Ton van der Wouden
Meertens Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Gosse Bouma
Groningen University, The Netherlands
Matje van de Camp
De Taalmonsters, Tilburg, The Netherlands
Marjo van Koppen
Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Frank Landsbergen
Institute for Dutch Lexicography, Leiden, The Netherlands
Jan Odijk
Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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We describe goals and methods of CLARIN-TPC, a project to enrich the on-line Taalportaal (Language Portal) grammatical database with intelligent links in the form of annotated queries to a variety of interfaces to on-line corpora and an on-line linguistic morphophonological database.
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