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The encoding of lexicographical data for Tagalog and related languages presents significant challenges. While the P4 additional tagset for print dictionaries (and the current instantiation of the P5 module) has proved
quite adequate for encoding dictionaries of Western
languages, the morphology and semantic patterning of languages in the Philippine sub-group of the West
Austronesian family require extensions which provide a good
indicator of the power and flexibility of P5 customization techniques.
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The effort to establish ADHO began in Tuebingen, at the ALLC/ACH conference in 2002: a Steering Committee was appointed at the ALLC/ACH meeting in 2004, in Gothenburg, Sweden. At the 2005 meeting in Victoria, the executive committees of the ACH and ALLC approved the governance and conference protocols and nominated their first representatives to the ‘official’ ADHO Steering Committee and various ADHO standing committees. The 2006 conference was the first Digital Humanities conference.
Conference website: http://www.allc-ach2006.colloques.paris-sorbonne.fr/