VerbaAlpina uses exclusively data that are geocodifiable at least in the area of a municipality, if possible, however, even more precisely (as e.g. photographs of mountain pastures). Regarding the particularly interesting linguistic data, there are two types of data: 1) data that stem back to utterances of single informants as e.g. the attestations of some (especially Romance) linguistic atlases or also of the Bayerische Dialektdatenbank (BayDat). These utterances are decomposed in their constitutive elements, the so-called tokens. 2) data from some atlases as e.g. the SDS or the VALTS and all dictionaries. These do not offer any speakers' utterances, but forms that already have been typed. Thus it is not possible to get the single tokens.