Informaηγo sobre Lingόνstica

  1. Alfabette Zoope – Discover thousands of names and their etymologies accompanied by a selection of photography and graphic art.
  2. Applied Linguistics – Extensive collection, includes online journals and libraries, organizations, and general information.
  3. Ask a Linguist – Numerous professional linguists have been recruited to answer your questions about language and linguistics. Includes past queries with responses.
  4. Behavioral & Brain Sciences – Refereed journal features peer commentary of target articles. Fields include philosophy, linguistics and cognitive science.
  5. Berkeley Linguistics Society – Student organization devoted to the study of linguistics holds annual meetings and publishes papers. Find registration information.
  6. Blackwell Publishers – Linguistics Abstracts Online – Service offers access to an extensive collection of journal abstracts that concern the field of linguistics.
  7. Bopp, Franz – MSN Encarta – Find a brief profile of the German philologist. Search for relevant articles and books with Encarta tools.
  8. Center for Applied Linguistics – Applies research to educational, social and cultural concerns. Includes descriptions of language tests and associated publications.
  9. Computational Linguistics – This association provides general and membership information, together with conference news and a journal.
  10. Conexor – Develops and sells linguistic software for use in applications related to speech processing, lexicography, grammar, and syntactic analysis.
  11. Consortium for Lexical Research, The – New Mexico State University presents an archive of materials for the study of natural languages. Also find a project summary report.
  12. Constructed Human Languages – Resource devoted to constructed languages, such as logical, mathematical, artistic and historical constructions. Also find fiction languages.
  13. Constructed Languages – Conlang FAQ – Offers guides to phonetics, orthography, morphology, words, language types, syntax, phrase structure and semantics.
  14. The Creolist Archives – Extensive materials for research of Creoles, Pidgins, and other contact languages. Hosted by the Dept. of Linguistics, Stockholm Univ., Sweden
  15. Data Consortium – Group of universities, companies, and government research laboratories which creates and distributes linguistics databases.
  16. Dave Wilton's Etymology Page – Though every picture tells a story, many words boast a tale as well. Learn more about word origins and check the dictionary for entries.
  17. Dictionary Society of North America – Read about membership benefits, plus find an application and a dues schedule. Includes a list of fellows and past organizational officers.
  18. Eclectic Company, The – Language & Linguistics – Peruse an index of linguistic resources that address applied linguistics, phonetics, grammar and the history of English.
  19. Education and Research – Directory of schools, university, and college departments offering language and linguistic courses.
  20. ELSnet – European Network of Excellence in Human Language Technologies encourages collaboration among the various subfields of linguistics.
  21. Endangered Language Fund – Fund aims at preserving endangered languages around the world. Learn how to contribute or review their proposals.
  22. English Server, The – Languages and Linguistics – Discover a collection of structural linguistics, language and linguistic theory resources at this index.
  23. Ethnologue – Learn about languages of the world. Lists the top 100 languages with their geographic distributions, a language name index, and a bibliography.
  24. Ethnologue – Top 100 Languages by Population – See how the top 100 languages are distributed over the world's population and view a short linguistic description of the primary countries.
  25. Etymologically Speaking – Many words in the English language have interesting pedigrees. Find origins and backgrounds for words from "Abacus" to "Zero."
  26. Euromosaic – Program catalogs and assesses minority language research. Find studies for a range of languages.
  27. European Minority Languages – Find resources for the study of European minority languages organized alphabetically by language family.
  28. Evolution of Alphabets – Discover animations depicting how ancient character sets for Phoenician and Cuneiform evolved into Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, and others.
  29. Exploring Varieties Of English – Find linguistic information and alternative ways of presenting it in the new media for the seven profiled languages.
  30. Field of Linguistics – An Overview – Geoff Nunberg provides a brief overview of linguistics and describes ways of thinking about language.
  31. Fields of Linguistics – Linguistic Soc. of America publication explains the discipline to the general public. Learn about specialized areas, including neurolinguistics.
  32. Filled Pause Research Center – A virtual study hall focusing on filled pauses (uh, um) in spontaneous speech. Includes discussion, explanations, and papers.
  33. Gay and Lesbian Language – Extensive bibliography of books and articles which analyze language used in gay and lesbian discourse, language appropriation and related cultural issues.
