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  1. Get the Life You Want: The Secrets to Quick and Lasting Life Change with Neuro-Linguistic Programming by Richard Bandler, 2008-08-21
  2. Relevant Linguistics, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded: An Introduction to the Structure and Use of English for Teachers (Center for the Study of Language and Information - Lecture Notes) by Paul W. Justice, 2006-01-16
  3. Frogs into Princes : Neuro Linguistic Programming by John Grinder, Richard Bandler, 1989
  4. Linguistics For Beginners (For Beginners (Steerforth Press)) by W. Terrence Gordon, 2008-07-22
  5. The Linguistics Wars by Randy Allen Harris, 1995-03-09
  6. Linguistics for L2 Teachers by Larry Andrews, 2000-10-01
  7. Research Methods in Applied Linguistics (Oxford Applied Linguistics) by Zoltán Dörnyei, 2007-12-29
  8. An Introduction to Language and Linguistics by Ralph Fasold, Jeffrey Connor-Linton, 2006-03-13
  9. Linguistic Anthropology: A Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  10. Language Universals and Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology by Bernard Comrie, 1989-07-15
  11. Applied Linguistics (Oxford Introduction to Language Study Series) by Guy Cook, 2003-04-10
  12. Basic Linguistic Theory Volume 1: Methodology by R. M. W. Dixon, 2009-12-13
  13. Teach Yourself Linguistics by Jean Aitchison, 2004-01-26
  14. Neuro-Linguistic Programming: Volume I (The Study of the Structure of Subjective Experience) by Robert Dilts, 1980-06-01

21. Lavender Languages X Conference -- February 14-16, 2003
Formal papers, roundtable discussions, performance pieces and other presentations which explore language, linguistics, literature, nonverbal communication, cinema, photography, and visual arts. Background, scheduled events, and previous presentations.
http://www.american.edu/lavenderlanguages/
The 10th Annual American University Conference on Lavender Languages and Linguistics Washington, DC
February 14-16, 2003
for more information, contact: Bill Leap, Conference coordinator
An all-but-final version of the CONFERENCE AGENDA is now available for your review.
And so is a draft copy of the paper that Morrish and Leap will discuss in their Saturday morning session,
"Identity, desire and beyond: Rethinking research goals in lavender language studies."
And so are some of the texts which presenters will discuss during Friday's text
analysis workshop.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

The registration fee is $ 10.00 for those employed and $ 5.00 (or sliding scale) for students and those
between jobs. The registration table is open in the 6th floor Board Room, Butler Pavilion, throughout the
conference. Registration fees help offset the costs of refreshments and related on-site conference expenses.
Advance registration is not required. Contents: Background Conference Focus PLENARY SESSION FEATURED SPEAKER THE CONFERENCE AGENDA (020103) ... Join the Conference mailing list!

22. The ACL NLP/CL Universe
A searchable directory of sites on natural language processing and computational linguistics.
http://perun.si.umich.edu/~radev/u/db/acl/
The ACL NLP/CL Universe
[ABOUT] [SEARCH] ... [FEEDBACK] [ANNOTATE]

23. Anthro.Net: Anthropology And Archaeology
Search engine of web sites and bibliographic references for anthropology, archaeology, linguistics and related social sciences.
http://www.anthro.net/
Table of Contents
  • Academic Departments Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Ancient Maya ... Yanomamo Indians
  • 2000 Academic Resource Channel Award Winner for Anthropology
    Research:
    Anthropology on the World Wide Web
    Use the search form above to find links and references for anthropology, archaeology, history, linguistics, psychology, sociology and other social sciences. The Anthro.Net database contains thousands of reviewed web sites and bibliographic references. On the World Wide Web there are an estimated 250,000 sites that have content relating to the subject matter of anthropology. Unfortunately an estimated four-fifths contain little useful information. There are tens of thousands of anthropology sites containing redundant links to other pages that are collections of redundant links. Anthro.Net queries a database of over 40,000 pages from reviewed web sites with anthropological content built by users' interests. The system collects the search terms submitted by its users and uses proprietary software to hunt down internet based journal articles, well developed topical sites and bibliographic references for anthropology, archaeology and the other social sciences. Anthro.Net uses a spider or robot program to check for outdated and dead links. The site contains dynamically generated news and anthropology features updated around the clock.

