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The
Annotated Text Processor (ATP)

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The Indiana Dictionary Database
(IDD) is AISRI's application for building multimedia
bilinguial dictionaries for language documentation and
linguistic research. (A tour of IDD features is available
here on AISRI's website.) ATP is designed to access
and search IDD dictionaries, and to insert text examples
into IDD where the user deems appropriate while the
user is actively working with an interlinear text.
ATP's IDD Reader interface
lists all the entries with their grammatical classes
at the left. The user may view either the original-language-to-english
listings in IDD, or the english-to-original-language
listings by selecting the appropriate radio button at
the top of the form.
The glosses and examples belonging
to the selected entry are displayed in the first two
grids to the right of the main list. The tab-control
grid just below those provides access to all the associated
tables of an IDD dictionary. This example displays two
paradigmatic forms with glosses and source.
The IDD Reader includes a regular-expressions
search dialogue that can be used to construct a query
on any combination of fields in IDD. The query form
can support up to four conditions joined by logical
operators.
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