  34. Harcourt Brace Titles – From the publishers Harcourt Brace comes this catalog of linguistics-related resources.
  35. Human-Languages Page – Links page covers language lessons, dictionaries, and programs. Includes commercial resources.
  36. International Clearing House for Endangered Languages – Discover an arsenal of endangered language research at this archive. Learn about related symposiums and workshops.
  37. Japanese Language – Reproduced from Microsoft Encarta, general information about sounds, grammar, history and dialects are provided.
  38. Journal of Slavic Linguistics – Subscription details, table of contents and some downloadable texts, with information for contributors.
  39. Journal of the Linguistic Society – Linguistic Society of America paper journal. Lists abstracts of articles and titles of works reviewed.
  40. Language Conference Schedules – For linguists, translators, interpreters and teachers of languages. The schedule covers from 1996 to 2000.
  41. Languages and Linguistics – Provides a compendium of links to linguistic and language reference materials. Includes structural linguistic resources.
  42. Linguist List – Resource site for professionals and researchers offers a notice board, conferences, funding, projects, papers, pubs, and computer support.
  43. Linguistic Society of America – Information-packed site features society membership details, online publications, linguistic Web resources, events and a guide to the field.
  44. Linguistic-Server German – Comprehensive German language only linguistics server. Papers, reviews, bibliographies, software, course material, discussions, and links.
  45. Linguistics and Literature – Donald Freeman of the University of Southern California explores the relationship between linguistics an literature.
  46. Linguistics Bibliographic Search Facility – Search a number of databases for bibliographic materials pertaining to linguistics. Sponsored by the University of Essex.
  47. Linguistics Books – Catalog of English and German titles covering languages and linguistics from the publisher Walter de Gruyter.
  48. Linguistics in SIL – Organization aimed at studying minority languages and training field linguists offers a linguistic glossary and related links.
  49. Links to Language and Linguistic Sites – Peruse the materials the University of Queensland has amassed for the study of linguistics.
  50. Loglan.org – Discover Loglan, an artificial, logic-driven language created with the goal of avoiding ambiguity and encouraging clarity of expression.
  51. Monash University – About Linguistics – Gain insight into why people study linguistics and discover careers in the subject at this guide from Monash University.
  52. MSN Encarta – African Languages – Encyclopedia entry defines this language family as consisting of Khoisan, Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, and Niger-Congo.
  53. MSN Encarta – Afro-Asiatic Languages – Reference guide details the various languages that make up the Afro-Asiatic family, including Arabic, Coptic, and Egyptian.
  54. MSN Encarta – Alphabet – Encyclopedia offers a technical definition of the symbolic system. View the Greek, Roman, Cyrillic, and Arabic alphabets.
  55. MSN Encarta – Dialect – Marks the difference between a geographical and a social dialect of a language. Search the online library for related articles.
  56. MSN Encarta – Etymology – Defines etymology, provides some history of this branch of linguistics, and details some general methods of tracing the etymology of a word.
  57. MSN Encarta – Finno-Ugric Languages – Discusses where this subfamily of the Uralic languages is spoken, and its characteristic structure and features.
  58. MSN Encarta – Germanic Languages – Encyclopedia entry studies the three branches of this subfamily of Indo-European languages.
  59. MSN Encarta – Gothic Language – Terse summary of the extinct language references groups who actively spoke Gothic.
  60. MSN Encarta – Grammar – Features a definition, history of grammatical study, and different theoretical approaches.
  61. MSN Encarta – Grimm's Law – Defines this phonetic principle and provides links to related entries like the Grimm brothers and selected language families.
  62. MSN Encarta – Indo-European Languages – Lists the subfamilies contained in this language family, and discusses the history of the parent Proto-Indo-European language.
  63. MSN Encarta – Indo-Iranian Languages – Get an overview of this language group encompassing the tongues spoken from eastern Turkey to Bangladesh.
  64. MSN Encarta – Inflection – Along with defining the element of inflection, this entry also covers the Indo-European language system in brief.
  65. MSN Encarta – Italic Languages – Provides a summary and profile of the language subdivision commonly held to include Latin and the Romance languages.
