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The CRC 1287 contributes to the wider research community. Many of our projects have produced open-access resources, such as databases and models, which can be utilised by future researchers and which hold significant relevance to the scientific community beyond the scope of the CRC 1287.
- A simplified version of the SWIFT model developed in Project B03 that can be run on a notebook computer in minutes. The relevant tools can be found in this tutorial paper.
- A questionnaire developed by Project C02 with structural and novel semantic diagnostics to probe the structure of serial verb constructions (Struck 2025).
- The Potsdamer Zeitungskorpus (Potsdam News Corpus) created by Project C06. This is a dependency treebank that includes newspapers from Early Modern German to Modern German and allows for the automatic measuring of linear distances between elements (Demske et al. 2025). It is accessible on TüNDRA.
- The online database CHAOS, created by Project C08 with their collected data on word order correlations in 40 typologically diverse languages.
- The corpus management tool MOCA3 (Multimodal Oral Corpora Administration 3), developed by Project C10. This is an online system for the administration of spoken language corpora that enables advanced searches and annotations.
- Paradis, the first aligned spoken-written dataset for German (including discourse annotations), created by Project T01 (Seemann et al. 2024a,b; Shahmohammadi & Stede 2024).