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  1. Linguistic Perspectives on Language and Education by Anita Barry, 2007-06-10
  2. Linguistics of American Sign Language: An Introduction, 4th Ed. by Clayton Valli, Ceil Lucas, et all 2005-08-15
  3. Language Universals and Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology by Bernard Comrie, 1989-07-15
  4. An Introduction to Language and Linguistics by Ralph Fasold, Jeffrey Connor-Linton, 2006-03-13
  5. In the Land of Invented Languages: Adventures in Linguistic Creativity, Madness, and Genius by Arika Okrent, 2010-05-11
  6. Cognitive Exploration of Language and Linguistics (Cognitive Linguistics in Practice)
  7. Language and Linguistics: An Introduction by John Lyons, 1981-05-29
  8. Australian Sign Language (Auslan): An introduction to sign language linguistics by Trevor Johnston, Adam Schembri, 2007-02-19
  9. Corpus Linguistics: Investigating Language Structure and Use (Cambridge Approaches to Linguistics) by Douglas Biber, Susan Conrad, et all 1998-05-13
  10. The Anthropology of Language: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology by Harriet Joseph Ottenheimer, 2008-09-30
  11. Linguistics of American Sign Language Text, 3rd Edition: An Introduction by Clayton Valli, Ceil Lucas, 2001-02-06
  12. Sign Language and Linguistic Universals by Wendy Sandler, Diane Lillo-Martin, 2006-02-06
  13. Language and Linguistics: The Key Concepts (Routledge Key Guides) by R.L. Trask, 2007-07-16
  14. Linguistics, Sixth Edition: An Introduction to Language and Communication by Adrian Akmajian, Richard A. Demers, et all 2010-04-30

161. Georgetown University French Department
Within the Faculty of Languages and linguistics (FLL). Offers an undergraduate major and minor. Faculty listing, course descriptions, major and minor requirements, and calendar of events.
http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/french/
ICC Building
3700 "O" St., NW
Washington, D.C. 20057-1047 U.S.A.
Tel. (202) 687-5717
Fax (202) 687-0079 Dr. Deborah Lesko Baker, Chair
Wagner Mesquita , Administrative Assistant Faculty

Corps professoral E. Joseph McCarthy Endowment Fund and scholarships
La Fondation McCarthy / Bourses d'études Existing Courses (from the Undergrad. Bulletin)
Cours existants Calendar of Events 2004-2005
Calendrier des manifestations Current Courses - Fall 2005
Cours offerts - automne 2005 Linguistic Competency Evaluation for study abroad Évaluation de compétence linguistique pour les études à l'étranger Courses Offered - Spring 2005 Cours offerts - printemps 2005 Summer program in Tours Session d'été à Tours French Major Requirements Obligations pour la spécialisation en français Summer program in Paris Session d'été à Paris French Minor Requirements Obligations pour la sous-spécialisation en français Directions to Accommodations in Georgetown Se rendre à Georgetown et se loger sur place Pre-Registration Préinscriptions International Comic Arts Festival (ICAF) Festival de la BD School of Foreign Service Proficiency Exam Test de compétence pour l'École des Affaires Étrangères Recent Events * Eric Geoffroy Lecture * The Republic is Dead * Derrida...Cosa Mentale

162. 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.
http://www.nisc.com.mx/productos/llba.html

163. 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
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linguistics
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164. 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

165. UniLang Community
Provides a home for everybody interested in any aspect of language(s) or linguistics.
http://www.unilang.org

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Language Resources Language Resources Show all by language General Language Resources Free Online Courses ... Reviews
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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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Development UniLang Wiki Project Center Submit a language resource Submit a Link ... Exercise Center: Create and edit exercises Gadgets Gadgets Photo Gallery UniLang Shop File Management Event Calendar ... Desktop Calendar hidemenu('navorgmenu'); hidemenu('navresmenu'); hidemenu('navres2menu'); hidemenu('navcommenu'); hidemenu('navdevmenu'); hidemenu('navgadmenu'); I want to learn a language! What is UniLang? I need help with something I'm looking for someone How can I help?

