to the\nworld's languages.\n\n
- \niLoveLanguages\n
- Tons of links to all the world's languages, in a sexy professional\npresentation, with commercial sponsorship. \nThis is what has become of the famous old \"The Human-Languages\nPage\" (né
- \n(Computational) Linguistics Resources/Institutions\nfrom the University of Stuttgart.\n
- A good, mainly computational linguistics collection, regularly updated.\nOverseas retrieval times seem to be faster than they used to be, too.\n
- \nAssociation\nfor Computational Linguistics Wiki.\n
- The most comprehensive listing of computational\nlinguistics/natural language processing resources.\n
- \nShikano\nlab speech resources.\n
- The most comprehensive list of (engineering\napproaches to) speech recognition/generation and acoustics.\n\n
- \nYahoo's Human Languages and Linguistics page\n
- Very random and not maintained by a linguist. A lot of links,\nespecially on languages, though. Note also that Linguistics has\nstopped being a humanity and has become a social science!\n\n
- \nA Stanford\n\t Linguistics Portal\n
- By Ivan Sag\n
- \nSpeech and\nLanguage Web resources (Kenji Kita, Tokushima U.)\n
- Was a good, well organized list of computational linguistics, speech, CALL,\netc. references. Hasn't been updated for a few years.\n
- \nJohn Lawler's\nLanguage and Linguistics links\n
- Somewhat random, but extensive, and has personality. But no longer\nbeing updated.\n
\n\nThe most comprehensive listing of sources of linguistic information,\nwith a lot of their own content.\nEspecially recommended for finding out about The Linguist\nList, the main world wide linguistics mailing list.\n
http://www.june29.com/HLP/
), still by\nthe same author, Tyler Chambers.\nBest listing of resources on individual languages. Weaker on\nlinguistics, but expanding.\n\nLinguistic theories and areas
\n\n\n- Formal semantics: Kai von Fintel\n
- Not quite as exciting as when it first appeared. No job gossip.\n
- \nHPSG at\nOhio State\n
- (and at \nStanford,\nHPSG Literature\nbibliography (Stefan Müller), a\nguide\nto implementing HPSG in ALE)\nand a project on ellipsis\n\t in HPSG, \n\n
- \nLFG at Essex.\n
- Online\nconference proceedings. Joan Bresnan hasn't kept up with her delightful Unofficial\nnotes and links on LFG/OT.\n
- \nRutgers Optimality Archive (ROA)\n
- Has papers on Optimality Theory.\n\n
- \nAffix Grammars over\na Finite Lattice (broad coverage extended CFG parser available)\n
- \nLexeme-Morpheme Base\nMorphology (R. Beard)\n
- \nAnnotated bibliography of main works on Connectionist NLP\n
- \nAn intro to GB-ish\nsyntax by Steven Schaüfele\n
- \nIntegrational Linguistics\n
- \nsemanticsarchive.net:\n\tResources for natural language semanticists. \n\n
- Columbia School\n
\nLinguistics Conferences Lists
\n\nThe Linguist List maintains a\n list of conferences, but the URL changes with the year, and it's\n not a very convenient summary to read. But almost everyone else\n seems to have given up maintaining lists by hand. I don't blame them.\n
\n\nRoy Cochrun's conference\n\tlist.\n
\nLinguistics in the southern hemisphere
\n\n- \nAustralian\nLinguistics Network\n
- \nAfrican Language Technology (AfLaT)\n
\nLinguistic journals and other online stuff
\nOnline open-access journals
\nLinguistics has been slow to hit the ejournal wave....
