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  1. Concepts of Programming Languages (8th Edition) by Robert W. Sebesta, 2007-04-28
  2. Inspector General (Language - Russian) by Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol, 1991-07
  3. The Secret Language of Business: How to Read Anyone in 3 Seconds or Less by Kevin Hogan, 2008-01-28
  4. Where Is Baby?: A Lift-the-Flap Sign Language Book by Michelle Cryan, 2007-03-15
  5. The Semitic Languages (Routledge Language Family Descriptions) by Robert Hetzron, 2006-12-31
  6. English Language Learners: The Essential Guide (Theory and Practice) by David Freeman, Yvonne Freeman, 2007-08-01
  7. Russian Motion Verbs for Intermediate Students (Yale Language Series) by William J. Mahota, 1996-04-24
  8. The English Language: A Guided Tour of the Language by David Crystal, 2004-09-01
  9. Second Language Research: Methodology and Design (Second Language Acquisition Research) by Alison Mackey, Susan M. Gass, 2005-02
  10. 101 Language Games for Children: Fun and Learning with Words, Stories, and Poems (SmartFun Activity Books) by Paul Rooyackers, 2002-10-09
  11. First Language Lessons for the Well-Trained Mind by Jessie Wise, 2003-02
  12. Language Loyalties: A Source Book on the Official English Controversy
  13. Language: Its Structure and Use by Edward Finegan, 2003-10-30
  14. Language Awareness: Readings for College Writers by Paul Eschholz, Alfred Rosa, et all 2004-07-23

81. Polynesian Languages And Literature Group
POLLInet includes texts in Polynesian languages, general information about these languages, and a mailing list.
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84. Official UN Universal Declaration Of Human Rights Home Page
Adopted and proclaimed by the general Assembly of the United Nations in 1948, available in hundreds of languages.
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85. Languages - General - :: Sadeveloper.net
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86. Demanding Polynesian Languages In The Courts
News article about using Polynesian languages in French Polynesian courts.
http://www.hellopacific.com/news/general/news/2003/05/13/f.html
Demanding Polynesian languages in the courts
May 13, 2003
Many Tahitians before the courts find it difficult to argue their case in the French language.
The Administrative Tribunal in the capital, Papeete has ruled that Polynesian languages can be used before the civil courts, and an interpreters' service should be provided to all people who want to use their own language.
The debate has started - who'll pay for such a service? Tahitian lawyer, Stanley Cross, explained the importance of using indigenous language in special court appearances in Tahiti and said Polynesians have not yet mastered the French language.
"At the level of civil courts, there is no obligation for the court to provide an interpreter. In order to fill this gap, the Territorial Assembly here in French Polynesia discussed a proposal that was lodged by the independence party Tavini Huiraatira," Cross said. "I myself drafted the proposal put before the Assembly, to officially recognise the use of Polynesian languages before the civil courts in French Polynesia, and provide access to an interpreter for free, if the person before the court so desires."
"You know in French Polynesia, you have the Tahitian language, the Marquesan language, the Tuamotu language, the Mangarevan language and the language of the Austral Islands - so five languages in all," he added. "You have this social reality in French Polynesia - to this day, there are Polynesians who haven't mastered the French language. There are people who don't write or speak the French language. So if you're talking about legality, about equality before the courts, it can only work if people before the courts can write in their own language. "

