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         Languages General:     more books (100)
  1. Atlas of the World's Languages by R.E. Asher, 2007-07-10
  2. Common LISP. The Language. Second Edition by Guy Steele, 1990-06-15
  3. Content-Based Second Language Teaching and Learning: An Interactive Approach by Marjorie Hall Haley, Theresa Y. Austin, 2003-09-26
  4. The World's Major Languages
  5. The Ancient Hebrew Language and Alphabet: Understanding the Ancient Hebrew Language of the Bible Based on Ancient Hebrew Culture and Thought
  6. What Teachers Need to Know About Language (Language in Education) (Language in Education)
  7. Spectrum Language Arts, Grade 4 (Spectrum) by School Specialty Publishing, 2006-12-25
  8. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language by David Crystal, 2003-08-25
  9. Knowledge Representation and the Semantics of Natural Language (Cognitive Technologies) by Hermann Helbig, 2005-11-02
  10. Natural Language Understanding (2nd Edition) by James Allen, 1994-08-13
  11. Examining Writing: Research and Practice in assessing second language writing (Studies in Language Testing) by Stuart D. Shaw, Cyril J. Weir, 2007-09-24
  12. Sicilian Stories (Dual-Language) (Dual-Language Book) by Giovanni Verga, 2002-01-14
  13. The Turkic Languages (Routledge Language Family Descriptions) by Johanson/Csato, 2007-01-02
  14. New Chinese 300 Textbook: A Beginning Language Course (C&T Asian Languages Series) (C&T Asian Languages Series) by Faculty of Peking Language Inst, 1984-04-01

21. ALMISBAH: Languages And Literatures: Languages And Literatures Of Iran, Afghanis
ALMISBAH Languages and Literatures Languages and Literatures of Iran, Afghanistanand other Iranian Peoples Iranian languages general Resources (WWW)
http://ssgdoc.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/vlib/ssgfi/subject/almisbah_ssg04040201_on
ALMISBAH:
Languages and Literatures: Languages and Literatures of Iran, Afghanistan and other Iranian Peoples: Iranian Languages: General Resources (WWW)
1. Bibliography on the Chishtiyya Source Type Special Bibliographies URL http://www.unc.edu/depts/sufilit/chishtieuro.htm Keywords DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 2. Forum for Iranian Linguistics Source Type Lists of Theses / Dissertations Special Bibliographies Topical Websites URL http://lexicon.arizona.edu/~iranian/ Keywords linguistics; iranian languages; bibliography; scholars; persian language; history; links; computing; dissertations; online publications DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 3. Lexicon of Iranian Languages Source Type Dictionaries, Thesauri URL http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/indologie/lil/cpd-search.html Keywords iranian languages; dictionaries; LIL; CPD; lexicography; TEI; database; data processing; pahlavi language DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 4. Near Eastern Languages and Civilzation Source Type Universities / University Departments URL http://depts.washington.edu/nelc/

22. Millsaps College - Modern Languages
Modern languages general Information. picture of French/German/Spanish Awardsrecipients Requirements for Major Students may complete a major in French,
http://www.millsaps.edu/modlang/majmi.shtml
Quick Links Millsaps Home Directory Search Visitors Events Catalog Library Modern Languages General Information Requirements for Major: Students may complete a major in French, German, or Spanish by satisfying the language requirement and completing successfully 2110 and a minimum of five courses beyond 2110. At least two of the five courses beyond 2110 must be literature courses taken at Millsaps. For the German major, two of the five courses beyond 2110 must be taken at another institution, after approval from the department chair. For all majors, no more than three language courses taken at another institution may be counted towards the major, and of those three, no more than two may be beyond the intermediate level.
Requirements for Minor: Students may elect a minor in French, German, or Spanish by satisfying the language requirement and completing successfully 2110 and a minimum of two courses beyond it. At least one of the two courses beyond 2110 must be a literature course. All courses beyond the intermediate level must be taken at Millsaps.

