Lingua Aegyptia - Homepage/Impressum Articles and book reviews on Egyptian and Coptic language and literature grammar, language history, comparative linguistics, literature. http://www.uni-goettingen.de/~lingaeg/index.html
Extractions: Pascal Vernus, Paris [Note: You need to change to @ in all email addresses (spam protection) LINGUA AEGYPTIA (recommended abbreviation: LingAeg ) publishes articles and book reviews on all aspects of Egyptian and Coptic language and literature in the narrower sense: (a) grammar , including graphemics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, lexicography; (b) Egyptian language history , including norms, diachrony, dialectology, typology; (c)
Spanish As A Foreign Language Program Universidad de Costa Rica, School of Philology, linguistics and Literature. Beginner and advanced courses, includes schedule, enrollment and contact info. http://cariari.ucr.ac.cr/~filo/ingles.htm
System A quarterly publication of particular interest to researchers and practitioners in the fields of educational technology, applied linguistics, and language teaching and learning. Includes free sample copy, ordering information, order form, table of contents, authors, editors information, abstracting and indexing. http://www.elsevier.com/locate/system/
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Canada Institute Of Linguistics Recruits, motivates, and trains men and women for the tasks of translation, language and culture learning, linguistics, literacy, and training others. provide the linguistic training component of the Master of Applied linguistics and Exegesis program at the Associated Canadian Theological Schools. Profile, programs, academics and faculty. http://www.canil.ca
SpringerLink - Publication International forum for the dissemination of highlevel original research in the intersection between mathematical/computational linguistics and formal language theory. Published three times a year. http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1386-7393/
Extractions: Publication Grammars Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 1386-7393 (Paper) 1572-848X (Online) Subject: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 6 Number 3 / December 2003 Number 2 / August 2003 Number 1 / April 2003 Volume 5 Number 3 / December 2002 Number 2 / August 2002 Number 1 / January 2002 Volume 4 Number 3 / December 2001 Number 2 / August 2001 Number 1 / April 2001 Volume 3 Numbers 2-3 / January 2000 Number 1 / January 2000 Volume 2 Number 3 / December 1999 Number 2 / January 1999 Number 1 / January 1999 Volume 1 Number 3 / January 1999 Number 2 / January 1998 Number 1 / January 1998 First page
INFOLINGUA Natural Language Processing References in computational linguistics, morphology, parsing, lexicography, text understanding, text generation, interfaces, automatic translation, CALL, speech processing, quantitative linguistics, automatic indexing, character recognition, literary computing, dictionaries. http://pages.infinit.net/consab/infolingua
Languages And Linguistics ERIC Clearinghouse Web site of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and linguistics. One of 16 clearinghouses that make up ERIC, the Clearinghouse on Languages and linguistics http://www.cal.org/ericcll/
Extractions: About ERIC/CLL Frequently Asked Questions Publications Digests ... Contact Us Generation 1.5 Students and College Writing What Parents Want to Know About Foreign Language Immersion Programs Strategy Training for Second Language Learners Professional Development for Language Teachers ... Working With Young English Language Learners: Some Considerations Read the full text of Why, How, and When Should My Child Learn a Second Language? The latest issue of the ERIC/CLL News Bulletin has just been published. This issue's feature article by Jodi Crandall explores some of the issues surrounding speakers of World Englishes in U.S. schools and includes strategies on how to assist these learners. Our second article focuses on literacy instruction for English language learners. The newest issue of ERIC/CLL's Language Link explores the recent efforts made by the U.S. Department of State and the Interagency Language Roundtable to bring constituents together to share knowledge about language teaching and learning. Each issue of
Center For Applied Linguistics: Resources Welcome to CAL s online resource center. Many products developmed by the former ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and linguistics can be found here. http://www.cal.org/resources/update.html
Extractions: to your reference library. CAL has compiled digests from the former ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics and briefs from CREDE and is making them available for easy reference and use in workshops and trainings. CALdigests are available in four series. Click on the links below to view a list of the digests within each series. Digest Series 1: Complete CAL Digests Digest Series 2: English Language Learners Digest Series 3: Professional Development for Language Teachers Digest Series 4: Foreign Language Education Choose the complete series or select only the series that best meets your needs. Either way, the digest series are a great way to add valuable information to your library of reference materials. Order online from the Print this page
Fictional Linguistics: A KICKS Academy Course In The Creation Of Artificial Lang Online free course about creating languages, hosted at the KICKS Academy of the SciFiVine. Members of the SciFiVine may participate after a free registration in the class project for an invented language called TransGalactic Lingo . KICKS stands for Kenobi Intergalactic Council of Kindred Spirits . http://feminafelis.tripod.com
Extractions: Search: Lycos Tripod Movie Clips Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next A KICKS Academy Course: If you've read Tolkien, you've experienced the magic of invented languages. The little snippets of his Elvish, Orcish, Rohirrim and other languages in The Lord of the Rings add a fascinating depth to the world (as well as giving many people something to do in their spare time : studying, yea even speaking, the languages of Middle-earth). Invented languages are frequently found in some of the best science fiction and fantasy stories (Anyone here speak Huttese?) and always seem to add a delightful element to the worlds for which they were created. But they can be useful even if not connected with a story - as communication for secret societies, perhaps. And apart from all their uses, invented languages are simply a fun and creative way to exercise your imagination. So, whether you're fluent in over six million forms of communication or just getting by in your native tongue, come find your seat quickly before class begins, and join us in learning how to create a language of your own!
