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  1. Sociolinguistics and Language Education (New Perspectives on Language and Education)
  2. Second Language Acquisition (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics) by Wolfgang Klein, 1986-01-31
  3. Language And History in Viking Age England: Linguistic Relations Between Speakers of Old Norse & Old English (Studies in the Early Middle Ages) by Matthew Townend, 2005-06-01
  4. Lexical Acculturation in Native American Languages (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics, 20) by Cecil H. Brown, 1999-02-04
  5. Language in the Real World: An introduction to linguistics
  6. Language, Usage and Cognition by Joan Bybee, 2010-05-17
  7. When Languages Die: The Extinction of the World's Languages and the Erosion of Human Knowledge by K David Harrison, 2008-07-21
  8. Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition by Peter Robinson, Nick C. Ellis, 2008-02-25
  9. Language Diversity and Thought: A Reformulation of the Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis (Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Language) by John A. Lucy, 1992-07-31
  10. Language into Language: Cultural, Legal and Linguistic Issues for Interpreters and Translators by Saul Sibirsky, Martin C. Taylor, 2010-04-16
  11. Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics: Index Volume
  12. The Handbook of Second Language Acquisition (Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics)
  13. Fossilization in Adult Second Language Acquisition by ZhaoHong Han, 2004-03-29
  14. The English Language: A Linguistic History by Laurel J. Brinton, Leslie K. Arnovick, 2006-02-09

61. Language
multilingualism, phonetics, and anything else remotely related to language and linguistics. Calvin Linguistics Language Log Other Language Links
http://weblogs.calvin.edu/weblogs?/language

62. Stanford University Libraries&Academic Information Resources:
language and linguistics Collections sociolinguistics applied linguistics. Language Policy by JW Crawford ERIC Language Linguistics NCBE
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/linguist/ling.html
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63. BA Or BSc (Hons) Combined Honours English Language And Linguistics | Oxford Broo
Develop an advanced knowledge of applied linguistics to use in business and professional contexts, including teaching ESOL EFL.
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/ell
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English Language and Linguistics
Combined honours - BA or BSc (Hons) Westminster Institute of Education Contact:
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e: wieump@brookes.ac.uk Course length: three years' full-time study
Introduction
The course
There is a wide range of modules to choose from. These include: History Variety and Change in English, Meaning in Language, Language and Society, Critical Discourse and the Media, Forensic Linguistics (subject to validation), the Methodology of Foreign Language Teaching, and the Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics. If English is not your first language, you can follow modules that will enable you to raise your written and spoken English to a higher level. In addition to following core modules you can choose to organise your studies according to three possible pathways: Applied Linguistics, Teaching English as a Foreign Language, or Business and Professional Contexts, or you can combine them. Which pathway you choose will depend upon your interests and upon the modules you decide to take in your second and third years on the course.  
Teaching, learning and assessment

64. English Language And Linguistics
What’s Special about English language and linguistics at Oxford Brookes English language and linguistics will appeal to you if you have a keen interest
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Course Outline This course is a particularly suitable choice if you want to teach English or another language as a foreign language, or if you wish to use English in business, tourism, media, communications and other professional contexts. It is studied as part of a combined honours degree - good combinations include Communication, Media and Culture Education and Human Development Performing Arts Early Childhood Studies ... Philosophy and Modern Languages . Alternatively it can be combined with any of one of over 60 other subjects at Brookes such as English Studies Hospitality Management Psychology History or Anthropology International students are very welcome on this course. If English is not your first language you can follow modules which enable you to raise your written and spoken English to a higher level. In addition to following core modules, you can choose to organise your studies according to three possible pathways:

65. Rhodes University
For more information about English Language Linguistics at Rhodes please contact Department of English language and linguistics Rhodes University
http://www.ru.ac.za/academic/departments/linguistics/
Rhodes University Academic Departments Linguistics ... RESEARCH
D EPARTMENT OF E NGLISH L L INGUISTICS
Prof. Vivian de Klerk - V.deKlerk@ru.ac.za Department of English Language and Linguistics
Rhodes University
GRAHAMSTOWN - 6140
South Africa
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66. Introduction To Linguistics
Covers language acquisition, learning disorders, linguistics, universals, early development of the English language and phonetics.
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67. Languages And Linguistics
This area holds works on language, linguistic theory and structural linguistics. Acronyms Dictionary American Dialect Society American Philological
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Languages and Linguistics
This area holds works on language, linguistic theory and structural linguistics.
  • Acronyms Dictionary
  • American Dialect Society
  • American Philological Association
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  • Welsh Resources This page is maintained by Sue Pierce
  • 68. Diccionarios Y Gramáticas / Dictionaries And Grammars
    Organized by language family, in alphabetical order, this list includes other related books published by the Summer Institute of linguistics/Instituto Ling¼­stico de Verano (Mexico). English/Spanish.
    http://www.sil.org/mexico/pub/DicGram.htm
    Dictionaries, grammars and analyzed texts in Mexican Indian languages amuzgo cora cuicateco chatino ... Zoque El enfoque de la siguiente lista es la serie de vocabularios y diccionarios indígenas "Mariano Silva y Aceves" lista de precios ), excepto los que se han agotado (debidamente indicados) o que vienen de otras editoriales. Muchos se pueden encontrar en bibliotecas universitarias, incluso en varias The following list focuses on the "Mariano Silva y Aceves" series of vocabularies and dictionaries and its companion series of grammars, but it also includes other major linguistic studies published by the (Summer Institute of Linguistics) in Mexico or by its members. Most titles are available for sale from SIL (see the price list ), except for those which are identified as being out-of-print or published by other publishers. Many are available in university libraries, including a number of libraries in Mexico
    See also:
    Familia Amuzga
    Amuzgoan Family
    Diccionarios / Dictionaries
    • Diccionario 44.

    69. Linguistics - Tribe.net
    Group for discussions of words and language.
    http://linguistica.tribe.net/
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    70. The Association For Computational Linguistics
    The ACL is the international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation.
    http://www.aclweb.org/
    Upcoming
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    ACL-05 (Ann Arbor, June)

    HLT/EMNLP 2005
    ...
    ACL-COLING 2006
    (Sydney, July)
    The Association for Computational Linguistics
    The Association for Computational Linguistics is THE international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation. Membership includes the ACL quarterly journal, Computational Linguistics , reduced registration at most ACL-sponsored conferences , discounts on ACL-sponsored publications, and participation in ACL Special Interest Groups. The ACL journal, Computational Linguistics , continues to be the primary forum for research on computational linguistics and natural language processing. Since 1988, the journal has been published for the ACL by MIT Press to provide a broader distributional base. More about the journal (submission and review forms). An annual meeting is held each summer in locations where significant computational linguistics research is carried out.
    Announcements
    The ACL 2007 Conference Call for Proposals is now available.
    Membership applications can now be completed online. Please go to our

    71. Resources For Text, Speech And Language Processing
    A collection of resources in a variety of fields related to text, speech and language processing. These include computational linguistics, information retrieval and machine learning. Here you can find pointers to useful Web sites, as well as lists of relevant books, newsgroups and mailing lists.
    http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~gabr/resources/resources.html
    Resources for Text, Speech and Language Processing
    This is a collection of resources in a variety of fields related to text, speech and language processing . These include computational linguistics, information retrieval and machine learning. Here you can find pointers to useful Web sites, as well as lists of relevant books, newsgroups and mailing lists, and much more. If you would like to suggest an addition, or if you want your own site listed here, please email me at gabr@cs.technion.ac.il . If you find this collection useful, or if you have a comment, please drop me a line too.
  • Books and publishing houses
  • Journals and conferences
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  • Pointers to Internet resources ...
    gabr@cs.technion.ac.il
    Last updated on January 2, 2004 Keywords: Computational Linguistics, Natural Language Processing, NLP, Natural Language Understanding, Natural Language Analysis, Natural Language Generation, Information Retrieval, IR, Text Categorization, Artificial Intelligence, AI, Machine Learning, Corpus Linguistics, Algorithm Design, Text Mining, Text Data Mining, Digital Signal Processing, DSP, Speech Processing, Speech Recognition, SR, Automatic Speaker Recognition, ASR, Speaker Identification, Speaker Verification
  • 72. Georgetown University Department Of Arabic Language, Literature And Linguistics
    B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. programs. Emphasizes intensive proficiencybased teaching of Arabic language and culture at the undergraduate level and literature and linguistics at the graduate level. Degree requirements, summer program, study abroad, and scholarships.
    http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/arabic/
    U.S. need Arabists
    Georgetown University
    Department of Arabic Language,
    Literature and Linguistics
    P. O. Box 571046
    Washington, D.C. 20057-1046
    Phone: (202) 687-5743
    Fax: (202) 687-2408
    W elcome to the Department of Arabic Language, Literature and Linguistics at Georgetown University CAPA

