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  1. Essential Linguistics:What You Need to Know to Teach Reading, ESL, Spelling, Phonics, and Grammar by David E. Freeman, Yvonne S. Freeman, 2004-01-14
  2. Linguistic Perspectives on Language and Education by Anita Barry, 2007-06-10
  3. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics (Oxford Paperback Reference) by P. H. Matthews, 2007-10-15
  4. Study Guide for Contemporary Linguistics by William O'Grady, John Archibald, et all 2009-11-25
  5. Course in General Linguistics by Ferdinand de Saussure, 2009-10-09
  6. New Linguistic and Exegetical Key to the Greek New Testament, The by Cleon L. RogersJr., Cleon L. Rogers III, 1998-10-01
  7. Historical Linguistics, 2nd Edition: An Introduction by Lyle Campbell, 2004-11-01
  8. Neuro-linguistic Programming For Dummies (For Dummies (Psychology & Self Help)) by Kate Burton, Romilla Ready, 2010-11-09
  9. Linguistics of American Sign Language: An Introduction, 4th Ed. by Clayton Valli, Ceil Lucas, et all 2005-08-15
  10. Cognitive Linguistics (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics) by William Croft, D. Alan Cruse, 2004-02-23
  11. The Big Book Of NLP Techniques: 200+ Patterns & Strategies of Neuro Linguistic Programming (Volume 0) by Shlomo Vaknin, 2008-12-11
  12. Linguistics: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by P. H. Matthews, 2003-06-26
  13. Neuro-Linguistic Programming Workbook For Dummies by Romilla Ready, Kate Burton, 2008-06-10
  14. Linguistics, Sixth Edition: An Introduction to Language and Communication by Adrian Akmajian, Richard A. Demers, et all 2010-04-30

1. Linguistics In SIL
linguistics in SIL focuses on conducting research in undocumented minority languages,training field linguists, and providing resources to assist in linguistic
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/
Linguistics
Linguistics in SIL focuses on researching undocumented minority languages, training field linguists, and providing resources to assist in linguistic data collection and analysis. Background Linguistics in SIL
SIL Resources
Lingbits Linguistic Glossary French/English Linguistic Glossary Notes on Linguistics ... SIL Electronic Working Papers
Other Resources
Indexes on the Web Topical Links Fieldwork and Research
SIL's field linguists work in partnership with native speakers. Together they engage in the collection, analysis, and organization of language data. Linguistic Training
We offer training in cooperation with universities in various countries of the world. The linguistics courses offered are both theoretical and applied, but with a focus on applied.
Resources for Doing Linguistics

SIL produces resources to help fieldworkers and researchers carry out their linguistic analyses; these include textbooks, reference material, software and fonts. SIL Home Created: 1-Oct-1998
Modified: 31-Dec-2002
URL: http://www.sil.org/linguistics/

2. Weiterleitung
linguistics publishes articles and short notices in the traditional disciplines of linguistics as well as in neighboring
http://www.degruyter.de/journals/linguistics

3. The Association For Computational Linguistics
International professional society dedicated to research throughout the field of natural language processing.
http://www.aclweb.org/
Upcoming Conferences:
HLT-NAACL-03

EACL-03

ACL-03
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NAACL-04 Call-for-Bids
The Association for Computational Linguistics
The Association for Computational Linguistics is THE international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation. Membership includes the ACL quarterly journal, COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS , reduced registration at most ACL-sponsored conferences , discounts on ACL-sponsored publications, and participation in ACL Special Interest Groups. The ACL journal, Computational Linguistics , continues to be the primary forum for research on computational linguistics and natural language processing. Since 1988, the journal has been published for the ACL by MIT Press to provide a broader distributional base. More about the journal (submission and review forms). An annual meeting is held each summer in locations where significant computational linguistics research is carried out.
Announcements
(January 20, 2003) To become an ACL member for the current year or to order ACL materials, use the new form: ( DOC PS PDF ). We hope to have a secure server available next year for online payments. For 2003, payments will need to be submitted by surface mail.