166. Society For Mediaeval Languages And Linguistics
Welcome to the Society for Mediaeval Languages and linguistics Home Page. We hope you will find everything you need to know about the society here.
http://www.towson.edu/~duncan/mll/Welcome.html
Welcome to the Society for Mediaeval Languages and Linguistics Home Page. We hope you will find everything you need to know about the society here. If you have any suggestions, questions, or comments, please e-mail me at eduncan@towson.edu
    About the Society
    '00-'01 Officers and Charter Members
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    Internet Resources
    Call for Papers 2001

167. Weiterleitung
Provides an extensive section with positively critical book reviews written by specialists in the field. Further contains a list of recently published books on African languages and linguistics. Includes description, subscription information, editorial team and information for authors. Online access available for institutional subscribers.
http://www.degruyter.de/journals/jall/

168. Education And Career Information Portal
and education resources for students and industry professionals in a variety of fields including areas such as Chemistry, Spanish language and Engineering.
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169. Mark Steedman's Home Page
University of Edinburgh Computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, formal grammar, intonation, spoken language processing, animated conversational agents.
http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~steedman/
Mark Steedman 's Home Page
Address
School of Informatics
University of Edinburgh

2 Buccleuch Place

Edinburgh
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Scotland,
United Kingdom
Email: If you aren't a robot, and/or you are equipped with a parser that can handle long-range dependencies, you will be able to email me at an address formed by concatenating my surname, the "at" thingy, the subject that the address above says I'm in the school of, and the string dot ed dot ac dot uk, all in lower case.
Tel: +44 (131) 650 4631
FAX: +44 (131) 650 6626
My calendar:
If you have an edinburgh account, my calendar can be found here . To add an appointment to the calendar please email me or ddougal at the same address as me suggesting a compatible time.
Office Hour:
My office hour for students is 2:00 Tuesdays in term time.
Mark Steedman is Professor of Cognitive Science in the School of Informatics , working in Computational Linguistics Artificial Intelligence , and Cognitive Science , on Generation of Meaningful Intonation for Speech by Artificial Agents Animated Conversation The Communicative Use of Gesture Tense and Aspect , and Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG). Also interested in

170. UM Web Faculty Of Languages And Linguistics
The Bachelor of Languages and linguistics in nine languages (English, Chinese, The Faculty of Languages linguistics provides the following facilities
http://www.um.edu.my/ccm/navigation/academics/faculties/FLL/

171. John Benjamins: Details Of Studies In Language
Sign language linguistics aims to increase our understanding of language by Starting with volume 7 (2004) Sign language linguistics will appear in
http://www.benjamins.nl/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=SL&L

172. Programme CoNLL-2001
Computational Natural language Learning (CoNLL) 2001. A workshop at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational linguistics. University of Social Sciences, Toulouse, France, July 6, 2001.
http://www.cs.unca.edu/~bruce/acl01/CoNLLsch.html
Programme CoNLL-2001
University of Social Sciences, Toulouse, France. Friday July 6, 2001 Opening Learning Methods Multidimensional Transformation-Based Learning
Radu Florian and Grace Ngai ( abstract Combining a self-organizing map with memory-based learning
James Hammerton and Erik F. Tjong Kim Sang ( abstract Invited Lecture Empirical NLP: Does the web change everything?
Eric Brill Break Syntax Learning I Redundancy vs. minimality in stochastic parsing with the DOP model
Rens Bod Automatic construction and optimisation of local structural context grammars
Anja Belz Lunch Semantics I Learning class-to-class selectional preferences
Eneko Agirre and David Martinez ( abstract Semantic Pattern Learning Through Maximum Entropy-based WSD technique
abstract
Automatic Verb Classification Using Multilingual Resources
Vivian Tsang and Suzanne Stevenson ( abstract Break Syntax Learning II Exploring Evidence for Shallow Parsing
Xin Li and Dan Roth ( abstract Probabilistic Models for PP-attachment Resolution and NP Analysis
Eric Gaussier and Nicola Cancedda ( abstract Shared Task Session: Clause Identification NLP Applications I A Mixture-of-Experts Framework for Text Classification Andrew Estabrooks and Nathalie Japkowicz ( abstract Saturday July 7, 2001

173. The English Language & Linguistics Program
English language / linguistics Program Department of English Modern languages Building, Room 456 The University of Arizona
http://web.arizona.edu/~ellprog/
E nglish L anguage / L inguistics P rogram
Department of English
Modern Languages Building, Room 456
The University of Arizona
PO Box 210067
Tucson, AZ 85721-0067
(520) 621-7397 Fax

