Language Archive Management and Upload System (LAMUS) is a web-based application that allows users to organize and update the content in the extensive archive of and IMDI-based corpus
Synpathy is a tool for annotating, analyzing, and graphically editing the syntactical structure of sentences (e.g. linguisticly annotated text corpora), developed at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The application is based on the SyntaxViewer from the TIGER search project developed by the IMS (Institute für Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung, University of Stuttgart).
Since all (non) terminal node features values are user definable a wide range of linguistic descriptions like syntax trees, functional structures, dependency-style structures or predicate-argument structures can be accommodated. The annotated text together with its treebank graph information is stored separately from the list of labels used in the graph (features). Output formats are in persistent TIGER-XML. This facilitates the further processing of the data by other linguistic applications (like ELAN and ANNEX).
Trova is a search engine for annotation content archived at The Language Archive. Searchable formats include ELAN EAF, Childes CHAT, Toolbox, PDF, SubRip, Praat TextGrid and others.
The Typological Database System (TDS) is a web-based service that provides integrated access to a collection of independently created typological databases. It was developed with support from NWO grant 380-30-004 / INV-03-12 and from participating universities, and provides continued availability and extended documentation for its component databases, through a uniform structure and search interface. Web technologies evolve rapidly, and the system had begun to show its age even before the end of the project in 2009, motivating migration of the data collection to an archival platform. Through its Project Call 1, CLARIN-NL granted funding for migrating the resource to a durable, archival environment and converting it to a true web service architecture.