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  1. Understanding Cultures through Their Key Words: English, Russian, Polish, German, and Japanese (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics , No 8) by Anna Wierzbicka, 1997-08-07
  2. Mathematical Linguistics (Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing) by András Kornai, 2007-11-13

141. UCSC Linguistics Department

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142. Index Of Experiments
A series of online experiments on different languages, designed by students and faculty at the Stanford University linguistics Department.
http://symsys.stanford.edu:8081/experiment/index.html
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143. The Museum Of Human Language
Virtual museum with columns. Definition of a language, linguistics, and language function.
http://www.geocities.com/agihard/mohl/mohl.html
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The Mu se um of Hu man Lan guage
A place to learn about the greatest asset of the human species, LANGUAGE.
The Museum of Human Language is a now virtual museum, which hopefully will grow into a physical museum in New York City. You are viewing the foundation, a site under construction, with only text and links so far. Audio and visual features will be installed before completion.
Welcome! The suggested tour of our Museum is simply to read this page from start to finish. But if you like to wander, just click on a topic . Remember, you can go back (retrace your steps) at any point by clicking BACK on your browser.
Floor Plan of the Museum
DEFINITION OF LANGUAGE LINGUISTICS
ENTRANCE TO MUSEUM
You are visitor # SPEECH PERCEPTION BRAIN ARTICULATORY GESTURES WRITING AND OTHER MEDIA ...
LANGUAGE FORM
ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS SCIENCE MATHEMATICS
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Books on Language
Crystal, David. 1987.

144. UW Department Of Linguistics
Website contains information about the department, faculty listings courses listings, degree listings, events, and contact information.
http://depts.washington.edu/lingweb/
Welcome
Welcome to the University of Washington Linguistics Department home page. Our department is located within the College of Arts and Sciences , and offers degrees in General Linguistics and Romance Linguistics at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The department's primary interests lie strongly in grammatical theory ( syntax phonology and semantics ), and in phonetics sociolinguistics computational linguistics , and second language acquisition theory
  • Info about our department. People : Learn more about the faculty and students who make up our department. Courses offered by our department. Degrees : Information about our graduate and undergraduate programs. Resources : Includes the Phonetics Lab and UW Working Papers in Linguistics. Events : A list of talks and conferences as well as special events. Contact information for the Linguistics Department.

145. Gold Coast Australia Neuro Linguistics
NLP for individuals and organisations who share some similar values on the subjects of health, diet, traditional methods of food preparation, and/or small business.
http://www.rejoiceinlife.com/nlp/
Phone Abby Eagle: Dip App Science, Master NLP Practitioner, Ericksonian Hypnosis, Time-Line Therapy, 17 years exp. Business Consulting and Life Coaching with NLP.
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NLP Seminars and Consultations at a price you can afford... PO Box 902 Palm Beach (Gold Coast) Queensland Australia 4221 Phone 07 5576 4270 Main Menu About this site and Abby Eagle Contact us Jobs / Business opportunities Join a newsgroup ... Privacy policy Seminars About the personal evolution program Calendar of events Contact us Fees: NLP counselling ... Weston A Price lecture
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146. Redirecting You
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147. UniLang Community
Provides a home for everybody interested in any aspect of language(s) or linguistics.
http://www.unilang.org

