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  1. Problems & Perspectives: Studies in the Modern French Language by Wendy Ayres-Bennett, Janice Carruthers, et all 2001-03-26
  2. Vicarious Language: Gender and Linguistic Modernity in Japan (Asia: Local Studies / Global Themes) by Inoue Miyako, 2006-04-05
  3. Investigating Language: Central Problems in Linguistics (The Language Library) by Ronald Wardhaugh, 1991-01-15
  4. Language Networks: The New Word Grammar (Oxford Linguistics) by Richard Hudson, 2007-02-03
  5. How English Works: A Linguistic Introduction (2nd Edition) by Anne Curzan, Michael P. Adams, 2008-07-12
  6. The Development of Second Language Proficiency (Cambridge Applied Linguistics)
  7. Language, Culture, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology by Zdenek Salzmann, 2006-08-01
  8. An Introduction to Linguistic Theory and Language Acquisition (Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics) by Stephen Crain, Diane Lillo-Martin, 1999-03-29
  9. The Linguistics of British Sign Language: An Introduction by Rachel Sutton-Spence, Bencie Woll, 1999-04-28
  10. African Voices: An Introduction to the Languages and Linguistics of Africa
  11. How Language Works by David Crystal, 2007-11-01
  12. The New York Times Book of Language and Linguistics
  13. The Origins of Meaning (Language in the Light of Evolution) by James Hurford, 2007-10-11
  14. Handbook of Research in Second Language Teaching and Learning: Volume 2 (ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series)

81. STTS – Speech Technology Services
Specializes in research and development in speech and language technology, computational linguistics. Based in Stockholm.
http://stts.se

82. Sinhala Language Page
A site devoted to the Sinhala (Sinhalese) language, culture and linguistics.
http://www.sinhalapage.com
Saturday, September 17, 2005 Resources Directory Discussion Forum Quiz Resources Directory Arts and Entertainment
Food and Recipes, Humor, Music, Poetry, Tele-dramas and Movies, ... Sinhala language: General Facts
Script, Greetings, ... News and Media
Newspaper and Literature, Radio Online, ... Society
Sinhalese culture, Heritage, History, ... Software/Fonts
Fonts and Software, General Information, Tex/Latex, Transliteration schemes, ... Studying Sinhala
Online Study Programs, Reviews of Study Materials, Study Materials, Study Programs offered by Schools and Universtities, ... Add Resources New Links Popular Links Top Rated ... Contact Us Created and maintained by Kumara Henadeerage
Updated November 23, 2004

83. Anthropological Linguistics
Concise treatments of various areas of concern in this field, including contact languages and the Whorf hypothesis.
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/cultural/language/topics_in_anthropological_lingui.html
Topics in Anthropological Linguistics
Chimpanzee Communication Pidgins and Creoles Structural Linguistics Tonal Languages Whorf Hypothesis World Languages Home

84. 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/

85. 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
APL2C Newsletter
APL2C Special Interest Groups

86. 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
COMMUNICATIVE FUNCTIONS INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION THEORY ANIMAL COMMUNICATION EXPRESSIVE FUNCTIONS ART SOCIALOGICAL FUNCTIONS
LANGUAGE FUNCTION
LANGUAGES IN TIME ...
LANGUAGES
Books on Language
Crystal, David. 1987.

87. KPML One-point Access Page
Graphically based language engineering program, developed for working with largescale grammars under the Systemic Formal linguistics framework. Downloadable program images, documentation, resources and source code.
http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/anglistik/langpro/kpml/README.html

88. Ethnologue Report For Suriname
An overview of the Amerindian languages spoken in Suriname, the number and locations of the speakers of each, and their relationships to overall language families, is presented here by the Summer Institute of linguistics Ethnologue database.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Suriname

89. Georgetown University Department Of East Asian Languages And Cultures -
Undergraduate degree program through the Department of East Asian languages and Cultures. language instruction courses as well as culture, literature, and linguistics courses taught in English. Major and minor degree requirements, overseas studies, news, and resources.
http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/asian/p_requir-c.htm

Class Schedules

Course Descriptions

Resources


CHINESE MAJOR The Chinese major combines thorough training in spoken and written Chinese language with the development of critical approaches to a broad range of Chinese cultural phenomena including classical and modern literature, visual arts, film, popular culture, and underlying aspects of philosophical and social thought. Most courses are conducted in Chinese with readings in Chinese.
Required Courses 12 General Education Requirements, including
1 CHIN 024 East Asia: Texts and Contexts
2 courses in history for which the Department highly recommends:
or
9-11 courses (depending on placement) in Chinese, consisting of 2 Intensive First Level Chinese 2 Intensive Second Level Chinese 2 Third Level Chinese 1 Introduction to Classical Chinese 4 Chinese Electives Level IV (300) or above 1 Department course on Chinese culture or literature taught in English

90. 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

91. Language & Linguistics: School Of Language & Literature - University Of Aberdeen
School of language and Literature at the University of Aberdeen comprises English, Film Studies, language Centre, Modern languages (Celtic, French, German,
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/langling/

5th UK Language Variation and Change Conference (UKLVC5), University of Aberdeen, 12-14 September 2005

What is language and linguistics?

Language and linguistics at Aberdeen

What can language and linguistics be used for?

5th UK Language Variation and Change Conference (UKLVC5), University of Aberdeen, 12-14 September 2005

What is language and linguistics?

