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  1. Mla International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures, 1986, Option C/Vols I-V: Classified Listings With Auth0 (Mla ... I-V: Classified Listings With Author Index) by Modern Language Association of America, 1987-12
  2. A dictionary, Bengáli and Sanskrit,: Explained in English, and adapted for students of either language; to which is added an index, serving as a reversed dictionary by Graves Champney Haughton, 1833
  3. 1981 Mla International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures: Volumes I-V : With Author Index
  4. 1992 Mla International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures: Volumes 1-5 : Classified Listings Author Index (Mla ... I-V: Classified Listings With Author Index)
  5. Index by Index Pub Group, 1999-11
  6. Mla Directory of Periodicals: A Guide to Journals and Series in Languages and Literatures 1999 : Complete International Listings (M L a Directory of Periodicals)
  7. Samuel Johnson's Dictionary (selections from the 1755 work that defined the english language, with indexes of words found in shakespeare and other great literary works and an index of piquant terms) by Samuel Johnson, 2002
  8. Dissertations in Hispanic languages and literatures; an index of dissertations completed in the United States and Canada, 1876-1966. [By] ... & Enrique Ruiz-Fornells, with the collaboration of Sara Matthews Scales. by James R., comp. Chatham, 1970
  9. The Children's Plutarch: Plutarch's Lives Told In Simple Language; With An Index Which Adapts The Stories To The Purpose Of Moral Instruction (1906) by Frederick J. Gould, 2007-10-02
  10. Index to Language, 1-50 (1925-74) by Linguistic Society of America, 1974
  11. Preparing to Write the Language Proficiency Index (LPI)
  12. Index to languages and dialects: Classification class P, subclasses P-PM, supplement by Library of Congress, 1983
  13. The present status of the Uto-Aztekan languages of Mexico;: An index of data bearing on their survival, geographical location, and internal relationships, ... in anthropology. Linguistics series, no. 1) by James R Jaquith, 1970
  14. Dissertations in Hispanic Languages and Literatures...An Index of Dissertations Completed in US & Canada 1876-1966 by James R. & Enrique Ruiz-Fornells Chatham, 1970

121. Parlo - Welcome To Parlo - Learn To Speak A New Language
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122. Omniglot - A Guide To Written Language (alphabets, Hieroglyphs, Chinese Characte
Omniglot is a comprehsive guide to written language. It also includes tips onlearning languages, useful phrases in many languages and numerous links.
http://www.omniglot.com/
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123. Relations Between Indoeuropean And Afroasiatic Languages
Traces of possible relations between Indoeuropean and Afroasiatic languages.
http://www.dabis.at/Anwender.htm/Alscher/afroasia.htm
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Relations between Indoeuropean and Afroasiatic Languages
Relations between Indoeuropean and Semitic languages have often been maintained. Trubetzkoy, for example, has claimed that Indoeuropean languages developed from a Semitic-similiar stage to an Uralic-similiar one. On the other hand it is well known nowadays that the Semitic languages are one of six coordinate branches of the Afroasiatic (=Hamitosemitic = Erythraeic = Lisramic) languages beside Ancient Egyptian, Cushitic, Omotic, Chadic and Berberic. The Sahara must be assumed to be the original home of the Afroasiatic family. As an age of at least tenthousand years is supposed for this family it is worth noticing that the Sahara was green at the time of Proto-Afroasiatic and that Europe was under the influence of the last glacial epoch at the same time. It has been seldom noticed that any relationship between Indoeuropean and Semitic languages requires the assumption of a relationship between the Indoeuropean and the entire Afroasiatic family. This means relations to Northern Africa. But Proto-Indoeuropean existed almost fivethousand years ago somewhere in Eastern Europe . Nevertheless I think that there are some traces of possible relations between Indoeuropean and Afroasiatic languages . I have only the following explanation for this surprising situation: At the end of the last glacial epoch Europe started to get warmer and the Sahara started to become a desert. Probably many people migrated from the Sahara to Europe and Asia. It is possible that some of them contributed to the genesis of Proto-Indoeuropean which certainly took place somewhere in Eastern Europe.