    "In Arabic – the only semitic language that has remained the language of a whole civilization – ideas spring forth from the vein of the sentence as sparks
    from the flint". Louis Massignon arabic@georgetown.edu

    73. The Eclectic Company - Language & Linguistics
    Languages in General Phonetics and Phonology Applied linguistics Grammar of English History of English Metaphor Universities People Net Links
    http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jlawler/lingmarks.html
    The Eclectic Company
    The Chomskybot
    Languages in General Phonetics and Phonology ... Miscellaneous
    There is a surprisingly large variety of linguistic resources on the Web already,
    with plenty more no doubt to follow.
  • One can already, for instance, read the LINGUIST List on the Web.
  • One can now peruse the definitive bibliography of the late Dwight Bolinger prepared by his son and literary executor.
    (It includes a lovely picture of Bolinger , in a characteristic pose.)
  • One can see the full text (and the attached bibliography) of the LSA Resolution on "Ebonics" from the recent Annual Meeting.
    (I was there and can vouch that it was unanimous; in fact, we had a bit of trouble getting some folks to agree to call the press reports only "incorrect and demeaning", instead of far stronger language. But, amazingly, several hundred linguists in the same room managed to discuss, edit, and resoundingly approve the resolution in under an hour. No doubt the fact that it was almost dinner time helped.)
  • On Usenet, one can read sci.lang
  • 74. SpringerLink - Publication
    Journal focusing on issues related to structure and meaning in natural language, as addressed in the philosophy of language, linguistic semantics, syntax and related disciplines. Edited by Pauline Jacobson, and published six times per year by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Includes contents and abstracts.
    http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0165-0157
    Articles Publications Publishers
    Home

    Publication Linguistics and Philosophy Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 0165-0157 (Paper) 1573-0549 (Online) Subject: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 28 Number 3 / June 2005 Number 2 / April 2005 Number 1 / February 2005 Volume 27 Number 6 / January 2005 Request a sample Number 5 / October 2004 Number 4 / August 2004 ... Number 1 / February 2004 Volume 26 Number 6 / December 2003 Number 5 / October 2003 Number 4 / August 2003 Number 3 / June 2003 ... Number 1 / February 2003 Volume 25 Numbers 5-6 / December 2002 Number 4 / August 2002 Number 3 / June 2002 Number 2 / April 2002 ... Number 1 / February 2002 Volume 24 Number 6 / November 2001 Number 5 / October 2001 Number 4 / August 2001 Number 3 / June 2001 ... Number 1 / February 2001 Volume 23 Number 6 / December 2000 Number 5 / October 2000 Number 4 / August 2000 Number 3 / May 2000 ... Number 1 / January 2000 Volume 22 Number 6 / November 1999 Number 5 / October 1999 Number 4 / August 1999 Number 3 / June 1999 ... Number 1 / February 1999 Volume 21 Number 6 / December 1998 Number 5 / October 1998 Number 4 / August 1998 Number 3 / June 1998 ... Number 1 / February 1998 Volume 20 Number 6 / December 1997 Number 5 / October 1997 Number 4 / August 1997 Number 3 / June 1997 ... Number 1 / February 1997 First page
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    75. Internet Public Library: Language & Linguistics
    An impressive collection of links to linguistics and language specific This linguistics web site provides Miniessays about human language in its
    http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum40.00.00/
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    Subject Collections

    Business

    Computers

    Education
    ... Arts and Humanities This collection All of the IPL Advanced The nature and structure of human speech and the use by humans of voice sounds and written symbols representing these sounds in organized patterns to express and communicate thoughts and feelings.
    Sub-headings:
    Arabic
    Chinese
    Classical Chinese Texts
    A collection of Classical Chinese Texts, as codified in the Song Dynasty. Texts have been provided in both Chinese and English.
    English
    Finnish
    French
    German ...
    Spanish
    Resources in this category:
    You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
    1st International Collection of Tongue Twisters
    http://www.uebersetzung.at/twister/index.htm
    With 2680 entries in 105 languages. Several of the entries have translations. Accepts contributions.
    Anthropology in the News
    http://www.tamu.edu/anthropology/news.html
    "Links to news stories published on the web by CNN, New York Times (NYT), USA Today (USA), MS-NBC, Washington Post, Nando, Archaeology, Scientific American (SciAm), American Scientist (AmSci), university press releases and other sources." Organized by broad topic (breaking news, archaeology, bioanthropology, social/cultural, lingustics).
    Comp.Speech Frequently Asked Questions

