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  1. Surviving Linguistics: A Guide for Graduate Students by Monica Ann Macaulay, 2006-06-21
  2. Critical Applied Linguistics: A Critical Introduction by Alastair Pennycook, 2001-01-01
  3. Insights into Second Language Reading: A Cross-Linguistic Approach (Cambridge Applied Linguistics) by Keiko Koda, 2005-01-10
  4. Language, Culture, And Society: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology by Zdenek Salzmann, 2006-08-30
  5. Forensic Linguistics: An Introduction to Language in the Justice System (Language in Society) by John Gibbons, 2003-01-27
  6. Spanish/English Contrasts: A Course in Spanish Linguistics by Melvin Stanley Whitley, 2002-08
  7. Teach Yourself Linguistics by Jean Aitchison, 2004-01-26
  8. Context and Culture in Language Teaching (Oxford Applied Linguistics) by Claire Kramsch, 1993-06-17
  9. Neuro-Linguistic Programming: Volume I (The Study of the Structure of Subjective Experience) by Robert Dilts, 1980-06
  10. Heart of the Mind: Engaging Your Inner Power to Change With Neuro-Linguistic Programming by Connirae Andreas, 1989-11
  11. Comparative Indo-European Linguistics: An Introduction by Robert S. P. Beekes, 1995-07
  12. Applied Linguistics (Oxford Introduction to Language Study) by Guy Cook, 2003-04-10
  13. Language Universals and Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology by Bernard Comrie, 1989-07-15
  14. Principles of Linguistic Change: Social Factors, Vol. 2 (Language in Society) by William Labov, 2001-04-06

61. Medical Linguistics - Medical Transcription
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62. Welcome To Berkeley Linguistics
Provides application procedures, undergraduate and graduate program details, people directories, course descriptions, research projects, events,
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Murray Barnson Emeneau, 1904-2005

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    • Group in American Indian Languages : Summer fieldwork report by students and faculty
    • Syntax Circle : Larry Hyman, Noun phrase structure in Aghem. 12:30 PM, 211 Dwinelle Hall.
    The Berkeley Linguistics Department has a rich and distinguished tradition. From 1901 to 1906, the first Linguistics program operated under the direction of the classical philologist Benjamin Ide Wheeler, who was also President of the University of California. After that time most linguistic work at U.C. Berkeley was done through the Anthropology Department where, under the direction of the noted anthropological linguist Alfred Kroeber, extensive efforts were devoted to the recording and describing of unwritten languages, especially American Indian languages spoken in California and elsewhere in the United States.
    The current Department of Linguistics continues these traditions alongside other areas of expertise that have developed since. Constituted in 1953 by the distinguished Sanskrit and Dravidian scholar Murray Emeneau, and subsequently chaired by Mary Haas, a leading scholar of both American Indian and Asian languages, there are at present 15 faculty and 6 retired professors associated with the department. With the approximately 50 graduate students in progress toward the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees, Berkeley linguists remain committed to the empirical, historical, and theoretical study of linguistic structure within a broad linguistic, cultural, and cognitive context.
  • 63. Rutgers Linguistics Home
    Departmental news and information.
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    Rutgers Optimality Archive Jrnl. of Comp. Germanic Lx. ... African Anaphora Project E V E N T S Colloquia Conferences G R O U P S Optimality Research Group Semantics Research Group Syntax Research Group Undergraduate Club L INGUISTICS at Rutgers involves research and training in all areas of the modern discipline. The department is a center of work in Optimality Theory and hosts a group of syntacticians pursuing the Minimalist Program. The semantics faculty have strong interests in the syntax-semantics interface and in the formal-semantic issues raised by the structure of non-Western languages. Close ties are maintained with the Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science ( RuCCS ), the Center for African Studies, and with the university's Language Institute Faculty interests range across the core areas of theoretical linguistics and include computational learning and parsing, the psychology of language, language acquisition, and the philosophy of language. Language specialties include Romance, Germanic, South Asian (especially Hindi), Benue-Congo (esp. Yoruba), Edo, Amerindian (esp. Mohawk), Hebrew, Haitian, Amazonian, Greenlandic, Slavic, and Polynesian.