Maxwell, Judith M. Curriculum vitae and course information for this Tulane University Associate Professor of Anthropology. Research interests include discourse and Maya languages and linguistics. http://www.tulane.edu/~maxwell/
Spanish Linguistics Website WELCOME TO IAN MACKENZIE S SPANISH language linguistics WEBSITE. Select an option. Spanish phonetics Spanish Syntax Varieties of Spanish http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/i.e.mackenzie/
University Of Chicago: Slavic Languages & Literatures A department in the Division of Humanities offering programs in BaltoSlavic linguistics, Czech, General Slavic, Polish, Russian and South Slavic. http://humanities.uchicago.edu/humanities/slavic/
Chapter Six-- Humboldt Excerpt with introduction from Wilhelm von Humboldt's monograph, appearing as chapter six of Lehmann's `A Reader in Nineteenth Century Historical IndoEuropean linguistics'. http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/lrc/iedocctr/ie-docs/lehmann/reader/chaptersix.
Extractions: An excerpt from Humboldt's highly influential monograph can do little more than indicate the far-ranging manner in which he presented his views about language. The whole is tightly organized and should be read as a unit for accurate understanding of Humboldt's position. This selection illustrates some of Humboldt's concerns, among them questions which are still occupying linguists. One is, how should we deal with language in change. A subsequent answer was to abstract the system from speech language from paroleand make it the essential concern of linguists. By this view linguistic analysis could arrive at items and their arrangements; linguistic forms are arranged for selection and order. After the items and their arrangements are described, the historical linguist might compare two selected stages of a language and deal with the changes between them. Humboldt's view of language as an organism in constant change does not permit such a simple answer. He would have looked with favor on the attempts to introduce linguistic methodology which does not first require reduction of language to a statewhich can manage processes in a descriptive presentation.
Enochian Linguistics Analytical work on the properties of the Angelic language. http://members.aol.com/AJRoberti/enochlng.htm
Extractions: 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.
Prof. M. McTear University of Ulster at Jordanstown. Dialogue modelling, natural language processing, computational linguistics, user modelling. http://www.infj.ulst.ac.uk/~cbdg23/
AHDS Literature, Languages And Linguistics AHDS Literature, Languages and linguistics is hosted by the Oxford Text Archive at the University of Oxford. We collect, document, preserve and promote the http://ahds.ac.uk/litlangling/
Extractions: Fax: 01865 273 275 Welcome to AHDS Literature, Languages and Linguistics hosted by the Oxford Text Archive at the University of Oxford! AHDS Literature, Languages and Linguistics is hosted by the Oxford Text Archive at the University of Oxford. We collect, document, preserve and promote the use of digital resources to support research and teaching within the disciplines of literature, languages, and linguistics. We also provide advice and support to digital data creators and users. We have an interest in all types of resources related to our subject areas, such as digital versions of literary works, linguistic corpora, collections of language data and resources related to research and teaching. Our collection has been compiled over more than 25 years and we are actively working to extend our catalogue of holdings. To learn more about our collections, please read the introduction to our collections . To access the resources, please use
IngentaConnect Publication: Sign Language & Linguistics Sign language linguistics. ISSN 13879316 visit publication homepage Sign language linguistics logo John Benjamins Publishing Company logo http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/jbp/sll
Extractions: 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.