23. Rubriek: 18.02 Germanic Languages: General
Rubriek 18.02 Germanic languages general Link Germanistik.net Internetresources for germanists / Alan Ng Link Language Dictionaries
http://www.kb.nl/dutchess/18/02/
Rubriek: 18.02 Germanic languages: general
Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas / D. L. Ashliman Germanistik.net : Internet resources for germanists / Alan Ng Language Dictionaries Lowlands-L : an e-mail discussion list for people who share an interest in Lowlands languages and cultures ... Research in Germanic Studies / University of Aberdeen, The Institute of Germanic Studies

24. Rubriek: 18.41 Classical Languages: General
Rubriek 18.41 classical languages general. Link American ClassicalLeague (ACL) Link Arachnion a journal of ancient literature and history
http://www.kb.nl/dutchess/18/41/
Rubriek: 18.41 classical languages: general
American Classical League (ACL) Arachnion : a journal of ancient literature and history on the web / Maurizio Lana, Emanuele Narducci The Bryn Mawr Classical Review / Richard Hamilton , James J. O'Donnell Classics Ireland ... VRoma: a Virtual Community for Teaching and Learning Classics

25. General Resources For World Languages Objectives
Below are the objectives for General Resources for World Languages. VIEW(0),World languages general Resources This would be for websites and other
http://www.northcanton.sparcc.org/~techresources/cgi-bin/objectives_list.cgi?cou

26. WKU Modern Languages: Placement
Modern languages general Education Course Placement Policy. Please note Thefollowing policy and procedure statements pertain to students who begin college
http://www.wku.edu/modernlanguages/placement/generaled.html
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Modern Languages General Education Course Placement Policy
Please note: The following policy and procedure statements pertain to students who begin college as degree-seeking students in Summer 2004 and after. I. Students who have completed the foreign language section of the Kentucky pre-college curriculum (that is, students who have had two years of study in one language at the high school level at any point in the past) are subject to these policies: 1. Students will not be allowed to enroll in our 101 (first semester elementary level) course in the language they studied previously. They must enroll in 102 (second semester elementary level) and pass that course in order to fulfill the FL (foreign language) general education requirement. 2. Students who have completed the pre-college curriculum may enroll in a language different from the one they studied in high school and complete 101 and 102 in that language in order to fulfill the foreign language general education requirement. The 101 course counts as elective credit toward graduation. 3. Those students who successfully pass 102 without having taken 101 can receive 3 hours of verified credit for 101 upon payment of a fee. These credits will appear on the student's transcript and count as elective credit toward graduation.

27. Linguistics And Languages: General Information
Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian and African Languages Department of Linguistics Languages College of Arts Letters Michigan
http://www.msu.edu/~linglang/general.htm
Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian
and African Languages

Main Office: Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian and African Languages
Michigan State University
A-614 Wells Hall East Lansing, MI 48824-1027
Phone: 517-353-0740
Fax: 517-432-2736 Campus map Department Chair: Office Staff Office Hours:
    The Department Office is open 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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28. HGfL: Teaching & Learning: Modern Foreign Languages: General Information
You are in Teaching Learning » Modern Foreign Languages » General Information.Modern Foreign Languages home 1419 General Information Inclusion
http://www.thegrid.org.uk/learning/mfl/general/
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29. The Citadel, Modern Languages: General Courses
General Courses. MLNG 100 English as a Second Language; MLNG 410 EuropeanLiterary Movements, 12th Century to 1789; MLNG 420 European Literary Movements,
http://citadel.edu/mlng/generalcourses.html
General Courses
  • MLNG 410: European Literary Movements, 12th Century to 1789 MLNG 420: European Literary Movements, 1789-Present LING 300: Introduction to Linguistics

30. Languages General Websites Post 16
General Language Sites. GeneralLanguageSites00. BBC Education Online. The homepagefor BBC Education’s languages section. GeneralLanguageSites01
http://eduwight.iow.gov.uk/curriculum/post16/languages/General_Language_Websites
Home Schools Students Teachers ... Back to Main Menu
General Language Sites
BBC Education Online
BBC Languages E-Mail Club