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Communication Chat (Unicode IRC) Voicechat (TeamSpeak 2) UniLang BlackBoard (Java) Help me with this language! ... Software Manual: Reading and writing in various scripts Forum Forum Index Virtual School of Languages
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148. Journal Of English Linguistics
Journal of English linguistics. Sign up for SAGE Contents Alerts today! Select an Issue from the Archive March 1999—March 2005 Search for Articles
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149. Linguistics Language Behavior Abstracts
Bases de datos de pago que contienen citas y sumarios sobre ling¼­stica y comportamiento del lenguaje, psicolingu­stica, audici³n patol³gica y otros temas afines.
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150. Computational Linguistics - Resources And Institutions
Computational linguistics Resources and Institutions. Resources. Associations, Distribution Agencies, ACL/ACM Special Interest Groups related to NL
http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/info/FTPServer.html
IMS Stuttgart
Computational Linguistics - Resources and Institutions
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See also
Language Engineering Sector of the European Union
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151. Blogos
News and opinion articles on sociolinguistics, bilingualism, translation, technology, and other aspects of linguistics.
http://www.multilingualblog.com/
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Your language can say that?
Along these same lines, there is a new blog/book out called The Meaning of Tingo Posted by mtpostediting on 09/13 at 12:54 PM
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What is Multiculturalism?
There is a thread on Multiculturalism which contains a series of short online newspaper articles and forum debate discussions on the topic, including examples from a variety of countries. How is multiculturalism tied to immigration vs the aspects of cross-cultural community situations? The thread mentioned above covers these points and others. Posted by mtpostediting on 09/09 at 02:15 PM
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Keyboard as programmable interface
Check out this coming-soon keyboard from the Russian developer Optimus . Presumably still in the design stage, it apparently enables users to actually program their keyboard! Instead of being a dumb finger punch-ball, keyboards could become a customizable interface. There’s more buzz about it here , and some quirky information about it here - for example, that it will be Open Source.

152. LLAS | Subject Centre For Languages, Linguistics And Area Studies
Subject Centre for Languages, linguistics and Area Studies Textual evidence PD James explores the emerging field of forensic linguistics
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153. Enochian Linguistics
Analytical work on the properties of the Angelic language.
http://members.aol.com/AJRoberti/enochlng.htm
"Move, therefore, and show yourselves! Open the mysteries of your creation!
For I am a servant of the same your God, a true worshipper of the Highest!" Above is a sample of the Angelic language. These words appear at the end of Key One, as well as Keys Eleven through Eighteen, prayers given to Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelly by an angel in 1584 for use in evoking angels. These Keys, along with other samples of the Angelic language, form the basis of the Enochian system of magick, so named because it was supposedly given first to Enoch, the Biblical figure who "walked with God" and was reportedly taken up to heaven, avoiding death. The samples given to Dee and Kelly the 49 Keys, which are made up of less than 1000 distinct words, plus the names of a large number of angels, and numerous snippets represent the only samples we have of the Angelic language. The angels have apparently chosen not to reveal any more of their language to anyone; unless someone out there has been very quiet about it! The purpose of this web page is to serve as a public receptacle of analytical work that has been done on the existing samples of Angelic specifically, work that has explored closely the grammatical, syntactic, morphemic, phonetic, and phonemic properties of the Angelic language. Work regarding translation and textual analysis have also been featured. Links are given to such documents that have already been published on the Web, and space is dedicated here to new work that has not previously appeared on the Web.

154. Resources For Tolkienian Linguistics
The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship (ELF) is an international organization devoted to the scholarly study of the invented languages of JRR Tolkien.
http://www.elvish.org/resources.html
Gandalf in the Library of Minas Tirith
Patrick Wynne

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caught in the wind, and it
became a tree; and the
tree grew, sending out
innumerable branches,
and thrusting out the
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Resources for Tolkienian Linguistics An Annotated Guide Purpose and Principles The purpose of this page is to provide references to useful, generally reliable, and (in my lay opinion as a non-lawyer) legal resources for those interested in the study of the invented languages of J.R.R. Tolkien Estate that Tolkien created expressly for the purpose of ensuring such protections. Tolkien Estate or of Tolkien's publishers , and those that (in my lay opinion as a non-lawyer) require the Estate's permission for publication have sought and received it. Most of the works published in violation of the rights of the Estate (in my lay opinion as a non-lawyer) are either so unreliable or otherwise lacking in utility as to warrant no mention here, or are simply verbatim copies of information from Tolkien's published works (and so still widely available in legal publication). Those who wish to see such works, despite the rights of the Tolkien Estate to say nothing of respect for the views and wishes of the author whose works have inspired us to this study should have no trouble finding such with the aid of a Web search engine. If there is no mention on this page of some work, it is either because I judge it to violate one or more of these principles, or because I've simply not seen it. (If in doubt, feel free to

