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  1. Computer-Assisted Language Learning (Critical Concepts in Linguistics)
  2. Linguistics, Answer Key For Linguistics: An Introduction to Linguistic Theory by Bruce Hayes, Susan Curtiss, et all 2001-08-29
  3. Language and Mind by Noam Chomsky, 2006-01-30
  4. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language by David Crystal, 1997-02-13
  5. Case Study Research in Applied Linguistics (Second Language Acquisition Research Series) by Patricia Duff, 2007-10-04
  6. Language, Discourse and Power in African American Culture (Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Language) by Marcyliena Morgan, 2002-08-12
  7. Historical Linguistics (Oxford Introduction to Language Study Series) by Herbert Schendl, H. G. Widdowson, 2001-05-03
  8. Language Universals and Linguistic Typology by Bernard Comrie, 1982-04
  9. A Brief History of the Spanish Language by David A. Pharies, 2007-05-01
  10. Language and Culture: Reflective Narratives and the Emergence of Identity (ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series)
  11. New Perspectives on Grammar Teaching in Second Language Classrooms (ESL and Applied Linguistics Professional) (ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series)
  12. Language In The Schools: Integrating Linguistic Knowledge Into K-12 Teaching by Kristin Denham; Anne Lobeck, 2005-08-03
  13. Linguistics (Oxford Introduction to Language Study Series) by H. G. Widdowson, 1996-06-06
  14. A Linguistic Geography of Africa (Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact)

101. School Of Linguistics And Applied Language Studies, Reading, UK
A diverse staff having expertise and knowledge in all fields of linguistic research, and language teaching, within one School. Offers information on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, research, facilities, activies, events, news and contact details.
http://www.rdg.ac.uk/slals/
School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies For prospective students For current students Undergraduate courses Postgraduate courses
(campus-based)
MA in ELT/TEFL by Distance Study ... English for Academic Study Language Testing: TEEP test
The School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies ceased to exist as a separate administrative entity on August 1st 2005. The Clinical section of the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies has moved to new purpose-built premises in an enlarged School of Psychology and will be administered from there. Information will be available on the School of Psychology's website soon. If you are looking for information on the activities of the section now, please read pages on this website but be aware that the programmes will be administered through Psychology. The remaining sections of the current School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies ( Applied Linguistics , the Centre for Applied Language Studies and Linguistics ) have merged with another School in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, to form a new School of Languages and European Studies , so that all language, language support and language acquisition activities come under the same administration. Information about the Department of Applied Linguistics can be found on the new

102. Weiterleitung
A Mouton de Gruyter publishing. Includes description, subscription information, editorial team and information for authors. Online access available for institutional subscribers.
http://www.degruyter.de/journals/iral/

103. Department Of Italian Home
A multidisciplinary department covering not only language and literature, but also cinema, history and politics, philosophy and women's studies, and linguistics. Includes course, research, resource, school information and contact details.
http://www.rdg.ac.uk/AcaDepts/li/
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The School About the Department Courses Admissions Research News and Resources University Home Department of Italian Home
Welcome to the Department of Italian Studies
Click here for details about Prospective students can click here for information about our degree programmes See the link bar at the top for other information. Page last updated September 02, 2005 Tel: Find Us Email: italian@reading.ac.uk Contact Us © The University of Reading 2002

104. Bill Keller - Home Page
University of Sussex at Brighton Formal foundations and computational properties of formalisms in computational linguistics, application of machine learning techniques to problems in language learning/grammatical inference.
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/nlp/keller/keller.html
Lecturer in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Bill Keller
Department of Informatics,
School of Science and Technology,
University of Sussex
Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QH
UK
tel: +44 (O)1273 678755
Welcome to my home page. In brief, I am: Please follow the links below to find out more about:

105. Fredrik Olsson's Home Page
Swedish Institute of Computer Science language engineering, computational linguistics, information extraction and machine learning.
http://www.sics.se/~fredriko
SICS
Box 1263
SE-164 29 Kista
SWEDEN phone: +46 (0)8 633 15 32
fax: +46 (0)8 751 72 30
http: www.sics.se/~fredriko
smtp: fredriko@sics.se
My name is Fredrik Olsson and I'm with the userware lab at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science ( SICS ). I'm also a PhD student at the Department of Swedish at Göteborg University as well as enrolled in the Graduate School of Language Technology ( GSLT ). Here's some info on the courses I've taken Before joining SICS for my master's thesis in april 1997, I was a student at the educational programme in language engineering at Uppsala university. I became a full-time member of HUMLE in february 1998, and have since then worked with the issue of reusing language resources, as well as with designing and developing an open architecture for information refinement. I defended my licentiate of philosophy thesis entitled Requirements and Design Considerations for an Open and General Architecture for Information Refinement on March 13, 2002, in Uppsala. My personal home page lives and prospers over at smudo.org

106. Palgrave Macmillan: Language & Linguistics
Palgrave publish a wide range of language linguistics textbooks, monographs and reference works.
http://www.palgrave.com/language/

