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Linguistics Links
This page is designed
as a source of linguistics links that, hopefully, many of you will find
useful. If you know any intersting links that are not listed here, please
contact us and we will add them to the list.
Summer Internships
List of internships and summer jobs for graduate and undergraduate students
of linguistics, cognitive science, and computational linguistics. Click
here.
The Linguist List
Web Site
One of the most comprehensive sources
of linguistic information on the Web.
www.linguistlist.org
Linguistic Society
of America
A Web site that every linguist should be familiar with.
www.lsadc.org
The Center for
Applied Linguistics (CAL)
CAL is a private, non-profit
organization: a group of scholars and educators who use the findings of
linguistics and related sciences in identifying and addressing
language-related problems. CAL carries out a wide range of activities
including research, teacher education, analysis and dissemination of
information, design and development of instructional materials, technical
assistance, conference planning, program evaluation, and policy analysis.
www.cal.org
Jobs for Linguists
This site,
maintained by Naomi Nagy at the University
of New Hampshire, has
tips for job searching as well as online sources of jobs for linguists.
jobs
The European Center for Modern Languages
Central to
the ECML's activities are the international projects that it runs. Dealing with a
variety of aspects of language education, these projects are organised for
the Centre by international teams of experts. They are primarily targeted at
teacher trainers, researchers and key multipliers in the language field. They
aim at raising awareness, providing training and facilitating networks of
mutual encouragement and support.
www.ecml.at
Haskins Laboratories
An official web site for the Haskins Laboratories at Yale University.
The site describes in details the research on language acquisition that is
being conducted there.
www.haskins.yale.edu/
SIL International
"The purpose of SIL International (formerly known as the Summer
Institute of Linguistics) is to work with language communities worldwide to
facilitate language-based development through research, translation, and
literacy." This page contains a lot of useful and interesting
information.
www.sil.org
The International
Phonetic Association
The IPA official Web site.
www.arts.gla.ac.uk/IPA/ipa.html
Linguistic Data
Consortium
"The Linguistic Data Consortium supports language-related education,
research and technology development by creating and sharing linguistic
resources: data, tools and standards."
www.ldc.upenn.edu
Yahoo! Directory on
Language and Linguistics
A good source of information on various areas of linguistics.
dir.yahoo.com/Social_Science/linguistics_and_human_languages
Applied Linguistics, TESOL,
ESL
Center for Applied
Linguistics
A very useful site for students, teachers, and learners of English.
www.cal.org
American Association
for Applied Linguistics
"Founded in 1977, the American Association for Applied Linguistics
(AAAL) is a professional organization of scholars who are interested in and
actively contribute to the multi-disciplinary field of applied
linguistics."
www.aaal.org
ERIC/CLL—Clearinghouse
on Languages and Linguistics
"ERIC/CLL provides a wide range of services and materials for language
educators"
www.cal.org/ericcll
TESOL--"The
Linguistic Funland"
An interesting site with resources for teachers of English as a Foreign
Language. The site offers materials, ideas, job postings, and many more.
www.tesol.net
TESOL
An Internet site designed especially for TESOL teachers. This site provides a
lot of useful information about teaching, TESOL jobs, TESOL literature and
much more.
www.tesol.org/index.html
TESL/TEFL/TESOL/ESL/EFL/ESOL
Links
This site is full of useful and interesting links for students and teachers
of English. It can direct you to information about nearly every area of
applied linguistics and teaching English.
iteslj.org/ESL3.html
English as a Second
Language
This site is designed mainly for ESL students, but teachers and instructors
can find a lot of interesting things there, as well. This site provides
information, job postings, ESL materials, and much more.
www.rong-chang.com/
The ESL Lounge
This is an interesting site for teachers and instructors. You can find lesson
plans for all proficiency levels, share stories, talk to other instructors,
search jobs, and much more.
www.esl-lounge.com/
TALGS
The goal
of TALGS is to help TESOL professionals and Applied Linguistics graduate
students create a network within their fields.
http://core.ecu.edu/engl/talgs/
Computational Linguistics
The Association for
Computational Linguistics
www.cs.columbia.edu/~acl/home.html
The Special Interest
Group on Computational Phonology (SIGPHON)
A site especially designed for those interested in computational phonology.
www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/sigphon/
A Framework for
Computational Semantics
Almost everything you need to know about computational semantics.
www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~fracas
Language Technology
Group
"The LTG is a research and development group working in the area of
natural language engineering."
www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/
LINGSOFT--Language
Sense
"Lingsoft offers solutions for language processing and comprehension in
the modern, multilingual world."
www.lingsoft.fi
Computational
Linguistics--Resources and Institutions
A Web site brought to you by the University of Stuttgart
www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/info/FTPServer.html
Natural Language
Software Registry (NLSR)
"A concise summary of the capabilities and sources of a large amount of
natural language processing (NLP) software available to the NLP
community."
registry.dfki.de
Translation
Experts.Com
Machine translations on the Web.
www.tranexp.com
Text Analysis
International. INC
"VisualText™ is the premier integrated development environment for
building information extraction systems, natural language processing systems,
and text analyzers."
www.textanalysis.com
Bell
Laboratories--Text-to-Speech Systems
"Our system converts any machine-readable text into speech." You
can test it for yourself on this site.
www.bell-labs.com/project/tts
Languages of the World;
American Sign Language
Ethnologue
An extensive guide to the languages of the world. Located on the SIL Web
site.
www.sil.org/ethnologue
www.ethnologue.com
Yamada Language
Guides
Another good source of information on the languages of the world.
http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides.html
The European
Minority Languages
A very interesting Web site on language families in Europe.
www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/saoghal/mion-chanain/Failte_en.html
ˇLoveLanguages!
"ˇLoveLanguages is a comprehensive catalog of language-related Internet
resources. The more than 2,000 links at iLoveLanguages have been
hand-reviewed to bring you the best language links the Web has to
offer."
www.ilovelanguages.com
American Sign
Language Linguistic Research Project
"The ASLLRP includes investigation of the syntactic structure of ASL and
development of multimedia tools to facilitate access to and analysis of
primary data for sign language research."
www.bu.edu/asllrp
Greek Language and
Linguistics
www.greek-language.com
yourDictionary.com
A very comprehensive index of online dictionaries.
www.yourdictionary.com
Grammars Online
"Here you will find grammars and language courses for over 100 languages
online, on CD ROM, and in books."
www.yourdictionary.com/grammars.html
Interesting articles and facts on the Web
Memepool
This strange sounding Web site is actually a very interesting collection of
articles and sites on various linguistic topics. Although not always serious,
it's definitely worth checking out.
www.memepool.com/Subject/Linguistics
Voynich Manuscript
"The Voynich Manuscript is considered to be 'The Most Mysterious
Manuscript in the World.' To this day this medieval artifact resists all
efforts at translation. It is either an ingenious hoax or an unbreakable
cipher." See it for yourself. The site has scanned pages of the
manuscript, so you can try to figure it out. Maybe you will be the first
person who is able to read it. You can buy the book on this mysterious text
online.
www.world-mysteries.com/sar_13.htm
Do
we talk too fast?
Read what Deborah Tannen has to say about it in her article "Did You
Catch That?" in Washington Post Online.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A9089-2003Jan4.html
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