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```{r, include = FALSE}
knitr::opts_chunk$set(
collapse = TRUE,
comment = "#>"
)
```
# EnoLEX: A Diachronic Lexical Database for the Enggano Language
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[![The University of Oxford](enolex/www/file-oxweb-logo.gif){width="84"}](https://www.ox.ac.uk/) [![Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics, the University of Oxford](enolex/www/file-lingphil.png){width="83"}](https://www.ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/) [![Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)](enolex/www/file-ahrc.png){width="325"}](https://www.ukri.org/councils/ahrc/) </br>*This work is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Grant IDs [AH/S011064/1](https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=AH%2FS011064%2F1) and [AH/W007290/1](https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=AH%2FW007290%2F1), both led by the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics at the University of Oxford, UK. Visit the [central webpage of the Enggano project](https://enggano.ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/)*.
<p xmlns:cc="http://creativecommons.org/ns#" xmlns:dct="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"><a property="dct:title" rel="cc:attributionURL" href="https://enggano.shinyapps.io/enolex/">EnoLEX</a> edited by <span property="cc:attributionName">Daniel Krauße, Gede Primahadi W. Rajeg, Cokorda Pramartha, Erik Zoebel, Charlotte Hemmings, I Wayan Arka, and Mary Dalrymple</span> is licensed under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/?ref=chooser-v1" target="_blank" rel="license noopener noreferrer" style="display:inline-block;">Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International<img style="height:22px!important;margin-left:3px;vertical-align:text-bottom;" src="https://mirrors.creativecommons.org/presskit/icons/cc.svg?ref=chooser-v1" alt=""><img style="height:22px!important;margin-left:3px;vertical-align:text-bottom;" src="https://mirrors.creativecommons.org/presskit/icons/by.svg?ref=chooser-v1" alt=""><img style="height:22px!important;margin-left:3px;vertical-align:text-bottom;" src="https://mirrors.creativecommons.org/presskit/icons/nc.svg?ref=chooser-v1" alt=""></a></p>
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## How to cite
Please cite the EnoLEX online database and the proceedings paper describing it as follows:
> Krauße, Daniel, Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg, Cokorda Pramartha, Erik Zoebel, Charlotte Hemmings, I Wayan Arka, Mary Dalrymple (2024). *EnoLEX: A Diachronic Lexical Database for the Enggano Language*. Available online at https://enggano.shinyapps.io/enolex/
> Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya, Daniel Krauße, and Cokorda Rai Adi Pramartha (2024). [EnoLEX: A Diachronic Lexical Database for the Enggano language](https://enggano.ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/static/papers/EnoLEX%20-%20A%20Diachronic%20Lexical%20Database%20for%20the%20Enggano%20language%20[Preprint].pdf). In *Proceedings of AsiaLex 2024 (The Asian Association for Lexicography 2024 Hybrid Conference)*. Toyo University, Tokyo: Japan.
EnoLEX is published as a [Shiny](https://shiny.posit.co) web application programmed in R by Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg.
## Overview
EnoLEX collates lexical data from legacy materials and contemporary fieldwork data about the Enggano language, ranging from simple/short and extensive word lists, anthropological and ethnographic writings, a dictionary, thesis, and contemporary Enggano data. The materials span over 150 years from the middle of the 19th century up to the present. With expert cognate-judgement, EnoLEX offers historical development of word forms expressing a certain concept/meaning.