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Lexeme - Morpheme Base
Morphology
Lexeme - Morpheme Base Morphology is a WWW site devoted to the study of the linguistics theory concerning languages.
The Human Language Page is an enormous site containing links to a spectrum of linguistic and literature selections which are boradly categorized according to language. The site can be explored for tutorials and other multilingual resources such as languge histories and dictionaries of contemporary, archaic, and dead languages. A link is provided for commercial resources, such as tanslation services and linguist.
The Speech WWW site features a number of documents and links in the fields of speech communications and phonolography. Users will find a speech FAQ list, links to organization such as the Neural Speech Group at the Univeristy of Karlsruhe and ELSNET (European Network of Language and Speech). The site also offers visual speech displays, and information on the Association for Computational Linguistics.
The Xerox Lexical Technology
This server offers a searchable database
and automated mechanism for academic papers in the field of computation
and language. The Linguistics Resources WWW page offers a number of
indexes of publications, universities, conferences, and FAQs. The site
features a comprehensive listing of electronic text archives such as The
Electronic Text Center, The Electronic Library, and The University of
Michigan. The site also includes links to a number of gopher, FTP, and
other Internet sites.
The Applied Linguistics WWW Virtual Library houses a wide range of
resources and links within the many fields of linguistics. Users will
find indexes of teaching and research institutions, publications and
journals, electronic journals, conferences and seminars, societies and
association, and dissertations and theses. In addition, one will find
links to related Internet sites.
The Corpus Linguistics WWW page based in Rice University offers a number
of general resources on the study of linguistics. Users will find
references to various archives, publications, and libraries. The site
also features links to related Internet sites in countries such as
Estonia, Germany, Ireland, and Brazail, with texts in the native
languages of the host country.
The WWW site for the University of Rochester's Linguistics department
offers detailed descriptions of courses offered, graduation requirements.
facultu and students, and admission policies. Courses offered include
phonetics, morphology, and the history of linguistics. The site also
contains information on the department's sign language resource center
and FTP archives.
The Lexical Functional Grammar WWW site provides a comprehensive listing
of Internet and original resources pertaining to the field of Lexical
Functional Grammar. Included is an explanation of the discipline, an
extensive archive of publications by authors such as Joan Bresnan,
Farrell Ackerman, and Mary Dalrymple. One will also find a listing of
Linguistics associations and newsletters.
The LINGUIST Data Sources is an index of online resources related to the
study of linguistics and language. Users will find bibliographies,
dictionaries, funding sources, and many virtual libraries. The site also
includes a list of conferences, job. LINGUIST is an electronic network
maintained at Texas A & M and Eastern Michigan Universities.
LINGUIST serves as a research and discussion facility for the linguistic
academic community through an electronic mailing list, LINGUIST, and this
and other web sites.
The Linguistics, Language, Literature gopher directory at Bath University
is an extremely deep, varied and complex list of electronic text sources,
including English, Scottish, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Classical
literature, plus sources to ...
Genetic anthropology studies the origins and development of language
through the conception of the originary event. Anthropoetics - The
Electronic Journal of Generative Anthropology contains articles relating
to speech and cultural postmodern ...
Agora Language Marketplace allows language professionals to explore what
resources are available in their fields. Publications, software and
other products and services are showcased in this well-ordered site.
Products, including foreign language ...
The Rhetoric WWW page offers an array of resources such as listings of
journals and books, professional organizations, libraries, teaching
aids, and writing labs. Users will find links to sites such as The IBM
Writing Project, The University of ...
Akkadian is a WWW site devoted to the study of the ancient Middle Eastern
cuneiform language. Users will find an array of maps, writing samples
with translations, and photographs of actual writings. The site provides
descriptions of the language's ...
This page is a meta-index for Slovakian Documents and information. It is
organized by page number and then by subject within the page. On page
one, country information includes population, nationalities, language,
etc. On page two, the information ...
Psycoloquy is an international, interdisciplinary electronic journal of
open peer commentary in the biobehavioral and cognitive sciences,
supported on an experimental basis by the American Psychological
Association. Psycoloquy is attempting to ...
The MIT Press publishes this descriptive listing of recent books and
current journals. This site contains a keyword-searchable index of books
published in the years 1993 to 1994, as well as current journals covering
computational and cognitive ...
The Computation and
Language E-Print Archive
Applied Linguistics - WWW Virtual Library
Corpus Linguistics
- Rice University
University of Rochester - Linguistics
Lexical Functional Grammer
Linguistics, Language, Literature - BUBL Information Service, United
Kingdom
Anthropoetics - the Electronic Journal of Generative Anthropology
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