The BBC have set up this club to send foreign language teachers, regular free e-mail updates on BBC language courses, TV programmes etc.
The Standards Site

Providing on-line help for school teachers in England and dedicated to raising standards of achievement in schools.
A quite astonishing array of websites can be accessed from here. It will take some time to view them all and see what they have to offer.
YAHOO Search Engine

Yahoo permits searches in French German Italian Spanish ...
CALL@Hull

This software database contains details of over 1100 language-related software applications. Also available is a collection of Internet resources for MFL teachers.
TravLang
An easy-to-use interactive audio/text site for the learning of languages at basic level only. FELINE and FELINX This website delivers weekly news (and exercises) for French, German, and Spanish learners, based on authentic texts about tropical events. University of Sussex Language Institute A comprehensive list of online resources for Language teachers from the University of Sussex Language Institute.

31. Re: Languages General Question
How can different languages be enabled? Must the language be compiled in (byspecifying in languages general question, Björn Fischer, 2003/04/23
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/pingus-devel/2003-04/msg00233.html
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Re: Languages general question
From Tomas Blaha Subject Re: Languages general question Date Wed, 23 Apr 2003 21:03:45 +0200 (CEST) Hi, I have a general (maybe rather stupd - sorry) question about the support of different languages. How can different languages be enabled? Must the language be compiled in (by specifying in globals.cxx with default_language) or can the language be changed by a parameter? I couldn't find one... Greetings Pingus-Devel mailing list address@bogus.example.com http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pingus-devel reply via email to
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32. International Language School AS - Other Languages: General Communication
Our General CommunicationCourses are suitable for anyone wishing to learn a foreign language......Other languages general Communication. Course
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33. Fryske Akademy
Education General. languages general. Minority Languages General siteon Frisian language and culture Linkk Schooltelevision in Frisian
http://www.mercator-education.org/default.asp?objectID=801

34. University Libraries, Virginia Tech
Latin Literature Study PB 1431 Modern languages general Study PC 1-400Romanic Philology and languages general Study PC 1001-1984 Italian Language,
http://www.lib.vt.edu/help/colldev/coll_dev_policies/FOREIGNL.html
Keyword Title Author Subject Foreign languages and literatures Statement of Program and Library Needs: The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures offers a B.A. degree with majors in French, German, Spanish, Classical Studies, and Russian area studies. Non-major programs are given in Classical Greek, Latin, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Russian. The purpose of the collection in foreign languages is to support undergraduate teaching and research and faculty research in languages and literatures. In addition, the areas of languages and literature are of interest to students in the College of Education and to those in International Programs. The collection should attempt to supplement the general research requirements of many university departments. I. COLLECTION AREAS A. Area: Foreign Languages and Literatures B. Classes and levels C. Chronology There are no restrictions as to literary periods, but selection efforts emphasize current materials. D. Geographic Guidelines For French language and literature: France, and other French- speaking areas on a less extensive basis, primarily French Canada, Belgium, and Switzerland, with attention to French- speaking Africa and the Caribbean. For German language and literature: Germany, plus Austria and German- speaking Switzerland, in addition to exile literature.

35. LSU Libraries FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES Collection
Modern languages general. 2. 1. PC 1400. Romanic philology and languages general Germanic philology and languages general
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/collserv/colldev/policies/foreignlanguage.html
FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES Collection Development Policy Statement Library's Collection Development Objectives s Literature Collection in the Libraries Education Resource Center) nor Special Collections materials. Curriculum Program Descriptions There are 153 undergraduate courses and 17 graduate courses offered by the department. Degrees offered are the B.A. in German, Latin, or Spanish, and the M.A. in Spanish. Minors are offered in Classical Civilization, Greek, Italian, and Russian. Additionally, the department participates in the interdepartmental programs in Russian Area Studies (B.A.); Linguistics (M.A., Ph.D.), Comparative Literature (M.A., Ph.D.), and Asian Studies. There are 46 faculty members in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, of whom 11 are graduate faculty. One faculty member holds a joint appointment in the Department of English. Several faculty members also teach in the Honors Program and in the interdepartmental programs in Comparative Literature, Linguistics, Russian Area Studies, Asian Studies, and Women's and Gender Studies. Occasional courses are offered on topics falling under the Jewish Studies program as well. Faculty are engaged in research and publication in the areas of classical literature and civilization, literary and cultural studies, linguistics, and foreign language teaching. Degrees Awarded Bachelor E Master E German, Latin, and Spanish Majors