    76. ACM: Computing Research Repository
    An electronic repository of fulltext papers in computational linguistics, natural language processing, speech processing.
    http://www.acm.org/pubs/corr/
    Computing Research Repository (CoRR)
    Computing research relies heavily on the rapid dissemination of results. As a result, the formal process of submitting papers to journals has been augmented by other, more rapid, dissemination methods. Originally these involved printed documents, such as technical reports and conference papers. Then researchers started taking advantage of the Internet, putting papers on ftp sites and later on various web sites. But these resources were fragmented. There was no single repository to which researchers from the whole field of computing could submit reports, no single place to search for research results, and no guarantee that information would be archived at the end of a research project. This changed in September 1998. Through a partnership of ACM , the arXiv.org e-print archive (originally at Los Alamos, now based at Cornell), and NCSTRL (Networked Computer Science Technical Reference Library), an online Computing Research Repository (CoRR) has been established. The CoRR is available to all members of the community at no charge. We encourage you to use the service right away. It gains in value as more researchers use it. Submitting your research articles to the repository will be the surest way to have your work reach a wide audience. From here you can

    77. Internet Public Library: Language & Linguistics
    Home Magazines Arts and Humanities language linguistics A French language electronic journal for researchers and practitioners interested in
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    Subject Collections

    Business

    Computers

    Education
    ... Arts and Humanities This collection All of the IPL Advanced The nature and structure of human speech and the use by humans of voice sounds and written symbols representing these sounds in organized patterns to express and communicate thoughts and feelings.
    Sub-headings:
    Arabic
    Chinese
    Classical Chinese Texts
    A collection of Classical Chinese Texts, as codified in the Song Dynasty. Texts have been provided in both Chinese and English.
    English
    Finnish
    French
    German ...
    Spanish
    Resources in this category:
    You can also view Subject Collections Associations on the Net under this heading.
    ALSIC: Apprentissage des Langues et Systemes d'Information et de Communication
    http://alsic.univ-fcomte.fr/
    A French language electronic journal for researchers and practitioners interested in Computer-Assisted Language Learning. "ALSIC aims at presenting and exchanging theoretical and practical work in fields related to its domain (didactics, applied linguistics, psycholinguistics, educational sciences, computational linguistics, computer science, etc.)."
    BluePrint
    http://members.aol.com/bluemagzin/newblue.html

    78. 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.
    Featured Research Group
    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.
    Featured Publication
    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.

    79. Language And Linguistics
    linguistics Web Sites in Japanlinguistics and languageRelated Web Sites in Japan. To the Japanese Version (much more extensive and largely annotated). This page is maintained by GOTOO
    http://icg.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/lang_ling.html

    HOME Sounds, Grammar, Vocabulary of Chaucers' Language
    The Middle English Language
    The Glossarial Database of Middle English Search the OED (Harvard only) ... ldb@wjh.harvard.edu
    URL: http://icg.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer
    Last Modified: 02/09/99
    Permission is granted to use this material for non-commercial purposes. Please use proper attribution.

    80. Lav Lang Homepage.gif
    Formal papers, roundtable discussions, performance pieces and other presentations which explore language, linguistics, literature, nonverbal communication, cinema, photography, and visual arts. Background, scheduled events, and previous presentations.
    http://www.american.edu/lavenderlanguages/
    Welcome to the website of the
    Lavender Languages and Linguistics Conference!
    The site displays information about the upcoming conference (Lav Lgs XIII February 10-12, 2006) and archives conference agendas and abstracts from conferences in previous years. So the material you will find here will be helpful to lgbtq language interests in multiple ways.
    Presentations during the earliest years of the Lavender Languages Conference were concerned with documenting lgbtq-related linguistic usage more so than theorizing the broader significance of this evidence. In recent years, the focus of conversation has expanded, to ensure that linguistic practices under discussion are situated within social, political, and historic contexts. The ongoing discussions of "talking queer in French," "language and sexual geography," "language and homophobic discourse" and "racializing sexuality and gender” during previous Lav Lgs conference and the discussion on “les-being and doing” which began at Lav Lgs XI are good examples of these struggles and their outcomes.
    Unlike the case at the larger professional meetings, Lav Lgs program is organized to facilitate face-to-face conversation and to allow discussion to continue throughout the three-day conference period. Indeed, participants work hard each year to maintain a non-attitude environment at all conference events, thereby enabling conversations between established scholars and those just beginning to explore lavender language interests, and between academics, public intellectuals and community activists. Conflicting points of view about language, gender and sexuality often arise during these discussions, but conference participants are not demeaned or devalued in order to secure such exchange.

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