Web-based Reference Tools for Linguistics

Linguistics Resources

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.

Applied Linguistics - WWW Virtual Library

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.

Corpus Linguistics - Rice University

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.

Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL)

The Summer Institute of Linguistics WWW pages provides a wide variety of resources in fields such as translation, literacy, minority languages, and sociolinguistic surveys. The site is devoted to studying minority languages and cultures around the world and offers numerous bibliographies, international publications and even a list of courses.

Linguistics - WWW Virtual Library

The Linguistics WWW Virtual Library is designed as an electronic for research in the field of Linguistics. Included are lists of gopher servers, FTP sites, Usenet groups and universities with linguistics departments. Users will also find an archive of papers by various scholars across the world, including George Cardona and Gene Buckley.

Lexical Functional Grammer

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.

Stanford Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar

The Standford Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) Project's WWW site provides detailed information on the program's faculty, areas of study, and publications. Disciplines covered by the project include the morphological structure and lexical generalizations of English, French, Mohawk, Korean, and Japanese. Faculty members include Daniel Flickinger, Robert Malouf, and Anthony Davis.

Bibliography of Planned Languages

The Bibliography of Planned Languages on the WWW provides a detailed bibliography of books and articles on planned or created languages such as glosa and interlingua. Bibliographies contain the author's name, title, date of publication, publisher, and source. Authors such as Russell Fraser, Otto Funke, Gaetano Ferrari, and Werner Fraustaedter are included.

Haskins Laboratories

Haskins Laboratories is a non-profit research center for the study of speech perception, linguistics, phonetics, reading, and psychology. This site describes the research projects undertaken by this Yale affiliate, as well as news and staff information. Hundreds of links are provided to other speech and linguistics related sites.

Lexeme - Morpheme Base Morphology

Lexeme - Morpheme Base Morphology is a WWW site devoted to the study of the linguistics theory concerning language forms and structures. The sites organizes its data by topic and begins with a general introduction to the lexical theroy. Topics include lexemes and morphemes, lexical derivation, morphological spelling, and inflectional derivation. All entries are original writings by the site's producer, Robert Beard.

The Human Language Page

The Human Language Page is an enormous site containing links to a spectrum of linguistic and literature selections which are broadly categorized according to language. The site can be explored for tutorials and other multilingual resources, such as language histories and dictionaries of contemporary, archaic, and deal languages.

Speech

The Speech WWW site features a number of documents and links in the fields of speech communications and phonology. Users will find a speech FAQ list, links to organizations such as The Neural Speech Group at the University 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 LINGUIST Data Sources

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.

Computational Linguistics Index

The Computational Linguistics Index is a Web site which features an array of detailed indexes covering linguistics fields such as phonology, computational linguistics, and semanitics. Users will find listings of institutes and departments across the...

Language Conference Schedules

This conference schedule for linguistics, languages and language acquisition is current to 1997 and is updated at the end of every month. Site producer Roy Cochrun maintains this list as a part of his Russian resources page, but this list tackles...

The Human Language Page

The Human Language Page is an enormous site containing links to a spectrum of linguistic and literature selections which are broadly categorized according to language. It can be explored for tutorials and other multilingual resources, such as...

Roy's Russian Resource

Roy's Russian Resource starts off by collecting links for students and teachers of the Russian language, including Cyrillic fonts for reading Russian Internet documents and a Russian Language word processor. A few other tasty cultural items are...

A Philippine Leaf

Hector Santors calls his site 'A Philippine Leaf' because it is a page in the continuing history of the Philippines. These pages are important to someone studying the culture and language of the pre-Hispanic Philippines. Santos explains in several...

Index - Commercial Speech Recognition

Commercial Speech Recognition is an index of business-related sites referencing computer speech recognition tools and software. Hundreds of resources, ranging from FAQs to software producers, are provided, with the focus on the commerce side rather...

Jargon File Resources

At the time of this review, this site is the repository of most Web information on hacker jargon. Users may look up the meanings of words such as 'Zorkmid' or 'Barfmail' by conducting a keyword search or looking through a lexicon. Users can also find...

The Computing Research Laboratory at New Mexico State University

CRL, the Computing Research Laboratory at New Mexico State University, is a nonprofit research enterprise committed to research and software development in advanced computing applications. Its efforts are concentrated in natural language processing, ...

Deaf World Web

The Deaf World Web is designed to be a resource for both deaf and hearing people, including both medical resources and social materials. Cultural information includes deaf-related literature, articles on deaf events, sports news, and databases of ...

Linguistics, Language, Literature - BUBL Information Service, United Kingdom

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 ...

The World Wide Web Acronym Server

This is the site to go to when you want to know what an abbreviation or acronym means. The Acronym Translator can be used via email or through the WWW to locate the full English wording of the submitted acronym, and users may also suggest definitions ...

Channel 4 Schools

The television program, Eurokids, encourages children to view themselves as culturally and linguistically European. Tales from the Rubbish Dump explores cycles of matter within ecosystems, and explore the dangers of human wastefulness through ...

Georgetown University's Libraries

The Georgetown University Library page offers an index of Internet resources divided by subject. Access to the online catalog George, a link to the Georgetown University Home Page, and information about library policies and services is also available ...

Comp.speech FAQ

Comp.speech details information about computer speech recognition and synthesis. If you are at all interested in computer speech issues, look here first. Technical, theoretical and practical issues are discussed, including linguistic and phonetic ...

Cognitive and Psychological Sciences Index

Scott Mainwaring's Cognitive and Psychological Sciences Index provides hundreds of links to Internet resources useful for psychology-related research. Search categories include Academic Programs, Organizations and Conferences, Journals and Magazines, ...

WWW Virtual Library - Education Index

The WWW Virtual Library's Education Index is a meta-index of educational sites and servers on the Internet. The resources here are listed alphabetically by education level, resources provided, type of site, and country. Visitors also can do a keyword ...

Maps of Russia and the Former Soviet Republics

These maps of Russia and the Former Soviet Republics were produced by the CIA and put online by the University of Texas at Austin. A large map of the European area is provided, as well as thirty political and linguistic maps of the Russian Nations. ...

Agora Language Marketplace

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 ...

Rhetoric Page [SDSMT]

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

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 ...

The MIT Press Online Catalogs

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 ...

Artificial Intelligence Resources

The Artificial Intelligence Resources page offers a well-organized index to resources available on the Internet. This list includes pointers to bibliographies, conferences, AI FAQs, journals, news groups, publishers, and more. Users may search this ...

The English Server

The English Server at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a meta-index of materials for writers and literary critics. Maintained by graduate students and professors at the Pittsburgh school, the site organizes links and material written by CMU ...


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