36. Computing Review Classification System: Programming Languages: General
Computing Review Classification System Programming languages general. Standards.
http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/signet/JHSI/cr.D.3.0.html
Computing Review Classification System: Programming Languages: General
Standards

37. Humbul : Modern Languages -- General
Search Humbul s entire catalogue of online Modern languages general resources . Home / Modern languages general by resource type You are here
http://www.humbul.ac.uk/langlit-all/
Humbul Humanities Hub Home Help Suggest a Resource Online Tutorials ... Feedback Modern Languages General Help with Humbul Humbul Topics Humbul Subjects Humbul User Survey ... Feedback Search Humbul's entire catalogue of online Modern Languages General resources.
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Home / Modern Languages General by resource type You are here Projects/Organisations Research Related Teaching/Learning Related Journals - Fulltext ... Internet for Modern Languages Internet for Modern Languages is a "teach yourself" tutorial to develop Internet information skills for Modern Language research and study. Try Internet for Modern Languages now. Internet for Further Education: Learning Languages Internet for Further Education: Learning Languages is a "teach yourself" tutorial to develop Internet information skills for learning languages specifically designed for Further Education. Try Internet for Further Education: Learning Languages now. The Humbul Humanities Hub is a service of the Resource Discovery Network funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and is hosted by the University of Oxford.

38. Tools
Multilingual corpus server located at the Department of general Linguistics, University of Helsinki. Contains some samples from the rarer languages.
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/uhlcs/
UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI LANGUAGE CORPUS SERVER (UHLCS)
University of Helsinki, Department of General Linguistics
University of Helsinki
Language Corpus Server

Languages

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The University of Helsinki Language Corpus Server
(UHLCS) is a multilingual databank and data server located at the Department of General Linguistics, the University of Helsinki. The UHLCS, which is maintained by the University of Helsinki, was founded late in 1980. At present, the UHLCS contains computer corpora of more than 50 languages , including samples of minority languages and extensive corpora representing different text types. In 2000, the corpora of the Uralic, Turkic, Tungusic, Mongolic, Palaeo-Siberian, Iranian and Caucasian languages were edited for public use with the financial support of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig. There are also tools at the UHLCS that can be used in analyzing the corpora. In summer 2003, metadata descriptions for the corpora were prepared with the financial support of the ECHO-project (ECHO = European Cultural Inheritance Online) (http://www.ling.lu.se/projects/echo/). The use of the corpora and the software at the UHLCS is restricted for research and teaching. visitors since August 1, 2002.

39. Humbul : New Modern Languages -- General Resources In The Last 7 Days
Search Humbul s entire catalogue of online Modern languages general resources.All Any Phrase Search Modern languages general records
http://www.humbul.ac.uk/output/new2.php?subj=langlit-all&int=7

40. NBT CORPORATION
general and technical translation, transcription, developing extensive services for Asian languages.
http://www.nbtcorp.co.jp/english/index.html
A site especially for translators registered with us. You can use this site as a place to exchange daily information. (Japanese only)
Ark Mori Building 12, 13th floor 1-12-32 Akasaka Minato-ku Tokyo 107-6013 Japan Tel:+813-5561-3901
Fax:+813-5561-0198 info@nbtcorp.co.jp
Detailed explanation of individual steps involved in doing your translation.
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