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In this Tour de CLARIN post, we present an interview with Eva Gredel and Yana Strakatova, both of whom have successfully collaborated with CLARIN-D.

 
 

One central focus of CLARIN-D is the support of early-stage researchers in the Digital Humanities. Read all about it in the blog post written by Nathalie Walker.

 
 

WebLicht is an environment for building and executing chains of natural language processing tools, with integrated capabilities for visualizing and searching the resulting annotations. WebMAUS is a web service for automatic word and phoneme alignment.

 
 

The national consortium CLARIN-D has been contributing to the European CLARIN research infrastructure since 2008.