    64. ScienceDirect - Linguistics And Education - List Of Issues
    OSU linguisticsMajor in linguistics, Minor in linguistics, and More Language Files, Working Papers in linguistics, Dissertations in linguistics, Journals, and More
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    65. Project MUSE - Oceanic Linguistics
    Oceanic linguistics is the only journal devoted exclusively to the study of the Articles in Oceanic linguistics cover issues of linguistic theory that
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    Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press Oceanic Linguistics is the only journal devoted exclusively to the study of the indigenous languages of the Oceanic area and parts of Southeast Asia. The languages within the scope of the journal, probably numbering over a thousand, are the original languages of Australia, the Papuan languages of New Guinea, and the languages of the Austronesian (or Malayo-Polynesian) family. Articles in Oceanic Linguistics cover issues of linguistic theory that pertain to languages of the area, report research on historical relations, or furnish new information about inadequately described languages. JOURNAL COVERAGE:
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    66. News@UofT -- Researchers Examine Patterns In Gay Speech -- February 18, 2002
    People can usually differentiate gay from straight men based on certain phonetic patterns, say two U of T linguistics.
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    (The Blue Book) Researchers examine patterns in gay speech Linguists identify phonetic characteristics that seem to make a man's voice sound stereotypically gay by Michah Rynor Feb. 18, 2002 (revised Feb. 25) For a linguist, it's a fascinating mystery.Why do a sizeable number of gay men “sound” gay? After three years of research, Professors Henry Rogers and Ron Smyth of linguistics may be on the verge of answering that question. According to Rogers, people can usually differentiate gay- and straight-sounding voices based on certain phonetic patterns. “We have identified a number of phonetic characteristics that seem to make a man’s voice sound gay,” says Rogers. Their best hunch so far is that some gay men may be subconsciously imitating certain female speech patterns and if this is true, “We want to know how men acquire this way of speaking.”

    67. Reminiscences By Pike On Early American Anthropological Linguistics
    Essay written by Kenneth Pike for the journal American Anthropologist. Contains reminiscences of many leading figures of this field in the early 20th century, such as Edward Sapir.
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    This is the last academic paper that Ken Pike wrote shortly before his death on December 31, 2000 at age 88. In October 1999 the editor of American Anthropologist AA
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    In this essay, Pike reviews where, in his view, linguistic anthropology was in the past, where it is now, and where it may lead in the future. He describes how he got into linguistics in the 1930s, and then reminisces about his personal interactions with the godfathers of American structural linguistics: Bloomfield, Sapir, Fries, Bloch, Hockett, Nida, Swadesh, Trager, Voegelin, and others. He describes how his theory of tagmemics evolved, as well as his emic/etic concept; and he tells of the abrupt changes that came in American linguistics with the rise of Chomsky and transformational linguistics.
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    Mayan Studies I Phonetics Morphology In the spring of 1937, using a cane to start with, I walked for a month from the highlands of the Mixtec area (8,300 feet above sea level) to the coast, to survey other Mixtec-related linguistic needs on the way.

    68. Indiana University Department Of Linguistics - Home
    Indiana University linguistics Department. Memorial Hall, Room 322 1021 E. Third Street, Bloomington, IN. 474057005 (812)855-6456; Fax(812)855-5363
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    69. Alan W. Biermann
    Duke University. Chair, Department of Computer Science. AAAI Fellow. Computational linguistics, automatic programming and inference, Author of Great Ideas in Computer Science.
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    70. Lexicon Of Linguistics