124. Verbix - Verb Grammar, Conjugation, Inflection.
Software for conjugating verbs in modern and extinct languages, including English. Free to use online or pay for the downloadable version.
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Verbix is an independent non-profit organization that aims to promote and protect linguistic diversity [ UNESCO Observatory: Multilingualism ]. This site contains verb conjugations for hundreds of languages, ranging from national and international languages to regional and even extinct languages.
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125. Abiator's Interactive Unit Studies (Humanities, Science, Et Al) Activities: FORE
Abiator s interactive foreign languages activities. Review English grammarand punctuation. Multichoice Quiz 4211 Off-site German language quiz.
http://www.berghuis.co.nz/abiator/unit/foreignlanguages/
Multi-choice Quiz #4208
Off-site: Thai Language
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126. Foundation For Endangered Languages. Home
Manifesto, membership details, proceedings, grant applications, newsletter, and bibliography.
http://www.ogmios.org/28.htm
Foundation for Endangered Languages Home Manifesto Membership details Proceedings ... Bibliography
8. Publications of Interest Stabilizing Indigenous Languages
edited by Gina Cantoni Available in April 1996, Stabilizing Indigenous Languages is the proceedings of two symposia sponsored by the Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs (OBEMLA) at Northern Arizona University in 1994 and 1995. This 256 page monograph is available for $2.00 mailing costs. Write Jon Reyhner, Bilingual/Multicultural Education Program Coordinator, Center for Excellence in Education, P. O. Box 5774, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5774. Make checks out to Northern Arizona University. No purchase orders please. Quantity discounts on shipping are available: phone 520 523 0580, FAX 520 523 1929, or e-mail Jon.Reyhner(at)nau.edu. Selected Contents Introduction, Gina Cantoni
Preface, Richard E. Littlebear
Rationale and Needs for Stabilizing Indigenous Languages, Jon Reyhner
Status of Native American Language Endangerment, Michael Krauss
Aboriginal Language Maintenance, Development, and Enhancement, Barbara Burnaby

127. Design Patterns, Pattern Languages, And Frameworks
Pattern information and tutorials by Douglas C. Schmidt.
http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/patterns.html
Design Patterns, Pattern Languages, and Frameworks
Back to Douglas C. Schmidt's home page. Last modified 14:17:36 CDT 26 May 2004

128. Brief History Of Character Codes In North America, Europe, And East Asia
A concise history of the development of character encoding in Western and East Asian languages, including ASCII, EBCDIC, Unicode and TRON.
http://tronweb.super-nova.co.jp/characcodehist.html
A Brief History of Character Codes
in
North America, Europe, and East Asia
Steven J. Searle
Web Master, TRON Web
Introduction to Character Codes Character Codes: the Basis for Processing Textual Data What makes personal computers useful to the majority of people is not that they can process numerical datayes, a lot of people still prepare their tax statements with a handheld calculator, not a personal computer!but that they can process textual data. Almost anyone would agree that the overwhelming majority of personal computer users employ word processors more frequently than other type of application. In fact, it would probably be difficult to find a personal computer that didn't have a word processor installed in it. On the other hand, there are many people who are unaware of the fact that to a computer textual data are also numerical data. In modern computer systems, the individual characters of the scripts that humans use to record and transmit their languages are encoded in the form of binary numerical codes, just as are the Arabic numerals used in calculation programs (Fig. 1). This is because the circuitry of the microprocessor that lies at the heart of a modern computer system can only do two thingscalculate binary arithmetic operations and perform Boolean (i.e., true or false) logic operations. Accordingly, when a personal computer records the letter 'A' onto a floppy disk, for instance, it does not create an image of the letter 'A' with tiny magnetic dots, rather it records a binary number (made up of zeroes and ones) that represents the letter 'A' in a character code table. Ah, but doesn't the computer display 'A' on the screen when you type 'A'? Correct. However, when you strike the key for the letter 'A' on the keyboard, the first thing that is generated is the character code for 'A'. The computer uses that as the basis for pulling the character shape of 'A' from a font file listing with the same binary number and displaying it on the computer's screen. The same thing happens when one uses a computer to print out text; the only difference is that the output is on paper rather than a computer screen.