4. U Of R Linguistics Home Page
International organization primarily concerned with language and cultural studies of minority groups.
http://www.ling.rochester.edu/
Department of Linguistics
What is
Linguistics
Current
Courses
... Schedule of Events Online: University of Rochester Working Papers in the Language Sciences (WPLS:UR)
NEW: Summer 2001 (no. 3)
Fall 2000 (no.2), Summer 2000 (no. 1)
Some Links

Directory structure for these pages
Maintained by University of Rochester Linguistics Department
Send comments to webmaster@ling.rochester.edu

5. Corpus Linguistics
Links to corpora, software, papers, bibliographies and additional sites.Category Science Social Sciences Language and linguistics......Corpus linguistics. This website is maintained by Michael Barlow. Courses in Corpuslinguistics. Tutorial Concordances and Corpora Cathy Ball, Georgetown.
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~barlow/corpus.html
Corpus Linguistics
This website is maintained by Michael Barlow . I would appreciate hearing about new links and links listed here that are no longer active. Please send email to barlow@ruf.rice.edu . I would also like to solicit your help in building up the non-English corpus listings. Please let me know of any suitable corpora. I am slowly compiling a bibliographic reference section that focusses on Corpus Linguistics and the use of corpora in language teaching. Suggestions for the bibliography and links to actual papers are welcome. See also the Parallel Corpora page
  • Texts: Corpora, Newspapers and News Sites
  • Chinese
  • Czech
  • Danish ...
  • Useful Sites and Home Pages
    Texts: Corpora, Newspapers and News Sites
    Chinese
    Mandarin corpus Big 5 encoding
    Czech
    Czech National Corpus Experimental WWW access to the corpus.
    Institute of the Czech National Corpus
    Danish
    News in Danish. Address has changed.
    Dutch
    The Institute for Dutch Lexicology have several large corpora, which can be accessed for academic research purposes. Contact kruyt@inl.nl
  • 6. Penn Linguistics Home
    Read an overview and get the details on degree requirements. Research activities and department events are highlighted.
    http://www.ling.upenn.edu/
    Undergraduate Program
    Undergraduate Course Offerings
    Fall 2003

    Spring 2003
    The Linguistics Major ...
    The Linguistics Minor
    Graduate Program
    Graduate studies brochure
    Financial aid
    Program Regulations
    The Penn Graduate Catalog ...
    On-line Graduate Application
    Course Information
    Links to Course Homepages
    The Course Timetable for advance registration
    The Course and Room Roster for the current term
    Course Descriptions in the Course Register
    Penn InTouch for registration, address changes, etc.
    University Academic Calendar
    For Fun
    Linguistic Humor
    People and Organizations
    Faculty and staff
    Directory of personal home pages of Penn linguists
    Group e-mail addresses and how to sign up
    Affiliated organizations
    Research
    NWAVE 32
    Areas of research pursued at Penn
    The Weekly Linguistics Speakers Series Penn Linguistics Colloquium
    Talks and conferences at Penn and elsewhere
    Downloadable papers by faculty and students
    Penn Working Papers in Linguistics
    Online Resources
    Databases and Software
    Reference : library catalog, databases

    7. Stanford Linguistics
    Shares details on faculty members, research projects, events, courses and degree program requirements. including acquisition, computational linguistics, historical linguistics, morphology, phonetics, phonology, pragmatics,
    http://www-linguistics.stanford.edu/
    Stanford Other Departments Main People ... Related Programs The Linguistics Department in Margaret Jacks Hall, Stanford University LINGUISTICS AT STANFORD The Stanford University Department of Linguistics is a vibrant center of research and teaching, with 20 faculty members, over 40 graduate students, and a lively undergraduate major. The range of languages studied is diverse and the scope of active research and teaching is broad, including acquisition, computational linguistics, historical linguistics, morphology, phonetics, phonology, pragmatics, psycholinguistics, semantics, sociolinguistics, syntax, typology and variation. We also have tight links to other departments at Stanford and neighboring universities and to local industrial and non-profit research centers. We hope you will enjoy this web site, which contains further information on all these topics.
    Contact Info
    Margaret Jacks Hall
    Building 460
    Stanford CA 94305-2150
    USA
    Tel: (650) 723-4284
    Fax: (650) 723-5666
    linguistics@csli.stanford.edu

    Problems? Questions? Suggestions?

