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![enter image description here][1] ## The Central European languages in the World Atlas of Language Structures: Supplementing WALS data(points) ## CENTRAL-Workshops 2021 ---------- The project aims at interconnecting research initiatives from three universities in Central Europe that focus on the structural description and typological comparison of, both spoken and signed and both major and minority, languages of the Central European area. The long-term goal of this collaboration is to supplement the typological database of structural features of Central European languages in the World Atlas of Linguistics Structures (WALS) (a) by adding the missing data points for languages represented in WALS and (b) by creating new data setsfrom scratch for languages not represented in WALS. The proposed project will ultimately result in the creation of a completed dataset that will be available to the scientific community at an open data repository. ---------- [**1st Workshop (Prague, on-line, 20–21 January 2022)**][2] ---------- **[Proposing CENTRAL features (shared tables, until 28 February 2022)][3]** ---------- **Online meeting (17 March 2022, 10:00 am, Zoom)** - discussion of the coverage of the data supplementing before the 2nd Workshop - Zoom: same meeting as for the 1st Workshop ---------- **2nd Workshop (Vienna, 8-10 June 2022)** ---------- [1]: https://central-network.eu/fileadmin/templates/CENTRAL-NETWORK/IMG/CENTRAL-LOGO.png [2]: https://osf.io/s5a3m/wiki/workshop1/ [3]: https://osf.io/s5a3m/wiki/CENTRAL%20features/
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