The CNRTL, created in 2005 by the CNRS, is a portal that brings together a collection of computerized linguistic resources and language processing tools. It is responsible for the collection, documentation (metadata), standardization, archiving, enrichment, and dissemination of resources. The service and data are ensured by the ATILF UMR (CNRS – Nancy University), support from the CNRS, and integration into the ORTOLANG excellence equipment project.
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