\n\n- \nSnippets\n
- Full content in PDF.\n
- \nLanguage Learnign and\nTechnology\n
\nOnline if you subscribe
\n\n- \nMIT CogNet\n
- Lots of online books and journals, if your institution subscribes.\n
\nWeb sites of paper journals
\n\n- \nLanguage.\n
\nOnline bibliographies
\n\n- \nBL Online\n
- Online version of Bibliographie Linguistique/Linguistic Bibliography\n
- \nLinguistics and Language\nIndexes, Abstracts, Bibliographies, and Table of\nContents Services\n
- Some only available to its primary clientele, The University of Houston.\n
\nLinguistic societies
\n\n- \nLinguistic Society of America (LSA)\n
- \nAssociation for \nComputational Linguistics\n
- \n International Phonetic\nAssociation\n
\nOther stuff
\n\n- \nThe Great Language Game. The\ngoal is to be able to guess the language from an audio sample. Lots of\nfun for linguists!\n
- \nSpeech accent archive, with many\nIPA charts for languages.\n
- \nResources for\nlinguistic fieldwork\n
- \nX-ray film of\nthe vocal tract\n\n
- \nLeipzig\n\t interlinear text glossing rules\n
- \nEnglish\naccents and reactions thereto\n
- \nBritish\nLibrary Accents and Dialects of the UK.\n
- \nInterArbora Tree delivery\nservice\n\n
- \nListings of software\nfor creating \nand managing linguistic annotations and for\nlinguistic\nexploration by Steven Bird.\n
- \nLinguasphere Observatory\n
- Aims to classifiy the world's languages, dialects and speech\ncommunities, but is currently much less comprehensive than Ethnologue.\n
- \nThe Syntax\nStudent's Companion\n
- Java application for editing and checking phrase structure trees.\n
- \nInternet Grammar of\nEnglish \n
- \nLinguists see their job as describing how people use language and how\npeople react to the use of language in a social context, rather than\nbeing judges of that. But here's \na nice site on (American)\nEnglish usage.\n
- \nThe\nInteractive Introduction to Linguistics\n
- \nAnnotated list of resources on statistical and\ncorpus-based computational linguistics \n\n
- \nThe\nLanguage and Gender Page\n\n
- \nCMP-LG: The Computation and\nLanguage E-Print Archive (run by Stu Shieber)\n
- A great place to download your computational linguistics preprints.\n
- \nInteractive\nonline computational linguistics demos listing\n
- \nEthnologue: Languages of the\nWorld, 13th Edition, 1996\n
- A great overview guide to the world's languages. There's also a\nsearch interface.\n\n\n
- \nNSF Linguistics Program\n\n
\nGrammars and dictionaries
\n\n- A\nlisting of online grammars\n
- The old version of Robert\nBeard's Dictionaries Index long ago mutated into \nYourDictionary.com. I'm told the\nIPO has been delayed.\n
- Wortschatz online\n\tGerman, English, etc. dictionary with collocations and\n\tassociation graphs.\n
\nSelected Languages of interest
\n\n\n\n- African\nlanguages\n
- A (basic) Mon grammar made\nby a field methods class\n\n
- Speak Tagalog\n
- Malagasy:\nreferences\nand learning.\n
\n(Computational) Linguistics departments and programs
\nThis list is just a few random places I go to. \nThe Linguist\nList keep more comprehensive listings (but the Australian \nLinguistics Network page is better for Australia).\n\n- Cornell Dept of Modern Languages\nand Linguistics\n
- Edinburgh Linguistics Dept and\nCognitive Science Dept\n
- Groningen BCN\nLinguistics\n
- University of\nLeuven Center for Computational Linguistics \n
- University of\nMelbourne \n
- MIT Linguistics\nDept (including MIT\nWorking Papers in Linguistics publications information)\n
- New York University\nLinguistics Department\n
- SOAS (School of Oriental and\nAfrican Studies), University of London (including their working papers)\n
- Stanford Linguistics Dept\n
- University of Sydney\nDepartment of Linguistics\n
- University of Stuttgart\nInstitut für Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung\n(Institute of Natural Language Processing)\n
- Yale Linguistics Dept\n
\nCompanies
\nThis section isn't really maintained....
\n\n- \nMicrosoft NLP\n
- \nELF (English Language\nFrontend) for MS Access/VB\n
- \nTranslation Experts Machine\n\tTranslation on the web \n
- \nText Analysis Intl: Text\n\tAnalysis framework (IE-style)\n
\n\n\nWhat is linguistics?