    24. Studies On Consciousness, Mind And Life
    This page contains information about Piero Scaruffi's research and teaching activities in Cognitive Science, Psychology of Consciousness and Philosophy of Mind, as well as links to his papers and to the annotated bibliography of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, neurobiology, artificial life, linguistics, neural networks, connectionism, cognitive psychology, consciousness
    http://www.thymos.com/
    THYMOS
    Studies on Consciousness, Mind and Life What does Thymos mean My personal website My e-mail
    Versione italiana
    ... Japanese Version Research Interests:
    • Cognitive Science,
    • Philosophy of Mind,
    • Artificial Intelligence,
    • Neurobiology,
    • Theoretical Physics

    Essays

    Independent Workshops

    A History of Philosophy
    Annotated Bibliography on the Mind

    (with links to publishers, libraries, bibliographies, etc.)
    Thinking about Thought

    (my book on formal theories of Cognition, Mind, Consciousness)
    Seminar on Formal Theories of Consciousness

    Seminar on History of Knowledge
    Register to my mailing list
    . Every two months or so, I send out news and updates on cognitive science and the likes, reviews of books, announcement of conferences, and the status of my book. News from the scientific world A simple theory of consciousness Statement of work (2000) Research statement (1995) ... THE EXTENDED ORGANISM Recent essays:
  • Language as a neural process
  • Consciousness as multi-track evolution
  • A reductionist explanation of the self
  • The experimental study of consciousness ... U.S.A. Libraries
    Personal Research Statement:
  • The very fundamental idea of my research is that the mental cannot be reduced to the physical and that somehow the property that, under special circumstances, enables a particular configuration of matter (e.g., the brain) to exhibit "consciousness" must be present in all matter, starting from the most fundamental constituents.
  • 25. Structural Linguistics And Formal Semantics
    Article by Jaroslav Peregrin, discussing to what extent Chomsky's views displace Saussure's.
    http://www.cuni.cz/~peregrin/HTMLTxt/sl&fs.htm

    26. Languages And Linguistics
    Up to the EServer! Languages and linguistics. This area holds works onlanguage, linguistic theory and structural linguistics. Acronyms
    http://eserver.org/langs/
    Up to the EServer!
    Languages and Linguistics
    This area holds works on language, linguistic theory and structural linguistics.
  • Acronyms Dictionary
  • Alan Parley's Interactive Linguistic Atlas
  • Beginning Greek
  • Birkbeck College, Department of Applied Linguistics ...
  • World of Words
  • 27. Monz, Christof
    Research interests Computational linguistics, Information Retrieval, Automated Deduction. Site lists online publications, projects, activities, and contact info.
    http://www.illc.uva.nl/~christof
    My interests lie in several areas related to Logic, Language, and Computation.
    Almost all of the papers I have (co-)written are available online in PostScript, DVI, and PDF format.
    More information about the projects I have been working for as a student research assistant can be found here.
    This is a list of my talks at conferences and workshops. The transparancies are available online for all of them.
    Here, you can find an online version of my cv as well as a PostScript version.
    During my studies, I have written some toy programs (parsers, theorem provers, hidden Markov models, ...).
    Christof Monz
    Institute for Logic, Language and Computation ( ILLC
    University of Amsterdam
    Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV Amsterdam
    The Netherlands Phone: +31 20 525 5216 or +31 20 6841991 (home) Fax: +31 20 525 2800 Email: christof@science.uva.nl