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    71. WESSWEB: French Studies Web
    Online journals, secondary and critical material, literary theory, linguistics, special collections, and scholarly societies.
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    72. Linguistics And English Language
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    73. CSLI Center For The Study Of Language And Information -- Stanford University
    Home page for the CSLI at Stanford University. The institute is a multidisciplinary body spanning linguistics, philosophy, computer science and mathematics.
    http://www-csli.stanford.edu/csli/index.shtml
    The Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI) is an Independent Research Center founded in 1983 by researchers from Stanford University SRI International , and Xerox PARC (now just PARC). CSLI is devoted to research in the emerging science of information, computing, and cognition. This new science had its origins in the late 1970s as computer scientists, linguists, logicians, philosophers, psychologists, and artificial intelligence researchers, seeking solutions to problems in their own disciplines, turned to one another for help.
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    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy implements the new digital library concept of a "dynamic reference work"-it is a highly customized work-flow system by which the members of an entire discipline can collaboratively maintain a refereed reference work that not only introduces (for beginners) traditional philosophical topics but also tracks (for experts) the new ideas being published on those topics in both fixed and web-based media.
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    The Philosophical Status of Diagrams by Mark Greaves explores the reasons why structured graphics have been largely excluded from contemporary formal theories of axiomatic systems. In particular, it traces how several systematic forces in the intellectual history of mathematics and logic drove the adoption of sentential representational styles rather than diagrammatic ones. This book shows the progressive effects of these forces on the evolution of diagram-based systems of inference in logic and geometry, stretching from the Greeks to the early twentieth-century work of David Hilbert. This exploration makes clear that the familiar prejudice against diagrammatic inference in logic and geometry owes more to history and philosophical context than to any technical incompatibility with modern theories of axiomatic systems.

    74. Conference Site
    Information and call for papers in Interactional linguistics, Ethnomethodology, Membership categorisation analysis (MCA), Applied Conversation Analysis (CA).
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    75. Department Of Linguistics - Home
    Current courses, faculty research descriptions and faculty and staff contact information, a photo album and overviews of academic programs.
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    Welcome to the Linguistics Department at the University of Rochester. We are a close-knit department with close ties to our collegues in the departments of Computer Science Brain and Cognitive Science , and Philosophy as well as the American Sign Language at the University of Rochester.
    Linguistics offers students an opportunity to engage in scientific and historical study of the complexities of sound, form, and meaning which distinguish human language. Majors in linguistics first receive basic training in general linguistic theory. Students then broaden their competence in a specific area in consultation with the undergraduate linguistics advisor, planning a track in one of the following areas: phonology, syntax and semantics, historical linguistics, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, and descriptive linguistics of specific languages. Linguistics majors are encouraged to develop fluency in a foreign language (or American Sign Language) or competence in computer programming.
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    76. Sapir, Edward
    A leading figure in twentiethcentury linguistics and anthropology who specialized in Canadian native populations.
    http://cognet.mit.edu/MITECS/Entry/irvine.html

    77. Catalan Working Papers In Linguistics
    Revista del Grup de Gram tica Te²rica de la UAB que publica articles de recerca en el camp de la ling¼­stica generativa.
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    CATALAN WORKING PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS Ara podeu descarregar lliu rement els articles dels últims volums (6-9) en format PDF
    You can freely download the articles of volums 6 to 9 in PDF format
    Entre el 1991 i el 2001 el Grup de Gramàtica Teòrica publica la revista Catalan Working Papers in Linguistics (CatWPL) , que dóna a conèixer els articles de recerca en el camp de la lingüística generativa. Catalan Working Papers in Linguistics (CatWPL), published between 1991 and 2001 as an initiative of the Grup de Gramàtica Teòrica, is a journal that aims at making available research in progress carried out by linguists working on generative grammar. Podeu sol·licitar els volums 1-5 a /
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    78. Cogprints - Subject: Linguistics
    Subject linguistics. Subject Areas (2436). linguistics (241). Comparative linguistics (9) Computational linguistics (61) Historical linguistics (17)
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    79. UK Slavonic Linguists
    A clearinghouse for information about academics working in the field of Slavonic linguistics in the UK.
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    Slavonic Linguists in the United Kingdom
    This page is a clearinghouse for information about academics working in the field of Slavonic linguistics in the UK. If you are an academic or private scholar and wish to be included on this page, send us your details . We will include entries from both academics and private researchers who publish in the fields of theoretical linguistics, applied linguistics and philology as they relate to the Slavonic languages.
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    80. Labs.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/
    Computational linguistics and PhoneticsHomepage of the Department of Computational linguistics and Phonetics at the University of the Saarland in Saarbrücken, Germany.
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