\n\n- \nLinguistic\nFun (YourDictionary.com/Robert Beard)\n
- \nKevin\nRussell's Phonetics intro site\n
- \nLucent Bell Labs Text to\nSpeech system demo\n
- Turn words into speech (in English)! Or \ninto French.\n
\n\n\n
http://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html
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Linguistics, Natural Language, and Computational\nLinguistics Meta-index
\n\nA guide to the best linguistic resources on the web
\n\n- \nThe Linguist\nList web site\n
- \nEdinburgh mirror,\nMelbourne mirror, or\nTübingen\nmirror
- \nLinguistics\nIndexes on the Internet from SIL.\n
- This site also hosts\nEthnologue, a guide to the\nworld's languages.\n\n
- \niLoveLanguages\n
- Tons of links to all the world's languages, in a sexy professional\npresentation, with commercial sponsorship. \nThis is what has become of the famous old \"The Human-Languages\nPage\" (né
- \n(Computational) Linguistics Resources/Institutions\nfrom the University of Stuttgart.\n
- A good, mainly computational linguistics collection, regularly updated.\nOverseas retrieval times seem to be faster than they used to be, too.\n
- \nAssociation\nfor Computational Linguistics Wiki.\n
- The most comprehensive listing of computational\nlinguistics/natural language processing resources.\n
- \nShikano\nlab speech resources.\n
- The most comprehensive list of (engineering\napproaches to) speech recognition/generation and acoustics.\n\n
- \nYahoo's Human Languages and Linguistics page\n
- Very random and not maintained by a linguist. A lot of links,\nespecially on languages, though. Note also that Linguistics has\nstopped being a humanity and has become a social science!\n\n
- \nA Stanford\n\t Linguistics Portal\n
- By Ivan Sag\n
- \nSpeech and\nLanguage Web resources (Kenji Kita, Tokushima U.)\n
- Was a good, well organized list of computational linguistics, speech, CALL,\netc. references. Hasn't been updated for a few years.\n
- \nJohn Lawler's\nLanguage and Linguistics links\n
- Somewhat random, but extensive, and has personality. But no longer\nbeing updated.\n
\n\nThe most comprehensive listing of sources of linguistic information,\nwith a lot of their own content.\nEspecially recommended for finding out about The Linguist\nList, the main world wide linguistics mailing list.\n
http://www.june29.com/HLP/
), still by\nthe same author, Tyler Chambers.\nBest listing of resources on individual languages. Weaker on\nlinguistics, but expanding.\n\nLinguistic theories and areas
\n\n\n- Formal semantics: Kai von Fintel\n
- Not quite as exciting as when it first appeared. No job gossip.\n
- \nHPSG at\nOhio State\n
- (and at \nStanford,\nHPSG Literature\nbibliography (Stefan Müller), a\nguide\nto implementing HPSG in ALE)\nand a project on ellipsis\n\t in HPSG, \n\n
- \nLFG at Essex.\n
- Online\nconference proceedings. Joan Bresnan hasn't kept up with her delightful Unofficial\nnotes and links on LFG/OT.\n
- \nRutgers Optimality Archive (ROA)\n
- Has papers on Optimality Theory.\n\n
- \nAffix Grammars over\na Finite Lattice (broad coverage extended CFG parser available)\n
- \nLexeme-Morpheme Base\nMorphology (R. Beard)\n
- \nAnnotated bibliography of main works on Connectionist NLP\n
- \nAn intro to GB-ish\nsyntax by Steven Schaüfele\n
- \nIntegrational Linguistics\n
- \nsemanticsarchive.net:\n\tResources for natural language semanticists. \n\n
- Columbia School\n
\nLinguistics Conferences Lists
\n\nThe Linguist List maintains a\n list of conferences, but the URL changes with the year, and it's\n not a very convenient summary to read. But almost everyone else\n seems to have given up maintaining lists by hand. I don't blame them.\n
\n\nRoy Cochrun's conference\n\tlist.\n
\nLinguistics in the southern hemisphere
\n\n- \nAustralian\nLinguistics Network\n
- \nAfrican Language Technology (AfLaT)\n
\nLinguistic journals and other online stuff
\nOnline open-access journals
\nLinguistics has been slow to hit the ejournal wave....
