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In 2019, CLARIN Iceland was one of the organizers of a conference (“Er íslenskan góður bissness”) celebrating the launch of the Icelandic National Language Technology Programme.

 
 

We are very happy to announce that the third volume of the Tour de CLARIN publication is now online.

 
 

The Database of Modern Icelandic Inflection (DMII) contains inflectional paradigms and has a vocabulary of 300,000 lemmas with approximately 6.5 million inflectional forms.

 
 

IceNLP is an open source toolkit for processing and analysing Icelandic text that is available through the CLARIN-IS repository.

 
 

Iceland first joined CLARIN as an observer in November 2018, but after a new law was passed by the Icelandic Parliament on European Research Infrastructure Consortia in 2019, it was able to apply for full membership, which was approved in February 2020

 
 

Jose Pérez-Navarro is a PhD candidate at the University of the Basque Country who works in developmental cognitive neuroscience and has successfully collaborated with the Spanish CLARIN K-Centre.

 
 

Michaela Mahlberg is Chair of Corpus Linguistics at the Department of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Birmingham. She is Principal Investigator of the project that has developed the CLiC search system, which is one of the flagship resources of CLARIN-UK.

 
 

The Spanish CLARIN K-Centre was the first CLARIN Knowledge Centre to be established.  Initially the Spanish K-Centre covered Spanish, Basque and Catalan, but soon after a Galician specialist research group joined the centre.

 
 

The Historical Thesaurus of English is an invaluable CLARIN-UK resource for research into the semantics of English, from the study of individual concepts up to a perspective on the language as a whole, from its beginnings to the present day. 

 
 

Gerd Carling is Associate Professor at the Department of Linguistics at Lund University who specializes in linguistic phylogenetics. She is the main editor of the Diachronic Atlas of Comparative Linguistics, which is hosted by the LUND CLARIN Knowledge Centre.