174. SpringerLink - Publication
Published three times a year. Platform for discussion of theoretical linguistic research into the modern and older languages and dialects of the Germanic family. Includes subscription information, aims and scope, indexing and abstracting. Online version available.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1383-4924/
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Publication The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 1383-4924 (Paper) 1572-8552 (Online) Subject: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 8 Number 3 / January 2005 Numbers 1-2 / January 2005 Request a sample Volume 7 Number 3 / January 2004 Number 2 / January 2004 Number 1 / January 2004 Volume 6 Number 2 / January 2002 Number 1 / January 2002 Volume 5 Numbers 1-3 / January 2002 Volume 4 Number 3 / January 2001 Number 2 / January 2001 Number 1 / January 2001 Volume 3 Number 3 / January 2001 Number 2 / January 2000 Number 1 / January 1999 Volume 2 Number 3 / January 1998 Number 2 / January 1998 Number 1 / January 1998 Volume 1 Number 3 / January 1997 Number 2 / January 1997 Number 1 / January 1997 First page
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175. Language & Linguistics - LRSP - Dept Of English - Kent State
Area C language linguistics. Engl 63031/73031 Schools of linguistics This course provides a basic understanding of the major trends in linguistic
http://dept.kent.edu/english/graduate/lrsp_language.htm
English home Program Info Graduate Studies Doctoral Degrees ... Literacy, Rhetoric, and Social Practice Click here to navigate Dept of English home page Contact Information Program Information Graduate Studies -Master's Degrees -Doctoral Degrees -Graduate Courses -Graduate Faculty -Grad Student Resources -Applications for admission GROW Engl 63031/73031 Schools of Linguistics
Engl 63032/73032 Functional Linguistics
Engl 85033 The Rhetorical Nature and Function of Extended Discourse
Engl 63034/73034 Literate Practices and Sociolinguistics
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176. BUBL LINK: Linguistics
Subjects english language research, language learning, linguistics DeweyClass 407 Subjects ethnography, language distribution, linguistics
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/l/linguistics.htm
BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
Linguistics
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  • Ancient World Web: Language and Literature Brepols Center for Research in Language Chinese Linguistics ... WordNet: A Lexical Database for English
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    Ancient World Web: Language and Literature
    Index of over 40 Internet resources about language and literature in the Ancient World between 700 and 1000 AD. Includes an introduction to Ogham, Middle Egyptian and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
    Author: Hayden, Julia
    Subjects: ancient history, egyptian history, linguistics
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: index
    Brepols
    Publishers of scholarly works, books, CD-ROMs, and microfiche. The present catalogue contains a large number of titles on archaeology, arts, late antiquity and patristic studies, language, and linguistics.
    Author: Brepols
    Subjects: arts publishers, european publishers, linguistics, social science publishers
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    Center for Research in Language
    UCSD research institute, mainly focusing on neural aspects of language learning.
    Author: University of California San Diego
    Subjects: english language research, language learning, linguistics

    177. Project MUSE - Oceanic Linguistics
    Devoted to the study of the indigenous languages of the Oceanic area and parts of Southeast Asia. Online accessible. Information on copyright, editorial, subscription, indexing and abstracting, advertising and submission guidelines.
    http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/ol/
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    Oceanic Linguistics
    E-ISSN: 1527-9421 Print ISSN: 0029-8115
    Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press Oceanic Linguistics is the only journal devoted exclusively to the study of the indigenous languages of the Oceanic area and parts of Southeast Asia. The languages within the scope of the journal, probably numbering over a thousand, are the original languages of Australia, the Papuan languages of New Guinea, and the languages of the Austronesian (or Malayo-Polynesian) family. Articles in Oceanic Linguistics cover issues of linguistic theory that pertain to languages of the area, report research on historical relations, or furnish new information about inadequately described languages. JOURNAL COVERAGE:
    Vol. 38, no. 2 (1999) through current issue
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    178. NMSU Library--Languages And Linguistics
    Languages linguistics Library and Internet Resources Students in Languages and linguistics may consult this guide for links to major websites in
    http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/lang/lang.html
    The guide is divided into the following sections:
    Electronic Research Tools with Broad Subject Coverage
    Selected Print Resources General Linguistics Languages and Literatures ... Other Languages Students in Languages and Linguistics may consult this guide for links to major websites in these subjects, and for information about other NMSU library resources (reference books, journals, CD-ROMS, indexes, etc.). It is not intended as a comprehensive list, but as a guide to the best starting points for research. Direct links are provided for resources that are available on the WWW. Subscription databases are available to NMSU students, faculty and staff and generally require that you go through the proxy server. When connecting from a commercial internet service provider, you will be asked to enter your social security number in order to access subscription databases and electronic journals.
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    Library Catalog, http://libcat.nmsu.edu
    Search for books and journals by subject, title or keywords. Includes links to electronic journals and some internet resources.
    Links to fulltext journals subscribed to by the NMSU Library. Ask at the Reference Desk for those titles that require password access.

    179. Oxford Journals | Humanities | Applied Linguistics
    Publishes research into language with relevance to real world problems.
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    Volume 26 Issue 3 September 2005
    View table of contents Browse the Archive Applied Linguistics publishes research into language with relevance to real world problems. It promotes principled and multidisciplinary approaches to research on language-related concerns in the various fields encompassed by applied linguistics.
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    180. Ethnologue Report For Paraguay
    Part of Ethnologue Languages of the World, 14th Edition; Barbara F. Grimes, Editor; Summer Institute of linguistics, 2000.
    http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Paraguay

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