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  1. Tense (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics) by Bernard Comrie, 1985-07-26
  2. Computational Linguistic Text Processing: Logical Form, Semantic Interpretation, Discourse Relations and Question Answering by Rodolfo Delmonte, 2007-10-29
  3. Quantitative Methods In Linguistics by Keith Johnson, 2008-02-15
  4. An Introduction to Historical Linguistics by Terry Crowley, 1998-05-28
  5. Portraits of 'the Whiteman': Linguistic Play and Cultural Symbols among the Western Apache by Keith H. Basso, 1979-08-31
  6. Intercultural Discourse and Communication: The Essential Readings (Linguistics: The Essential Readings)
  7. Sociolinguistics: A Reader (Modern Linguistics)
  8. Corpus Linguistics: A Short Introduction by Wolfgang Teubert, Anna Cermakova, 2007-04-22
  9. Linguistic Structure in Language Processing (Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics)
  10. Language, Bananas and Bonobos: Linguistic Problems, Puzzles and Polemics by Neil Smith, 2002-01-28
  11. Writings in General Linguistics by Ferdinand de Saussure, 2006-09-28
  12. Language and Linguistics in Context: Readings and Applications for Teachers
  13. A Linguistic Geography of Africa (Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact)
  14. Linguistic Categorization (Oxford Textbooks in Linguistics) by John R. Taylor, 2004-01-15

121. Department Of Anthropology
Research and teaching interests in linguistic anthropology, including ethnobiology, language and culture, and historicalcomparative linguistics. Fieldwork among the Huastec and Zapotec speakers of Mexico. Northern Illinois University.
http://www3.niu.edu/anthro/people/faculty/brown.htm

Giovanni Bennardo
Cecil Brown Winifred Creamer Arthur Durban ... Ann Wright-Parsons
Cecil H. Brown
Ph.D., Tulane, 1971
Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus Professor Brown has research and teaching interests in linguistic anthropology, including ethnobiology, language and culture, and historical-comparative linguistics. His recent research has focused on lexical acculturation, language universals, and the comparative study of Mayan languages. He has undertaken fieldwork among Huastec (Mayan) speakers of northern Veracruz, Mexico, and among Zapotec speakers in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Fall semester 2001, he was a visiting scientist in the linguistics department at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany. Professor Brown is a Distinguished Research Professor of Northern Illinois University. The author of three books, he regularly teaches ANTH 230: The Anthropology of Language.
Selected Publications
Linguistic Ethnobiology: Amerindian Oak Nomenclature. In

122. NYU Department Of Linguistics
NYU linguistics. 719 Broadway, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10003, USA Phone 212998-7950 Fax 212-995-4707. Photograph of Washington Square Park
http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/lingu/
719 Broadway, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10003, USA
Phone: 212-998-7950 Fax: 212-995-4707 About the department Graduate program Undergraduate program Contact the department ... Resources

123. Department Of Slavic Languages, Georgetown University
Provides contentbased instruction in Russian, Ukrainian, and Polish as well as a variety of courses in Russian literature, culture, and linguistics. Undergraduate major and minor in Russian and a concentration within the M.A. degree in Russian Area Studies. Cources, faculty, and activities.
http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/slavic/
Updated 8/1/04
Georgetown University

124. If You Are Not Automatically Redirected To The New Applied
If you are not automatically redirected to the new Applied linguistics Research Group website, please click here to go there
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125. French Linguistics
Oneway lookup (French-English) and downloadable educational games by Neil Coffey.
http://www.french-linguistics.co.uk/
French-English Dictionary
Dictionary containing around 36,300 headwords and 20,000 compounds and expressions, and 88,000 translations. Free for on-line use.
French on your mobile Updated 25/05/05
Download educational games to help you learn French on your mobile phone.
Latest update 25 May 2005.

126. Systemic Linguistics Information
Resources for systemic functional linguists, including bibliographies, conference lists, email addresses, links, software, and courses worldwide.
http://www.wagsoft.com/Systemics/
Systemic-Functional Linguistics
Information Site Maintained by Mick O'Donnell
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127. Usc Linguistics Department
Several USC linguistics faculty Hagit Borer, Audrey Li, ©2003, 2004 USC linguistics Department, Webmaster Jens Stephan (jensstep@usc.edu)
http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/linguistics/
Linguistics home USC home apply to our graduate program on-line contact us research and degree programs About the Department
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128. New Page 1
Offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs with training in cultural anthropology, archaeology, physical anthropology and anthropological linguistics. Features faculty profiles scholarship information. Located in Bellingham.
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~anthro/
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129. Untitled Document
Organises two conferences a year and publishes a journal.
http://www.lagb.org/
The Linguistics Association of Great Britain website has moved to http://www.lagb.org.uk

130. Personal Homepage Of Hooman Katirai
MIT. Machine learning applied to medicine, text management, and computational linguistics.
http://hooman.i.am/
domain names and web hosting and url forwarding from V3
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131. French Dictionary
FrenchEnglish bilingual dictionary free for on-line use.
http://www.french-linguistics.co.uk/dictionary/

132. Georgetown University Press
Supports the academic mission of Georgetown University by publishing scholarly books and journals in bioethics, international affairs human rights, languages linguistics, political science public policy, and religion ethics. Online store.
http://press.georgetown.edu/
3240 Prospect Street, NW
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Transforming U.S. Intelligence

