
All academic disciplines (either those with language as the object of study in itself, or as the means of communication or encoding) are potential users of CLARIN:EL. First of all, Humanities and Social Sciences, whose methods make extensive use of language: History, Literary studies, Political Science, Sociology, Philosophy, Social anthropology and ethnography, etc. Linguistics and language studies, obviously, are central users of the infrastructure. Other disciplines, which do not base their methodology on language resources and tools are less obvious users; however, they are not left out, since language is evident all areas of human activity and academic study. In this sense, Law, Archaeology, Ηuman geography, Economics etc can also benefit from the use of the infrastructure.