129. 3GL Programming Languages - A CompInfo Directory
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130. Welcome To WWW.KAHONWES.COM Where Everything Is Iroquois Related
Iroquois Language; index Kanienkeha Language A section devoted to Kanienkehawords, translations, and everything else.
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131. Periodic Table Of The Elements
Very comprehensive data Available in many languages. Interactive periodic table that includes information on compounds, appearances and nuclear, physical and electronic properties. Needs Flash.
http://www.jergym.hiedu.cz/~canovm/vyhledav/chemici5.html
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132. Workshop On American Indigenous Languages
Annual forum for the discussion of theoretical and descriptive linguistic studies of indigenous languages of the Americas at University of California, Santa Barbara on April 30 May 2, 2004. Speakers, program, abstracts, registration, travel and accommodation information.
http://orgs.sa.ucsb.edu/nailsg/
University of California, Santa Barbara
home
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Lyle Campbell

University of Utah, Salt Lake City Mesoamerican Languages: Historical Stocktaking with a View to the Future
About WAIL
The annual Workshop on American Indigenous Languages (WAIL) at the University of California, Santa Barbara is presented by the Native American Indian Languages study group (NAIL), which has been meeting regularly in Santa Barbara since 1990 to discuss issues relating to Native American language and culture. The workshop is a forum for the discussion of theoretical and descriptive linguistic studies of indigenous languages of the Americas. WAIL is also sponsored by the UCSB Linguistics Department. Contact: wail linguistics.ucsb.edu

133. Division Of Literatures, Cultures And Languages:index
This is the Stanford University website for the Division of Literatures, Cultures,and languages.
http://dlcl.stanford.edu/
The DLCL R esearch Unit announces its funded projects for 2005-2006:
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From Script to Screen: Conversation s on Contemporary French Cinema
Mantis: A Journal of Poetry Criticism, and Translation
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Religion and Politics in Contemporary Italian Film
Renaissances
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134. ANTHEA Languages
Flash needed Translation of technical manuals, corporate literature, software and web sites.
http://www.anthea-languages.com/
Anthea Languages localized website document.location='/en/';

135. TESOL (Teaching English To Speakers Of Other Languages)
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136. Constructed Human Languages
Categorized links to information about constructed languages.
http://www.quetzal.com/conlang.html
The Complete Lojban Language is now available in hardback from the Logical Language Group, Inc. Visit their site to learn more about the book, read the online version, order a copy, or just to learn more about Lojban. .e'osai ko sarji la lojban
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Lat update: 6 Dec 1998 NEW ENTRIES If you know of any other constructed language with a web page or a file available by ftp or world wide web , please let me know and I'll include a link. My email is cbogart, at sign, then quetzal.com. If you have information in electronic form that is not available by FTP, ask me and maybe I'll put it up on my own site. Please keep in mind that this is just an index; other people have done all the work of actually inventing these languages and making them available to you on the internet!

137. Foundation For Endangered Languages. Home
Foundation focused on the support, protection and promotion of endangered languages. Site includes a newsletter, bibliography, information on grant applications and links to related sites.
http://www.ogmios.org/
Foundation for Endangered Languages Home Manifesto Membership details Proceedings ... Bibliography
Welcome to the Foundation's webpage, which contains back numbers of our newsletter as well as announcements of the Foundation's activities. Our 2005 conference is to be held in Stellenbosch, South Africa (18-20 November ). The topic is "Creating Outsiders: Endangered Languages, Migration and Marginalization." You may be interested to know about our previous conferences Edinburgh Maynooth, Ireland Charleston, North Carolina Agadir, Morocco Antigua, Guatemala Broome, Western Australia Barcelona, Spain To order the proceedings from any of our past conferences please email Nicholas Ostler on nostler(at)chibcha.demon.co.uk or write to: Nicholas Ostler, Batheaston Villa, 172 Bailbrook Lane, Bath, BA1 7AA, England. Our latest newsletter (issue 26, Spring - 30 April 2005) is available here The aims of the Foundation are:
  • to raise awareness of endangered languages, both inside and outside the communities where they are spoken, through all channels and media;
  • to support the use of endangered languages in all contexts: at home, in education, in the media, and in social, cultural and economic life;
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    A department in the Division of Humanities featuring the study of Greek and Roman languages, literature, philosophy and culture.
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