
CL/MT Bibliography Search, Essex
This page allows you to access a collection of Bibliographic Databases in Linguistics held by the CL/MT Research Group at the University of Essex.Language and Linguistic Conferences
Roy Cochrun's site contains the dates of language and linguistic conferences arranged by date.E-mail Addresses of Linguists
This is the LSA linguists e-mail list maintained by the Linguistics Department of Yale University.Canadian Forces Language School
The Canadian Forces Language School at Ottawa maintains probably the most comprehensive language resource site on the web. If it isn't here, it probably isn't on line.Corpus Linguistics
Michael Barlow's site contains the links to on-line corpora of more than a dozen languages plus connections to software for exploiting the corpora.Cyril Babaev's Linguistic Studies
This is a website with a historical grammar of Lithuanian, pages on the Proto-Indo-European language and religions, Etruscan and Thracian languages.The Human Languages Page
This site contains resources to learn, use, and study the languages of the world: grammars, dictionaries, historical descriptons, etc.Language
This is the journal of the LSA currently edited by Mark Aronoff. The site contains a table of contents, a style sheet, a FAQ page, and information about the editors.Language World
A new online magazine published by LOGOS for translators, interpreters, terminologists, lexicographers and technical writers.Lexicon of Linguistic Terminology
A comprehensive and detailed on-line dictionary of linguistic terminology by Jan Don, Johan Kerstens, Eddy Ruys, Joost Zwarts of OTS in Utrech, Holland, set to HTML by Hans Leidekker. Entries contain hypertext cross-listings and bibliographic sources.Linguistic Organizations
- Association of Linguistic Typology encourages the study of cross-linguistic diversity and the patterns underlying it.
- The International Phonetic Association supports resources to learn, use, and study the the IPA symbols.
- LINGUIST is the major listserv for linguistic discussion. Its web site contains an indexed archive of the list, subcategorized into discussions, book reviews, book announcements, etc.
- Linguistic Society of America is the major international linguistic association. This site includes a link to the e-mail addresses of the membership.
Linguistic Departments and Programs
The LINGUIST list maintains a listing of all linguistics departments throughout the world that are on line.Linguistic Theories
These are the websites of the current major linguistic theories and perhaps a minor one or two.
- Functionalism
- HPSG Homepage
- LFG Homepage
- Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology
- MIG (Minimal Information Grammar)
- Minimalist Grammar in Prolog (Ray Dougherty)
- Optimality Theory (Rutgers Optimality Archive)
- Relational Grammar Homepage
Linguistics: The Virtual Library
The Virtual Library Linguistics Section is the all-inclusive survey of linguistic sites and resources on the web. Evrything you might need to know about linguistics is found here. It begins with a list of all the linguistics departments in the world with web sites.The List of Language LISTS
While LINGUIST is the major linguistics discussion list, it is by far the only language and linguistics list. Here is the motherlode of language and linguistic lists. This site contains information on how to join each one of them.The Prague Linguistic Circle
A.k.a. Le Cercle Linguistiqe de Prague and Prazsky lingvisticky krouzek. This is the organization from which Roman Jakobson and his colleagues developed linguistic structuralism into a major theory. The current site contains a history of the organization and listings of current linguistic events and sites in the Czech Republic.Studies in Celtic Linguistics Online
Johannes Heinecke's site linking to linguistics sites of all the Celtic languages.The Summer Institute of Linguistics
SIL is a major force in the preservation of endangered languages, famed for its Ethnoloque language family data base. Academic domains represented here include linguistics, anthropology, literacy, language learning, translation, and computing. This site is intended to serve both SIL members and those in the general academic community.TITUS Indo-European Project
A large international European project providing fonts, dictionaries, and other tools for linguists.Universal Survey of Languages
This is a major collaborative effort with the goal of creating a linguistic reference for the layman and linguist alike. The USL contains audio files of spoken language and descriptions of morphology and phonology of the world's languages, as well as a hypertext introduction to linguistics, an introduction and reference to the International Phonetic Alphabet, a linguistic dictionary and information on language families.
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