\n\n- \nSnippets\n
- Full content in PDF.\n
- \nLanguage Learnign and\nTechnology\n
\nOnline if you subscribe
\n\n- \nMIT CogNet\n
- Lots of online books and journals, if your institution subscribes.\n
\nWeb sites of paper journals
\n\n- \nLanguage.\n
\nOnline bibliographies
\n\n- \nBL Online\n
- Online version of Bibliographie Linguistique/Linguistic Bibliography\n
- \nLinguistics and Language\nIndexes, Abstracts, Bibliographies, and Table of\nContents Services\n
- Some only available to its primary clientele, The University of Houston.\n
\nLinguistic societies
\n\n- \nLinguistic Society of America (LSA)\n
- \nAssociation for \nComputational Linguistics\n
- \n International Phonetic\nAssociation\n
\nOther stuff
\n\n- \nThe Great Language Game. The\ngoal is to be able to guess the language from an audio sample. Lots of\nfun for linguists!\n
- \nSpeech accent archive, with many\nIPA charts for languages.\n
- \nResources for\nlinguistic fieldwork\n
- \nX-ray film of\nthe vocal tract\n\n
- \nLeipzig\n\t interlinear text glossing rules\n
- \nEnglish\naccents and reactions thereto\n
- \nBritish\nLibrary Accents and Dialects of the UK.\n
- \nInterArbora Tree delivery\nservice\n\n
- \nListings of software\nfor creating \nand managing linguistic annotations and for\nlinguistic\nexploration by Steven Bird.\n
- \nLinguasphere Observatory\n
- Aims to classifiy the world's languages, dialects and speech\ncommunities, but is currently much less comprehensive than Ethnologue.\n
- \nThe Syntax\nStudent's Companion\n
- Java application for editing and checking phrase structure trees.\n
- \nInternet Grammar of\nEnglish \n
- \nLinguists see their job as describing how people use language and how\npeople react to the use of language in a social context, rather than\nbeing judges of that. But here's \na nice site on (American)\nEnglish usage.\n
- \nThe\nInteractive Introduction to Linguistics\n
- \nAnnotated list of resources on statistical and\ncorpus-based computational linguistics \n\n
- \nThe\nLanguage and Gender Page\n\n
- \nCMP-LG: The Computation and\nLanguage E-Print Archive (run by Stu Shieber)\n
- A great place to download your computational linguistics preprints.\n
- \nInteractive\nonline computational linguistics demos listing\n
- \nEthnologue: Languages of the\nWorld, 13th Edition, 1996\n
- A great overview guide to the world's languages. There's also a\nsearch interface.\n\n\n
- \nNSF Linguistics Program\n\n
\nGrammars and dictionaries
\n\n- A\nlisting of online grammars\n
- The old version of Robert\nBeard's Dictionaries Index long ago mutated into \nYourDictionary.com. I'm told the\nIPO has been delayed.\n
- Wortschatz online\n\tGerman, English, etc. dictionary with collocations and\n\tassociation graphs.\n
\nSelected Languages of interest
\n\n\n\n- African\nlanguages\n
- A (basic) Mon grammar made\nby a field methods class\n\n
- Speak Tagalog\n
- Malagasy:\nreferences\nand learning.\n
\n(Computational) Linguistics departments and programs
\nThis list is just a few random places I go to. \nThe Linguist\nList keep more comprehensive listings (but the Australian \nLinguistics Network page is better for Australia).\n\n- Cornell Dept of Modern Languages\nand Linguistics\n
- Edinburgh Linguistics Dept and\nCognitive Science Dept\n
- Groningen BCN\nLinguistics\n
- University of\nLeuven Center for Computational Linguistics \n
- University of\nMelbourne \n
- MIT Linguistics\nDept (including MIT\nWorking Papers in Linguistics publications information)\n
- New York University\nLinguistics Department\n
- SOAS (School of Oriental and\nAfrican Studies), University of London (including their working papers)\n
- Stanford Linguistics Dept\n
- University of Sydney\nDepartment of Linguistics\n
- University of Stuttgart\nInstitut für Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung\n(Institute of Natural Language Processing)\n
- Yale Linguistics Dept\n
\nCompanies
\nThis section isn't really maintained....
\n\n- \nMicrosoft NLP\n
- \nELF (English Language\nFrontend) for MS Access/VB\n
- \nTranslation Experts Machine\n\tTranslation on the web \n
- \nText Analysis Intl: Text\n\tAnalysis framework (IE-style)\n
\n\n\nWhat is linguistics?