    Last modified Mar 18, 2003

    8. OSU Linguistics
    Find the many fields of study offered, including syntax and computational linguistics. With basic department information, courses and research.
    http://ling.ohio-state.edu/

    General
    Admission Financial Aid Fields of Study , and More
    Major in Linguistics
    Minor in Linguistics , and More
    Current Course Offerings
    Course Descriptions Experiment/Talk Requirements , and More
    Language Files
    Working Papers in Linguistics Dissertations in Linguistics ... Journals , and More
    Research Areas
    Discussion Groups , and More
    Speakers Series
    LCC Tutorial Series , and More
    Faculty
    Graduate Students Alumni ... Staff , and More
    Music
    Food Athletics , and More
    Office
    Chair Application Queries , and More
    Phonetics Teaching Lab
    Computational Teaching Lab , and More Mailing Lists Public FTP Web Links , and More (Login Required) (What IS linguistics, anyway? Not really sure? Take a quick tour of the field Search Linguistics Web Site: The Ohio State University Questions? see our Contacts page. To report problems with this web site, contact webmaster@ling.ohio-state.edu Last modified: December 31 2002 14:01:29.

    9. Introduction To Linguistics
    linguistics for Beginners is a multimedia, interactive introduction to the subject. You will find all major topics of current linguistic studies examined here.
    http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb8/lfb/lfb.html
    This site has been chosen an Open Directory Cool Site!

    10. Lexicon Of Linguistics
    Searchable database of linguistic terminology updated with many new terms in the areas of Generative Category Science Social Sciences Language and linguistics......
    http://tristram.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/

    11. SIL Home Page
    Studies minority languages and cultures around the world. Offers information consistent with its Category Science Social Sciences Language and linguistics Institutes......The purpose of SIL International (formerly known as the Summer Institute of linguistics)is to work with language communities worldwide to facilitate language
    http://www.sil.org/
    SIL
    Academic Domains

    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 site is intended to serve those who share our interests and goals as expressed in the Linguistic Creed Features Kenneth L. Pike
    A tribute to his life and work Ethnologue: Languages of the World
    Catalogue of more than 6,800 languages spoken in 231 countries LinguaLinks
    Electronic helps for language field work SIL Electronic Working Paper: I Want to But I Can't: The Frustrative in Amahuaca SIL Electronic Survey Reports: 4 new survey reports Pictures for Language Learning
    Language Technology
    SIL International Annual Report for 2002
    Just as advances in transportation have overcome the mountains that historically separated peoples, so through the combined efforts of SIL and other organizations, many minority language communities are now able to break linguistic barriers and participate more fully in global arenas. May the reports included in this 2002 Annual Report help you better understand these developments pursued on behalf of the rich and diverse linguistic heritage of our world.

    12. âÉÂÌÉÏÔÅËÁ
    Organized by the Institute of Philology, Katanov State University of Khakasia, Abakan, Russia. November 2527, 2002 in Abakan, Russia. Topics, format, submission of papers, preliminary registration, accommodation, location, important dates, fees and travel information.
    http://lib.khsu.ru/272/2955.html
    Problems in Linguistics and Literary Studies
    Problems in Linguistics and Literary Studies
    An international conference

    Abakan, Russia, November 25-27, 2002
    The conference is organized by the Institute of Philology
    Katanov State University of Khakasia, Abakan, Russia. http://www.khsu.ru/
    TOPICS

    CONFERENCE FORMAT

    SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

    PRELIMINARY REGISTRATION
    ...
    TRAVEL INFORMATION
    TOPICS Topics of the conference will include: Problems of lexical semantics and phraseology Problems of modern morphology and word building Issues of contemporary syntactic conceptions Communicative and pragmatic aspects of language (rhetorics, stylistics, culture of speech, speech studies) Applied linguistics Romance and Germanic languages Prehistory and history of the Russian Language: theoretical and applied aspects Typological studies of language and literature Transdisciplinary approaches in linguistics Methods of teaching foreign languages Methods of teaching linguistic disciplines at high school/university level Urgent problems of Russian and foreign literary studies Contemporary literature (end of the XX centurybeginning of the XXI century): human and moral values Literature of Russia and New Independent States (problems of literary ties) Teaching literature at high school/university level FORMAT OF THE CONFERENCE The conference program will include oral presentations with sufficient time for discussions of the issues raised. Social events including a trip in the vicinity of Abakan will allow for additional informal interactions.