  66. MSN Encarta – Jargon – Find a definition of the term as well as examples of occupational jargon and a link to understanding American business jargon.
  67. MSN Encarta – Language – General encyclopedic entry includes a look at the field of linguistics and summarizes the major families of languages.
  68. MSN Encarta – Linguistics – Online encyclopedia defines the field of study and its branches, and offers a look at early and later approaches to the science.
  69. MSN Encarta – Philology – Read a brief discussion about the academic discipline and find links to related topics.
  70. MSN Encarta – Phonetics – Thorough summary of this branch of linguistics incorporates descriptions of experimental, articulatory, and acoustical phonetics.
  71. MSN Encarta – Romance Languages – Defines the language group and provides one common classification that incorporates geographical considerations.
  72. MSN Encarta – Semantics – Defines semantics and outlines philosophical and linguistic approaches to it throughout history. Check out related links and articles.
  73. MSN Encarta – Semitic Languages – Encyclopedia entry dissects the structure of typical Semitic words and mentions where this branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family is spoken.
  74. MSN Encarta – Sign Language – Brief overview covers the sign types for deaf sign language and mentions the Plains peoples of North America. Get useful dictionary links.
  75. MSN Encarta – Sino-Tibetan Languages – Peruse this encyclopedia entry that looks at the family of languages spoken in the southern regions of Asia. With a link to Myanmar languages.
  76. MSN Encarta – Slang – Detailed examination of the phenomenon of slang touches on origins, uses, and formation.
  77. MSN Encarta – Slavic Languages – Check out this interactive listing to learn about Slavic and related languages, including subdivisions and geographical concentration.
  78. MSN Encarta – Sumerian Language – Online encyclopedia dissects the grammatical structure and history of the world's oldest known written language. Also find cuneiform information.
  79. MSN Encarta – Ukrainian Language – Obtain a brief developmental and literary history of this East Slavic language, or search the periodicals library for related articles.
  80. MSN Encarta – Uralic Languages – Encyclopedia listing discusses the origins of this family of languages, and the separation of the Ugric subfamily from the Finnic.
  81. MSN Encarta – Verner's Law – Encapsulates the major points and implications of this phonetic principle modifying Grimm's Law.
  82. National Endowment for Humanities – Procedures and programs for this independent governmental agency which provides funds for humanities projects.
  83. Noam Chomsky – Mailing address for Chomsky, plus bibliography of recent works and a link to the Chomsky Archive.
  84. Philological Association – Information about the group, with activities, awards and member directory. Details related associations and journals.
  85. Sign Language Research – Collaborative project between four universities. Investigates primarily American sign language syntax.
  86. Speech & Language Web Resources – Directory offers natural language processing, speech database, academic, research and software links. Available in English or Japanese.
  87. Speech on the Web – Discover resources concerning speech, phonetics and language research from across the globe. Includes links to linguistic journals.
  88. Stalking the Wild Taboo – Named after the book by Garrett Hardin, this resource delves into the philosophy of words, meanings and taboos.
  89. Summer Institute of Linguistics – International organization primarily concerned with language and cultural studies of minority groups.
  90. Sussex University Linguistics – Comprehensive links include library sites, texts, information on specific linguistic systems and conferences.
  91. UC Berkeley – Fields of Linguistics – Find several articles about the study of linguistics and read descriptions of the various subfields.
  92. University of Essex – Alternative Site Information – Browse of collection of linguistic resources provided by the University of Essex. Includes journals, software and mailing lists.
  93. University of Michigan – Linguistics FAQ – Brief FAQ explains the point of linguistics and identifies its major subfields. Read the benefits of majoring in linguistics.
  94. University of Passau – Links to Linguistic Information – Encounter archives, journals, mailing lists and articles related to the field of linguistics at this index.
  95. What is Linguistics? – Basic questions answered about general linguistics, the history of language, terms and related topics.
  96. Whole Earth Was of One Language – Book deciphers lost languages including Etruscan, Elamite, Scythian, Parthian, and Sumerian. Includes illustrations of Parthian inscriptions.
  97. Written Language Bias in Linguistics, The – Per Linell's book examines the tendency in linguistics to study mostly written languages. Includes remarks on semantics and phonology.



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