\n\n- \nLinguistic\nFun (YourDictionary.com/Robert Beard)\n
- \nKevin\nRussell's Phonetics intro site\n
- \nLucent Bell Labs Text to\nSpeech system demo\n
- Turn words into speech (in English)! Or \ninto French.\n
\n\n\n
http://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html
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Linguistics, Natural Language, and Computational Linguistics Meta-index
\nA guide to the best linguistic resources on the web
\n\nThe most comprehensive listing of sources of linguistic information, with a lot of their own content. Especially recommended for finding out about The Linguist List, the main world wide linguistics mailing list.
http://www.june29.com/HLP/
), still by the same author, Tyler Chambers. Best listing of resources on individual languages. Weaker on linguistics, but expanding.Linguistic theories and areas
\nLinguistics Conferences Lists
\nThe Linguist List maintains a list of conferences, but the URL changes with the year, and it's not a very convenient summary to read. But almost everyone else seems to have given up maintaining lists by hand. I don't blame them.
\nRoy Cochrun's conference list.
\nLinguistics in the southern hemisphere
\nLinguistic journals and other online stuff
\nOnline open-access journals
\nLinguistics has been slow to hit the ejournal wave....
\nOnline if you subscribe
\nWeb sites of paper journals
\nOnline bibliographies
\nLinguistic societies
\nOther stuff
\nGrammars and dictionaries
\nSelected Languages of interest
\n(Computational) Linguistics departments and programs
\nThis list is just a few random places I go to. The Linguist List keep more comprehensive listings (but the Australian Linguistics Network page is better for Australia).
\nCompanies
\nThis section isn't really maintained....
\nWhat is linguistics?
\nhttp://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html
Linguistics, Natural Language, and Computational Linguistics Meta-index
\nA guide to the best linguistic resources on the web
\n\nThe most comprehensive listing of sources of linguistic information, with a lot of their own content. Especially recommended for finding out about The Linguist List, the main world wide linguistics mailing list.
http://www.june29.com/HLP/
), still by the same author, Tyler Chambers. Best listing of resources on individual languages. Weaker on linguistics, but expanding.Linguistic theories and areas
\nLinguistics Conferences Lists
\nThe Linguist List maintains a list of conferences, but the URL changes with the year, and it's not a very convenient summary to read. But almost everyone else seems to have given up maintaining lists by hand. I don't blame them.
\nRoy Cochrun's conference list.
\nLinguistics in the southern hemisphere
\nLinguistic journals and other online stuff
\nOnline open-access journals
\nLinguistics has been slow to hit the ejournal wave....
\nOnline if you subscribe
\nWeb sites of paper journals
\nOnline bibliographies
\nLinguistic societies
\nOther stuff
\nGrammars and dictionaries
\nSelected Languages of interest
\n(Computational) Linguistics departments and programs
\nThis list is just a few random places I go to. The Linguist List keep more comprehensive listings (but the Australian Linguistics Network page is better for Australia).
\nCompanies
\nThis section isn't really maintained....
\nWhat is linguistics?
\nhttp://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html
A guide to the best linguistic resources on the web
\nThe most comprehensive listing of sources of linguistic information, with a lot of their own content. Especially recommended for finding out about The Linguist List, the main world wide linguistics mailing list.
http://www.june29.com/HLP/
), still by the same author, Tyler Chambers. Best listing of resources on individual languages. Weaker on linguistics, but expanding.Linguistic theories and areas
\nLinguistics Conferences Lists
\nThe Linguist List maintains a list of conferences, but the URL changes with the year, and it's not a very convenient summary to read. But almost everyone else seems to have given up maintaining lists by hand. I don't blame them.
\nRoy Cochrun's conference list.
\nLinguistics in the southern hemisphere
\nLinguistic journals and other online stuff
\nOnline open-access journals
\nLinguistics has been slow to hit the ejournal wave....
\nOnline if you subscribe
\nWeb sites of paper journals
\nOnline bibliographies
\nLinguistic societies
\nOther stuff
\nGrammars and dictionaries
\nSelected Languages of interest
\n(Computational) Linguistics departments and programs
\nThis list is just a few random places I go to. The Linguist List keep more comprehensive listings (but the Australian Linguistics Network page is better for Australia).
\nCompanies
\nThis section isn't really maintained....
\nWhat is linguistics?
\nhttp://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html
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