    13. Center For Applied Linguistics
    CAL carries out a wide range of activities including research, teacher education, analysis and disseminat Category Science Social Sciences Applied linguistics......The Center for Applied linguistics (CAL) aims to promote and improve the teachingand learning of languages, identify and solve problems related to language
    http://www.cal.org/

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    Report Published on Long-Term Achievement of Language Minority Students
    CREDE researchers Wayne Thomas and Virginia Collier have published their findings from a long-term (5 to 13 years) study on the academic achievement of language minority students in five U.S. school districts. Ground-breaking in its scope, this study examined student performance across different language program designs. The report includes a description of the study design, extensive data and analyses, and thought-provoking implications for educational policy.
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    Order Adult English Language Learners FREE REPORT Reading and Adult English Language Learners: A Review of the Research , is a free new report from National Center for ESL Literacy Education at CAL that summarizes the research on adult English language learners reading English, offers ESL teachers and administrators suggestions for instruction, and points to areas where further research is needed. Order ANNOUNCEMENTS I N M E M O R Y O F. . .

    14. Frames For LSA Executive Committee
    A collection of articles which outline the various areas of specialization in linguistics.Category Science Social Sciences Language and linguistics......
    http://www.lsadc.org/web2/fldfr.htm
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    15. Languages And Linguistics ERIC Clearinghouse
    ERIC/CLL provides a wide range of services and materials for language educators, most of them free Category Science Social Sciences Bilingualism Bilingual Education......Web site of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and linguistics. Oneof 16 clearinghouses that make up ERIC, the Clearinghouse on
    http://www.cal.org/ericcll/
    About ERIC/CLL Frequently Asked Questions Publications Digests ... Contact Us
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    Interactive Language Learning on the Web Model Early Foreign Language Programs: Key Elements Textbook Selection for the ESL Classroom Nonnative-English-Speaking Teachers in the English Teaching Profession ... The Role of Metacognition in Second Language Teaching and Learning
    New ERIC/CLL Products and Publications
    New Resource Guide Online
    Our newest Resource Guide Online is on TESOL Certification . This guide provides links to ERIC digests, books, Web sites, journals, and listservs that provide more information about how to obtain certification to teach English as a second or foreign language.
    ERIC/CLL Language Link
    The latest issue of ERIC/CLL Language Link has just been published. Our feature article profiles three Native American communities who are using the latest technology to preserve their languages. Each issue of ERIC/CLL Language Link also includes the latest news from ERIC and from our colleagues, a journal review, and a conference calendar.

    16. Out In Linguistics
    Mailing list for GLBT linguists.
    http://www.msu.edu/~greenm14/outil/

    17. Linguistics And The New Professions
    November 2730, 2002 at the University of Pavia (Italy) and at the University of Lugano (Switzerland). Addresses the issue of the possibilities of application, and more generally, of the professional value of findings, methods and skills resulting from linguistic research.
    http://webs.lu.unisi.ch/lnp02/

    18. The Association For Computational Linguistics
    The Association for Computational linguistics. The line. A list of officersfor 2003 is available. What is Computational linguistics?
    http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~acl/home.html

    19. Computational Linguistics FAQ
    Geared to people who are unfamiliar with the field.
    http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/CL/CL_FAQ.html
    Frequently asked questions about Computational Linguistics
    The following information is meant for people not familiar with Computational Linguistics. Here we try to answer the following questions: Another CL-FAQ maintained by Dragomir R. Radev at Columbia University is regularly posted to the newsgroup comp.ai.nat-lang.
    What is Computational Linguistics?
    Computational Linguistics, or Natural Language Processing (NLP), is not a new field. As early as 1946, attempts have been undertaken to use computers to process natural language. These attempts concentrated mainly on Machine Translation and, due to the political situation at the time, almost exclusively on the translation from Russian into English. Considerable resources were dedicated to this task, both in the U.S.A. and in Great Britain, during the fifties and sixties. Other countries, mainly in continental Europe, joined the enterprise, and the first systems (``SYSTRAN'') became operational at the end of this period. However, the limited performance of these systems made it clear that the underlying theoretical difficulties of the task had been grossly underestimated, and in the following years and decades much effort was spent on basic research in formal linguistics. Today, a number of Machine Translation systems are available commercially although there still is no system that produces fully automatic high-quality translations (and probably there will not be for some time). Human intervention in the form of pre- and/or post-editing is still required in all cases.

    20. Linguistic Links
    Graduate Program. What is linguistics? Links. Contact Us. University Departments,Programs and Centers in linguistics. Additional linguisticsRelated Organizations.
    http://www.ling.rochester.edu/linglinks.html
    Linguistic Links

    Links Go Key Resource
    Linguistics Topic Maintained by University of Rochester Linguistics Department
    Send comments to webmaster@ling.rochester.edu

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