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107. Gerald Gazdar's Home Page
University of Sussex at Brighton natural language processing and computational linguistics, lexical knowledge representation, multilingual lexicons, tree adjoining grammars.
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/nlp/gazdar/gazdar.html
Left: DATR Up: Sussex NLP Down: CV Right: PolyLex
Gerald Gazdar
Recent publications
  • Linguistics, Postscript version available
  • DATR : A language for lexical knowledge representation. Computational Linguistics, Postscript version available
  • Computing Tomorrow: Future Research Directions in Computer Science, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 88-109. Postscript version available
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  • Proceedings of the 2nd DTI Language Engineering Conference, Postscript version available
  • Grammar and Meaning: Essays in Honour of Sir John Lyons, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-25. Postscript version available
  • Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Postscript version available
  • Evans, Roger Gazdar, Gerald and Weir, David (1994) Using default inheritance to describe LTAG, in Proceedings of 3rd International TAG+ Workshop. Postscript version available
    Research interests
  • In the PolyLex project, Lynne Cahill and I are developing a trilingual computer lexicon for the core vocabulary of Dutch, English and German. From a linguistic perspective, we are ascertaining the extent to which these Germanic languages can be lexically related, examining formal ways of expressing linguistic generalizations that hold across two or more languages, and assessing the degree to which the historical links between languages can be exploited in descriptions of the languages as they are now. From a computational perspective, we are evaluating how well existing techniques for representing monolingual lexicons generalize to the multilingual case and investigating the extent to which multilanguage lexical representation techniques can be applied within monolingual lexicons.
  • 108. Linguistics And English Language Links
    English language linguistics Resources English language linguistics Resources , Dep. of linguistics and Modern English language, Lancaster Univ.
    http://www.usc.es/ia303/ling.htm
    English Language and Linguistics: Links Enlaces de Lingua Inglesa e Lingüística Departmento de Filoloxía Inglesa (Universidade de Santiago-Galicia) Page under permanent construction / Páxina en construcción permanente English Language Linguistics Resources Bibliography Conferences ... Translation English Language: General Resources / Lingua Inglesa: Referencias Xerais (Ohio Univ.) iLoveLanguages Linguistics: General Resources / Lingüística: Referencias Xerais Blackwell Linguistics Resource Center , by Paul Hagstrom (A good place to start from) The LINGUIST List (Lots of linguistic links and discussions). A mirror site The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Linguistics (Maintained by the LINGUIST List) SIL Linguistic Resources on the Internet Yamada language center: language guides Yahoo-Linguistics and Human Languages Linguistic Materials on the Web , Department of Linguistics, University of Rochester Linguistics-related Web Sites , Department of Linguistics, Northwestern University, Illinois LATTICE Language Links Linguistics Resources , Dep. of Linguistics and Modern English Language, Lancaster Univ. Linguistic Data Consortium Page written in German Library Electronic Text Resource Center (Also free software and electronic texts) Linse (Linguistik Server Essen) Linguistics (It contains links to linguistics sites at universities and colleges around the world) Linguistics and English Language Departments / Departamentos de Lingüística e Lingua Inglesa Linguistic Programs-The Linguist List (linguistics departments around the world)

    109. Nissim Francez's Home Page
    The Technion Formal semantics of natural language, computational linguistics, semantics of programming languages, program verification, concurrent and distributed programming, logic programming.
    http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~francez/
    CS home page
    Nissim Francez's Home Page
      Bank Leumi professor of computer science
      Head, Computational Linguistics Laboratory
      Department of Computer Science
      The Technion
      Haifa 32000, Israel
      +972-4-8294369 (voice)
      +972-4-8294353, or +972-4-8221128 (fax)
      e-mail: francez@cs.technion.ac.il
      Home address:
      10B Hanita st., Nahariya 22385, Israel
      Tl. (+972)(4) 9928444
      Research Interests:
      Main: Formal semantics of Natural language, Type-logical grammar, Computational linguistics, unification-based grammar formalisms (LFG, HPSG). Secondary: Semantics of programming languages, program verification. Concurrent and distributed programming. Logic programming. My research activity is within the Computational Linguistics Laboratory (LCL). My CV

    110. Research On Language And Computation
    The journal is devoted to research at the interface of logic, linguistics, formal grammar, philosophy of language and computational linguistics.
    http://www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/journals/jlac/
    Research on
    Language and Computation contacts editorial board instructions for authors Research on Language and Computation is an independent journal devoted to the publication of high level research papers on issues in the interface of logic linguistics, formal grammar, and computational linguistics. The areas of interest include, among others:
    • logic applied to natural language computational approaches to formal syntax, semantics and discourse theory complexity properties of natural languages formal properties of grammars the implementation of grammatical systems for natural language analysis and generation
    Editors
    • Dov Gabbay Ruth Kempson Odinaldo Rodrigues Tim Fernando
    Please click here for full contact details of these editors. For more information about the journal, including sample free issues, please visit
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    111. Language Sciences
    A forum for debate on conceptual and theoretical issues in the various branches of general linguistics. Includes description, free sample copy, ordering information, order form, table of contents, authors, editors information, abstracting and indexing.
    http://www.elsevier.com/locate/langsci/
    Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Language Sciences Journal information Product description Editorial board Audience Abstracting/indexing ... Special issues and supplements For Authors Guide for authors Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Combined subscriptions Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area About Elsevier Select your view LANGUAGE SCIENCES
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    Language Sciences is a forum for debate, conducted so as to be of interest to the widest possible audience, on conceptual and theoretical issues in the various branches of general linguistics. The journal is also concerned with bringing to linguists' attention current thinking about language within disciplines other than linguistics itself; relevant contributions from anthropologists, philosophers, psychologists and sociologists, among others, will be warmly received. In addition, the Editor is particularly keen to encourage the submission of essays on topics in the history and philosophy of language studies, and review articles discussing the import of significant recent works on language and linguistics.
    ISSN: 0388-0001
    Imprint: ELSEVIER Commenced publication 1978 Subscription for the year 2006, Volume 28, 6 issues

