
Each of these centres will have responsibility for a lexical field or a number of lexical fields (by `lexical field' is meant a group of lexemes which have a distinct mutual sense-relation). This approach is preferable because the subdividing of the lexical material in this way lends coherence to the description and study of the individual lexemes.
For these centres two levels of central management will be needed:
a) an Executive Committee consisting of representatives of the associated centres, which will oversee the actual running of the project.
b) an Advisory Group, which will include representatives of the ESF and the other funding bodies and some additional specialists in the field.
One centre will be responsible for the construction and maintenance of the database. It will also undertake the programming necessary for the systematic organisation of the input of the database, make bibliographic provisions and oversee the dating and classification of texts. It will, like the other centres, have responsibility for a lexical field or fields. Leiden has been chosen to be this centre.
Every centre will have one or more salaried co-workers. The work on the database can be completed in 10 to 12 years. This period will be subdivided into phases, each phase with its own objective.
The division of the framework into sections helps to keep it surveyable and well-organised. In a final section a general survey will be given of the results reached in the other sections.
August 1994