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SUMMARY: | SUMMARY: | ||
− | * There is a total of 19 SIGs <br | + | * There is a total of 19 SIGs <br/> |
(including the new SIGSLAV, founded on 27-Nov-2014). | (including the new SIGSLAV, founded on 27-Nov-2014). | ||
− | * According to the SIG creation guidelines, a SIG should hold elections <br | + | * According to the SIG creation guidelines, a SIG should hold elections <br/> |
every two years, which is the case for the majority of the SIGs. | every two years, which is the case for the majority of the SIGs. | ||
− | * There are seven SIGs that do not follow the two-year election pattern: <br | + | * There are seven SIGs that do not follow the two-year election pattern: <br/> |
− | SIGBioMed, SIGFSM, SIGLEX, SIGNLL, SIGPARSE, SIGSEM, SIGWAC. <br | + | SIGBioMed, SIGFSM, SIGLEX, SIGNLL, SIGPARSE, SIGSEM, SIGWAC. <br/> |
Apart from SIGLEX, all these SIGs have a three-year term in their constitution. | Apart from SIGLEX, all these SIGs have a three-year term in their constitution. | ||
− | * There is an ongoing activity to create a new SIG for Uralic languages <br | + | * There is an ongoing activity to create a new SIG for Uralic languages <br/> |
(Francis Tyers, Tommi Piranen). | (Francis Tyers, Tommi Piranen). |
Revision as of 04:00, 4 July 2015
26-Jun-2015, Hermann Ney (last update: July 03, 2015)
SUMMARY:
- There is a total of 19 SIGs
(including the new SIGSLAV, founded on 27-Nov-2014).
- According to the SIG creation guidelines, a SIG should hold elections
every two years, which is the case for the majority of the SIGs.
- There are seven SIGs that do not follow the two-year election pattern:
SIGBioMed, SIGFSM, SIGLEX, SIGNLL, SIGPARSE, SIGSEM, SIGWAC.
Apart from SIGLEX, all these SIGs have a three-year term in their constitution.
- There is an ongoing activity to create a new SIG for Uralic languages
(Francis Tyers, Tommi Piranen).