    112. Translation, Theory And Technology Homepage
    This site is maintained by the Translation Research Group of Brigham Young University's Department of linguistics. As the intentionally ambiguous name suggests, this website provides information about language theory and language technology, particularly relating to translation.
    http://www.ttt.org/
    Translation, Theory, and Training
    Sections
    Homepage

    Theory

    Technology

    XLT Page
    ...
    About us
    Events
    Translation Research Group
    Send comments to manookin@ttt.org
    Translation, Theory, and Training Home-page
    This site (www.ttt.org) is maintained by Alan K. Melby. Three aspects of language are treated on the TTT website: translation, theory, and training. Technology is emphasized as a tool for improving human productivity in translation and training, and for testing theories.
    1. Translation
    TBX The ASTM Project Is MT for me? ATA Forum Brochure
    2. Theory
    Barker Lecture
    3. Training
    CVP for language training. LTAC

    113. Kristina Pfaff's Linguistic Funland
    Resources for language teaching and learning, linguistics study, and other miscellaneous resources. CGI scripts, online journals, and resources for teachers
    http://www.linguistic-funland.com/
    Teaching of English
    Languages other

    than English.
    Submit a site to the Funland! ...
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    What is the Funland? The Linguistic Funland was created in 1994 as a list of various linguistics links on a personal homepage. Then a graduate student in linguistics, the author began to accumulate a list of resources that soon grew out of a single page and into this directory. Here at the Funland, you'll find resources for language teaching and learning, linguistics study, and other miscellaneous resources. If you have a language or linguistics-related site, why not submit it for inclusion! This page maintained by Kristina Pfaff-Harris kristina@linguistic-funland.com

    114. John Benjamins: Details Of Functions Of Language
    An international journal of linguistics which explores the functional perspective to the study of languageas-system and of texts-in-context.
    http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=FOL

    115. Ted Briscoe
    University of Cambridge Speech and language processing, computational linguistics.
    http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/ejb/
    Ted Briscoe
    Professor of Computational Linguistics, NLIP Group
    Professorial Fellow, Girton College
    Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge
    William Gates Building , JJ Thomson Avenue
    CAMBRIDGE CB3 OFD, United Kingdom.
    work: (+44) 1223 334616, fax: (+44) 1223 334678, home: (+44) 1223 741341 or (*1) 41341
    email: ejb at domain cl.cam.ac.uk
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    Research Interests
  • Computational Linguistics
  • Speech and Language Processing
  • Textual Information Management My short biography My curriculum vitae, (.pdf)
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  • 116. Teaching English As A Second Language (TESL) Reporter
    Semiannual publication of the Division of Languages and linguistics at Brigham Young UniversityHawaii. Dedicated to the dissemination of ideas and issues of interest to teachers of English to speakers of other languages worldwide.
    http://www.byuh.edu/academics/lang/teslr.htm

    117. Language Variation And Change
    Dedicated to the study of linguistic variation and the capacity to deal with systematic and inherent variation in synchronic and diachronic linguistics. Instructions for contributors, full text online, editorial board, pricing and advertising rates.
    http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=SUBJ&

    118. Rodopi
    Studies in practical linguistics. Includes description and online access.
    http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?SerieId=LC

    119. David Crystal Books (book Reviews)
    Danny Yee's reviews of Crystal's books on linguistics including on English, endangered languages, and language play.
    http://dannyreviews.com/a/David_Crystal.html
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    120. Project MUSE - Sign Language Studies
    Includes topics of interests such as linguistics, anthropology, semiotics, deaf culture, deaf history and literature. Provides browsing of archive. Free sample issue available.
    http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/sls/
    Free Sample Issue
    Sign Language Studies
    E-ISSN: 1533-6263 Print ISSN: 0302-1475
    Publisher: Gallaudet University Press Sign Language Studies publishes a wide range of original scholarly articles and essays relevant to signed languages and signing communities. The journal provides a forum for the dissemination of important ideas and opinions concerning these languages and the communities who use them. Topics of interest include linguistics, anthropology, semiotics, Deaf culture, and Deaf history and literature. JOURNAL COVERAGE:
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