Language and linguistics at Aberdeen

What can language and linguistics be used for?
... Clearing

92. Ethnologue Report For Guyana
An overview of the Amerindian languages spoken in Guyana, the number and locations of the speakers of each, and their relationships to overall language families, is presented here by the Summer Institute of linguistics Ethnologue database.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Guyana

93. Home Page, Department Of Linguistics And Modern English Language At Lancaster Un
Details of courses, research projects, and related news, as well as information for both undergraduates and postgraduates.
http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/
Skip Links Access/General info Site Map Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, LA1 4YT, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1524 593045 Fax: +44 (0) 1524 843085 E-mail: You are here: Home
Home Page
Welcome to the website of The Department of Linguistics and English Language (LAEL) at Lancaster University. The Department is the largest Linguistics department in Britain. In the last TQA (Teaching Quality Assessment), the Department was given a score of 23 out of 24. Read more about what the assessors said. In the 2001 national Research Assessment Exercise, LAMEL received a rating of 5. Read more about our RAE success. The Times Higher Education Supplement (2003) placed LAMEL as the 3rd best Linguistics department in the UK, higher than 22 other universities including Oxford and University College London. The league table was based upon average A-level offer, TQA score, graduate employability and RAE rating.
Funding Opportunities for Post Graduate Study at Lancaster University
Study for an MA: The Professor Geoffrey Leech Scholarships
Available for any of our MA degree schemes. Click here for

94. The Homepage Of Integrational Linguistics
A specific approach to linguistics combining a comprehensive theory of language and a theory of grammars.
http://camelot.germanistik.fu-berlin.de/il/
Integrational Linguistics, linguistics, theory of language, theory of grammars, grammar, phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, English, German, Chinese, Spanish Your browser does not support frames.
The non-frames version of the Homepage of Integrational Linguistics will not be supported after Dec 31, 1999. Please update your browser.
Die frame-lose Version der Homepage der Integrativen Sprachwissenschaft
. Le recomendamos, por tanto, que instale un navegador capacitado para visualizar los marcos.

95. Standardization And Implementations Of Thai Language
Details on Thai encoding, input and output mechanisms, linguistics and standards. PDF document, requires Acrobat Reader.
http://www.nectec.or.th/it-standards/thaistd_tr.pdf

96. Professional Foreign Language Translation Home
Institute for Applied linguistics at the Kent State College of Arts and Sciences.
http://appling.kent.edu/
T he Institute for Applied Linguistics is a research and training unit within the College of Arts and Sciences at Kent State. Affiliated with the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies, the Institute and its faculty coordinate the four-year Bachelor of Science Program in Translation and the 2-year Master of Arts specializing in Translation W ithin the scope of these important translation degree programs the Institute for Applied Linguistics (IAL) pursues training goals focused on scientific and technical translation, legal and commercial translation, computer- assisted terminology and translation, translation research skills, internationalization, software localization and project management for the language industry.
T he Institute for Applied Linguistics (IAL) is one of America's leading university-based translator training programs. The IAL's comprehensive undergraduate and graduate curricula provide a firm foundation in translation studies and translation practice for students in French, German, Japanese, Russian and Spanish. The program emphasizes specialized translation, software localization and project management but is also designed to provide a comprehensive foundation for skill development in commercial, legal and humanistic translation. The Institute is also an internationally renowned center for research in many areas of language engineering including computer-assisted translation and terminology, multilingual document management and cross-language information exchange and retrieval.

97. Linguistics At UGA
An interdisciplinary program with faculty drawn from nine departments in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and three departments in the College of Education. Undergraduate or graduate degrees in four applied areas Cognitive linguistics, Second language Acquisition, Historical linguistics, and language Variation/Sociolinguistics.
http://www.linguistics.uga.edu/
Linguistics at the
University of Georgia
142 Gilbert Hall
Athens, Georgia 30602 home program info people syllabi ... contact us Linguistics at the University of Georgia is an interdisciplinary program with faculty drawn from nine departments in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and three departments in the College of Education. It offers the opportunity to pursue undergraduate or graduate degrees in four areas: Second Language Acquisition, Language Theory, Historical Linguistics, and Language Variation/Sociolinguistics. The program boasts a diverse research-oriented community, exceptional resources and a dynamic learning environment.
2005 UGA Linguistics Society Conference Theme: "Applications and Innovations in Linguistic Research"
Conference date: February 26, 2005
Deadline for submissions: November 22, 2004
To view the call for papers, please click here This site is maintained by the Linguistics Program at the University of Georgia. Please feel free to contact the webmaster with any comments or suggestions.

98. WJMLL Home Page
Published electronically. Current issues are available free of charge to readers on the Internet. Contents, editorial board, information for authors and announcements.
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)
INFORMATION
WHAT'S ON?
About the Journal
About contributions
Editorial Board ...
Announcements
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.

99. UGA Germanic And Slavic Languages
Offers courses in language, literature, linguistics, film, critical theory, and cultural studies with programs leading to the A.B. and M.A. degrees in German, and the A.B. degree in Russian. Includes faculty contacts, program descriptions and forms.
http://www.uga.edu/~gslangs/
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Welcome! The Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages at the University of Georgia offers programs leading to the A.B. and M.A. degrees in German, and the A.B. degree in Russian. Our faculty comprises specialists in the major areas of German and Slavic studies, and we offer a wide range of courses in language, literature, linguistics, film, critical theory, and cultural studies. For more information, follow the links to the left. Joseph E. Brown Hall Text-Only Version
Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages
201 Joseph E. Brown Hall, Athens, GA 30602
phone: (706) 542-3663, fax: (706) 583-0349
german@uga.edu
Page last updated on June 4, 2005
Please contact the webmaster if you have any comments or questions

100. Weiterleitung
Includes online issues, subscription information, editorial team and instructions for authors.
http://www.degruyter.de/journals/linguistics/index.html

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