155. International Journal Of American Linguistics
Quarterly publication on the investigation of linguistic data and on the presentation of grammatical fragments and other documents relevant to Amerindian languages.
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/IJAL/
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156. UMass Amherst :: Department Of Linguistics
Department of linguistics University of Massachusetts 226 South College 150 Hicks Way Amherst, MA 010039274 USA. Phone (413) 545-0885. Fax (413) 545-2792
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157. Association For Persian Language, Linguistics And Computing
Mailing lists and information for people working on different aspects of the Persian language.
http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~apl2c/
APL2C Home Page
This picture is a stamp printed in 1990 on the 1000th anniversary of Ferdowsi. Welcome to the home page of the Association for Persian Language, Linguistics and Computing (APL2C) administrated from the Centre for Cognitive Science , University of Edinburgh.
About APL2C
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158. Pacific Linguistics New Books
Pacific linguistics is a publisher specialising in linguistic descriptions, Pacific linguistics Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
http://pacling.anu.edu.au/
2005 New Releases: The phonology – morphology interface in Malay: An optimality theoretic account
Ahmad, Zaharani (PL 568)
This book gives an exhaustive description on the phonology and the interface between phonology and morphology of the Malay language. ...
2005 ISBN 85883 555 X x + 193 pp.
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A grammar of Gayo: A language of Aceh, Sumatra
Domenyk Eades (PL 567)
Gayo is a regional language of Indonesia spoken by some 260,000 people in the central highlands of Aceh province, at the north-western tip of Sumatra. ...
2005 ISBN 85883 553 3 2005 xii + 350 pp.
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A grammar of Jahai Niclas Burenhult (PL 566) This book is a linguistic study of Jahai, a language belonging to the Northern Aslian subgroup of the Aslian branch of the Mon-Khmer language family. ... 2005 ISBN 85883 554 1 xiv + 245 pp.

159. Linguistics Meta-index
A guide to the best linguistics, language, and computational linguistics resources on the web.
http://www-nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html
Linguistics, Natural Language, and Computational Linguistics Meta-index
A guide to the best linguistic resources on the web
The Linguist List web site
Edinburgh mirror Stockholm mirror , or
The most comprehensive listing of sources of linguistic information, with a lot of their own content. Especially recommended for finding out about The Linguist List, the main world wide linguistics mailing list.
Linguistics Indexes on the Internet from SIL.
This site also hosts Ethnologue , a guide to the world's languages.
Blackwell Publishers - Linguistics Resources
A nicely laid out site, which is especially good on linguistics journals with web sites. Now being updated again. It also links to Linguistics Abstracts On-line , a search interface to linguistics journal articles, edited by Terry Langendoen, which you now have to pay for.
iLoveLanguages
Tons of links to all the world's languages, in a sexy professional presentation, with commercial sponsorship. This is what has become of the famous old "The Human-Languages Page" ( http://www.june29.com/HLP/

160. Classics, Modern Languages And Linguistics At Concordia University
Information about programs, associations, faculty members, and department objectives.
http://artsandscience.concordia.ca/cmll/
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Thursday Report , May 19, 2005)
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848-2424 ext. 2311 Department Administrator joee@alcor.concordia.ca 848-2424 ext. 2303 Undergraduate Secretary (academic advising) Parissa Zohari parissa@vax2.concordia.ca 848-2424 ext. 2300 Program Assistant Jackie Desjardins jdesjard@alcor.concordia.ca 848-2424 ext. 2300 Secretary/Receptionist Marilyn Malofy malm@alcor.concordia.ca 848-2424 ext. 2310 Concordia University 1455 de Maisonneuve West Room H-663 Montreal, Quebec H3G 1M8 Tel: (514) 848-2424 ext. 2310 Fax: Department Objectives Classics programs have two related aims: first, to provide a solid background to the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome through written documents, including historical and literary sources, and archaeological evidence; and second, to train students to read and interpret texts in ancient Greek and Latin. The Modern Language programs provide a stimulating intellectual milieu for learning and strengthening skills in critical thinking, language proficiency, intercultural understanding, literary studies and contemporary approaches to modern languages and cultures, particularly German, Italian, and Hispanic.

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