87. Foreign Languages--General
A general introduction to the nature and structure of language and its role insociety. No prerequisites. FORL 4030 Selected Topics in Foreign languages
http://class.georgiasouthern.edu/fl/fl-all.htm
Requirements for a Major or Minor Curriculum
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR OR MINOR
  • Complete the Core Curriculum
    Elective Hours are available; they may be used to complete a second major, one or more second minors, or clusters of related courses in several different areas. Twenty-four of upper-division coursework are required for the major, and fifteen hours of upper-division coursework are required for the minor (three hours may be from lower division courses, i.e. 2001). All students who have completed the intermediate level (2000) are eligible to earn up to nine hours of upper-division credit in the appropriate Studies Abroad Program. These nine hours of credit are applicable to the major or minor in the chosen foreign language. A minor is required for Foreign Language majors. Select from this group: Anthropolgy; Art; Biology; Chemistry; Communication Arts; Computer Science; Economics; English; French; Geography; Geology; German; History; Journalism; Library Science; Mathematics; Music; Philosophy; Physics; Political Science; Psychology; Sociology; American Studies; International Studies; Linguistics. After completion of the first minor, you may select second minors from this group: Business; Family and Child Studies; Food Service Management; Information Systems; Interior Design; Nutrition; Textiles, Clothing and Fashion Merchandising.
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    89. This Page Has Been Moved
    Inventory of institutions and organizations (academic, governmental, nongovernmental, international, national, regional, local) dedicated to the study and maintenance of the indigenous and minority languages of the world, as well as to fostering linguistic diversity in general.
    http://cougar.ucdavis.edu/nas/terralin/endlangs.html
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    90. University Of Toledo Foreign Languages - General Information
    Department of Foreign languages. general Information. The Department of Foreignlanguages is located on the fifth floor in University Hall on the Bancroft
    http://www.forlang.utoledo.edu/general.html
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    The Department of Foreign Languages is located on the fifth floor in University Hall on the Bancroft Campus. See the campus map in the University of Toledo Information Page (located inside UT's Home page) for the exact location. Department Chair Information:
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    Location: University Hall 5230-D
    Phone: (419) 530-2606 Fax: (419)530-4954
    Secretary: Pat Konwinski
    Office Hours: Monday through Friday from 8:15am to 5:00pm
    Saturday and Sunday Closed Why should you learn Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Latin, or Spanish at this university?
    Access the top ten reasons why you should learn a particular language by visiting the French Brochure or the German Brochure Foreign Language Course Pages: special interest web pages, current and previous course syllabi. Department Activities for Students Programs not yet online: Arabic, Chinese, Latin

    91. Finnish Characterized (the S.c.nordic FAQ)
    by Eugene Holman. general information about Finnish from the FAQ of soc.culture.nordic by a linguist specializing in Finnish and other BalticFinnic languages.
    http://www.lysator.liu.se/nordic/scn/finlang.html
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    Finnish characterized
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    • Pronunciation: Easy in the sense that it uses a small number of sounds which are subject to a surprisingly small amount of allophonic variation; difficult in the sense that the ability to speak and understand Finnish is crucially dependent on having learned to distinguish between long and short vowels and consonants , and learning to articulate unstressed syllables crisply without the slightest trace of slurring or reduction, this being the exact opposite of what an English speaker is likely to do. All Finnish words have their main stress on the first syllable , and the basic intonation patterns are easily learned.
    • Grammar: First the good news: no grammatical gender, almost no irregular nouns or verbs, there is usually a simple one-to-one mapping relationship between ending and function or meaning. The bad news is an extremely complex set of morphophonemic alternations known as "consonant gradation" which results in most lexical morphemes having at least two highly divergent forms: varvas "toe"

    92. AIATSIS - Body Template
    general Language policy issues Serials and Series Alawa page AUTHOR Blake,Barry J. TITLE Australian Aboriginal languages a general introduction
    http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/lbry/fct_shts/lib_rsc2.htm
    You Are Here: home library fact sheets, guides, etc bibliographies alphabetical title list Indigenous Languages Bibliography General Language policy issues Serials and Series Alawa page General
    • AUTHOR Black, Paul, 1944-.
    • (AUTHOR) Walton, Christine
    • TITLE Bibliography of applied linguistics and Aboriginal education / by Paul Black and Chris Walton
    • PUBLISH Casuarina, N.T. : Centre for Studies of Language in Education, Northern Territory University , c1991, 2 v. in 1
    • NOTES Contents: pt. 1. Introduction and index - pt. 2. Alphabetical list of references
    • DESCRIPTION Key word index and alphabetical bibliography of applied linguistics in general but including Aboriginal bilingual education and language maintenance
    • REF 40.2 BLA
    • AUTHOR Blake, Barry J.
    • TITLE Australian Aboriginal grammar / Barry Blake
    • PUBLISH London : Croom Helm , 1987, 220 p.
    • NOTES Bibliography: p. 196-212 ; Includes index
    • DESCRIPTION Surveys morphology and syntax of large number of Aboriginal languages; focuses on grammatical relations through case marking, particularly ergative/absolutive distinctions linked to hierarchy of subclasses from pronouns to inanimate nouns marked for accusative case; word order, multi-verb and multi-clause sentences
    • B B636.24/A2

