1. Introduction John Nerbonne
2. Test suites for natural language processing Stephen Oepen, Klaus Netter and Judith Klein
3. From annotated corpora to databases: the SgmlQL Jacques Le Maitre, Elisabeth Murisasco, and Monique Rolbert
4. Markup of a test suite with SGML Martin Volk
5. An open systems approach for an acoustic-phonetic continuous speech database: the S. tools database-management systems (STDBMS) Werner A. Deutsch, Ralf Vollman, Anton Noll, and Sylvia Moosmüller
6. The reading database of syllable structure Erik Fudge and Linda Shockey
7. A database application for the generation of phonetic atlas maps Edgar Haimerl
8. Swiss-French polyphone and polyvar: telephone speech databases to model inter- and intra-speaker variability Gerard Chollet, Jean-Luc Cochard, Andrei Constantinescu, Cedric Jaboulet, and Philippe Langlais
9. Investigating argument structure: the Russian nominalization database Andrew Bredenkamp, Louisa Sadler, and Andrew Spencer
10. The use of a psycholinguistic database in the simplification of text for aphasic readers Siobhan Devlin and John Tait
11. The computer learner Corpus: a testbed for electronic EFL Tools Sylviane Granger
12. Linking wordnet to a Corpus query system Oliver Christ
13. Multilingual data processing in the Cellar environment Gary F. Simons and John V. Thomson.