Edited by Jennifer E. Sims, Burton Gerber
"There is a consensus that intelligence reform is imperative, but little agreement on how to translate the imperative into action. This thoughtful volume brings the expertise and ingenuity of a pack of informed observers to bear, producing thorough and balanced recommendations that advance well beyond the loose talk, glittering generalities, and political heat that have dominated public discussion."— Richard K. Betts , director, Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University Protecting Human Rights
A Comparative Study
Todd Landman
"Todd Landman's book represents an important contribution to human rights research. It is the result of recent, and in some cases pioneering research, specifically with regard to the development of more robust empirical measures. Human rights specialists as well as political scientists whose research agenda includes human rights will welcome its publication." — Mark Ensalaco

133. Journal Of Language And Linguistics
A freeaccess refereed journal. Covers theoretical and applied topics in language studies, linguistics and language teaching. Published quarterly.
http://www.jllonline.net/
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134. Saami Linguistics
Language database and grammatical notes on Saami/Lappish, including a series of domainspecific searchable word lists. In Saami and Norwegian.
http://www.samisk-sr.no/

135. Centre For Computational Linguistics K.U.Leuven
The main objective of the Centre for Computational linguistics at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is to promote basic research in formal and
http://www.ccl.kuleuven.ac.be/
Centre for Computational Linguistics
Welcome to the home page of the Centre for Computational Linguistics (CCL) at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven . This server offers a survey of the ongoing research and development activities. It also provides details about the conferences, workshops, and lectures organised at the centre. Please send all your questions, suggestions, and problem reports to webmaster@ccl.kuleuven.ac.be
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136. The Sci.lang FAQ
Answers to frequently asked questions about dialects, languages and their relationships, linguistics, and phonetic systems.
http://www.zompist.com/langfaq.html
The sci.lang FAQ
Frequently asked questions about linguistics This is an expanded version of the FAQ posted periodically to the sci.lang newsgroup.
Original version written by Michael Covington
Maintained by Mark Rosenfelder
Version: 2.29
Last modified Mar 3, 2002 Recent changes: Added a question on etymology Note : This FAQ doesn't cover everything! Many good books and many important ideas are left unmentioned. All readers should be aware that linguistics is a young science and that linguists rarely agree 100% on anything. Distribution [Back to Metaverse] Linguistics: What it is
What is
linguistics
Does linguistics tell people how to speak or write
properly Resources
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sci.lang for?
What are some good
... LINGUIST list Language families
How are present-day languages
related [Let's see a map ... between languages? Theories
What do those
asterisks mean? What is Noam ... hypothesis? Sounds How can I represent phonetic symbols in ASCII What are phonemes ... foreign accent Writing systems Why do Hebrew and Yiddish [etc.] look alike if they aren't ... Chinese or Japanese dictionary Puzzlers How did language originate What is known about prehistoric language ... Are all languages equally complex, or are some more

137. WJMLL Home Page
Published electronically. Current issues are available free of charge to readers on the Internet. Contents, editorial board, information for authors and
http://wjmll.ncl.ac.uk/
The Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics
Published by the School of Modern Languages
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
ISSN 1461-4499
Welcome to the WJMLL Home Page
JOURNAL CONTENTS
ISSUE 6 (2001)
ISSUE 4-5 (1999-2000)
ISSUE 3 (1998)
ISSUE 2 (1997)
ISSUE 1 (1996)
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Editorial Board ...
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These pages are being constantly updated (this particular page was last amended on 29 December 2000). Comments and technical queries are welcome and should be addressed to Jon West jon.west@ncl.ac.uk These pages have been
The WJMLL pages, including all original graphics, were created by Mark Whitaker.

138. ALAK--The Applied Linguistics Association Of Korea
Society supporting research in this field. Includes newsletter, conference information, downloadable journal.
http://www.alak.or.kr/

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CALL for Paper KAFLE International Conference December 17, 2005, Hankuk University for Foreign Studies CALL for Paper KAPEE Annual Conference February 6, 2006, ALAK 2005 Annual Conference is coming soon! November 19, 2005 . The theme of this year is "Technology in Applied Linguistics." Three distinguished scholars, Dr. Susan Hunston (University of Birmingham), Dr. Dorothy M. Chun (UC, Santa Barbara), and Dr. Yoshio Narisawa (Tohokyu Gakuin University) are invited. We are also preparing various featured presentations: concurrent sessions, round table discussions, CALL fair, and poster session. Reminder: Paper submission due is October 10 Conference presenters are expected to submit a paper (abstract, or extended summary) by

139. Display Journal
Journal of linguistics has as its goal to publish articles that make a clear The Journal of linguistics is one of the top journals for theoretical
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140. The Linguasphere Observatory, World 's Languages And Speech-Communities, Linguas
An exploration of linguistics and related resources with extracts from the Linguasphere Register of the world languages and speech communities.
http://www.linguasphere.org
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    The Linguasphere Observatory
    World 's Languages and Speech-Communities
    As we enter a new millennium, the exploration of our global linguistic environment and the achievement of a new planetary view of human languages - of humanity itself - need to be the concern of all who are interested in our common destiny. The themes and ideas on this website, addressed to a general audience, have been developed as part of the work of the Linguasphere Observatory , an independent organisation (created in 1983, with no political, religious, institutional or governmental affiliations) devoted to the worldwide study and promotion of multilingualism.
    The Linguasphere Observatory is a viewing-platform in cyberspace from which our linguasphere may be observed as a transnational system around the globe and from which the situation of each linguistic community, however small, may be seen in its local and global context.
    The Linguasphere Register of the World's Languages and Speech-Communities is the first comprehensive and transnational classification of the languages and dialects of the world and is available NOW through this website. Illustrations on this site are reproduced from 'Africa and the Written Word' by David Dalby (Imprimeries Réunies de Senlis, 1986) and 'du Langage aux Langues' by Ranka Bijeljac and Roland Breton (Gallimard, 1997).
    "In the galaxy of languages

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