    93. Transactions Of The Philological Society Home Page
    A scholarly periodical devoted to the general study of language and languages that has an unbroken tradition. Table of contents, abstracts and aims and scope.
    http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0079-1636

    94. LANGUAGES-ON-THE-WEB: BEST ARABIC LINKS
    The Arabic section of languageson-the-web site. Offers links in various categories including language learning resources. Good links in general but not as comprehensive or up to date as should be.
    http://www.languages-on-the-web.com/links/link-arabic.htm
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    95. Modern Languages - General
    Research Subject Guides Modern languages general. For more information,contact the library s Modern languages research specialist.
    http://www.lib.depaul.edu/eresource/subject_search_infotype.asp?SubjectID=28&Top

    96. About Taiwan - Main Page
    general information and links on Taiwan including people, history, geography, and languages.
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    97. GERMANIC LANGUAGES LINKS
    Links to various resources on Germanic languages including dictionaries, language learning and general information.
    http://www.geocities.com/germaniclang/
    GERMANIC LANGUAGES LINKS
    German
    Travlang's German for Travelers: Deutsch für Reisende
    German Language
    The Internet Handbook of German Grammar
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    History of the English Language On-Line English Grammar
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    Frisian
    Travlang's English-Frisian Dictionary
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    Online Resources for the Study of Norwegian Travlang's Norwegian for Travelers: Norsk til reisebruk Norwegian in Five Minutes a Month The Norwegian Language Council ... Norway's Languages
    Swedish
    Swedish: a language of Sweden Travlang's Swedish for Travelers: Svenska för resenärer Swedish to English Dictionary Swedish Constraint Grammar: A Short Presentation ... Some Notes on the Swedish Language
    Danish
    Dansk grammatik Danish Grammar for the World Learn to speak Danish Travlang's Danish for Travelers: Dansk for turister ... Danish language
    Faroese
    The Faroese Language Faroese
    Gutnish
    Gutnish The Gutnish Language Learn Gutnish
    Icelandic
    Mímir - Icelandic Grammar Notebook Travlang's Icelandic for Travelers: Íslenska fyrir ferðamenn Speak Icelandic Like a Restless Native Nordjobbs språkkurs ... Icelandic Phrase Page
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    Integral Dutch Course Travlang's Dutch for Travelers: Nederlands voor reizigers Peter Large's Dutch Page Introduction to the Dutch language ... Spreek je nederlands? for English speakers

    98. OUP Southern Africa Home Page
    A department of the University of Oxford. Oxford University Press Southern Africa has approximately 1,200 local books in print in all 11 official languages, written by more than 700 South Africans, with an annual publishing programme of about 150 carefully selected books in the academic, educational, and general fields.
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    99. Indonesian Translation Service
    Details services offered including general and technical translation, proofreading, web design and interpretation between English and Bahasa Indonesia and other languages.
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    100. Jewish Language Research Website: Researchers
    Plotkin, Vulf (Israel; Yiddish, Germanic languages, general phonology) JudeoArabic); Sharon, Miriam (Israel; Jewish languages, general linguistics,
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    • Arnold, Rafael (Germany; Ladino translations, Judeo-Spanish, languages of the Sephardim in Italy (16th/17th century), language contact) Aronson, Howard I. (United States; structure of Yiddish, Yiddish and Slavic) Ascher, Gloria J. (United States; teaching and learning Judeo-Spanish, Judeo-Spanish folklore, music, tradition, Judeo-Spanish literature)
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    • bar-Lev, Zev (United States; Hebrew teaching, Hebrew morphophonology, Hebrew lexical semantics and lexicon) Benor, Sarah Bunin (United States; sociolinguistics, American Jewish English, Yiddish, Ladino / Judezmo / Judeo-Spanish, Jewish languages / comparative Jewish linguistics, language contact) Berger, Shlomo (Netherlands; Yiddish (especially pre-modern: up to 1800)) Bolozky, Shmuel (United States; phonology, morphology, Hebrew phonology and morphology, foreign language teaching methodology) Bunis, David M. (Israel; Judezmo studies, Yiddish studies, comparative Jewish linguistics)
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