    28. Applied Linguistics Virtual Library
    Virtual Library The Applied linguistics WWW Virtual Library. Index. WWW VirtualLibrary Applied linguistics at Birkbeck College Venus Internet Ltd Category Science Social Sciences Applied linguistics
    http://alt.venus.co.uk/VL/AppLingBBK/welcome.html
    The Applied Linguistics
    WWW Virtual Library
    Index
    Date specifies when document was last modified If you would like to be kept informed about changes to the VL,
    see the details below on joining the alvl-announce mailing list. In Memoriam Professor Emeritus Robert Lado
    In Memoriam Professor Charlene Sato
    Other Related Virtual Libraries and Indices

    29. The Noam Chomsky Archive
    Chomsky is one of America's most prominent political dissidents. A renowned professor of linguistics at MIT, he has authored over 30 political books, which repeatedly highlight the vital role of the mainstream media in implictly setting the parameters for debate, and Manufacturing Consent for actrocious policies. The searchable archive contains volumes of papers, and several complete books.
    http://www.zmag.org/chomsky/index.cfm

    30. CL Intro Text
    A concise introduction to the field, by Hans Uszkoreit.
    http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/~hansu/what_is_cl.html
    H ANS U SZKOREIT
    W HAT IS C OMPUTATIONAL L INGUISTICS
      Computational linguistics (CL) is a discipline between linguistics and computer science which is concerned with the computational aspects of the human language faculty. It belongs to the cognitive sciences and overlaps with the field of artificial intelligence (AI) , a branch of computer science aiming at computational models of human cognition. Computational linguistics has applied and theoretical components.
    Human language is a most exciting and demanding puzzle.
      Theoretical CL takes up issues in theoretical linguistics and cognitive science. It deals with formal theories about the linguistic knowledge that a human needs for generating and understanding language. Today these theories have reached a degree of complexity that can only be managed by employing computers. Computational linguists develop formal models simulating aspects of the human language faculty and implement them as computer programmes. These programmes constitute the basis for the evaluation and further development of the theories. In addition to linguistic theories, findings from cognitive psychology play a major role in simulating linguistic competence. Within psychology, it is mainly the area of

    31. John Beatty
    Research in Native American and aboriginal linguistics, dance, and music. Brooklyn College
    http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/anthro/beattycv.htm
    John Beatty
    2983 Bedford Ave.
    Bklyn. New York 11210
    U.S.A. Prof. of Anthropology
    Director: American Indian Institute of the City University of New York
    Director: Anthropology Museum EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND B.A. 1964 Brooklyn College
    M.A. 1965 University of Oklahoma
    Ph.D. 1972 City University of New York Teaching Experience University of Oklahoma 1964-1965; Teaching Assistant
    Long Island University 1966-1967; Instructor
    Brooklyn College 1966-present; Professor
    Invited Professorship Universitaet des Saarlands, 1986 Saarbruecken, Germany Ohu University 1991 Koriyama, Japan PUBLICATIONS Books Kiowa-Apache Music and Dance Occasional Papers in Anthropology and Ethnology Series #31, Museum of Anthropology University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado 80pp. 1974 Mohawk Morphology Occasional Publications in Anthropology, Linguistic Series #2. Museum of Anthropology, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado 126pp 1974 New York no Domannaka: New York for Japanese - An Ethnographic Approach 1985 (with Junichi Takahashi) Gloview Press Tokyo A Japanese Person's Guide to English (with J. Takahashi) (a revised version of New York no Domannaka) Alc Publishers, Tokyo

    32. Linguistics Home
    The research conducted by the MIT linguistics Program strives to develop a generaltheory that reveals the rules and laws that govern the structure of
    http://web.mit.edu/linguistics/www/home.html
    The research conducted by the MIT Linguistics Program strives to develop a general theory that reveals the rules and laws that govern the structure of particular languages, and the general laws and principles governing all natural languages. The core of the program includes most of the traditional subfields of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and psycholinguistics, as well as questions concerning the interrelations between linguistics and other disciplines such as philosophy and logic, literary studies, the study of formal languages, acoustics, and computer science.
    I f you hav e comments or questions about these web pages, please use the comments form.
    Last Updated 9/28/02.

    33. ...v I R T U A L S W I T C H B O A R D...
    An extensive, beautifully designed site that touches on linguistics, art, bisexuality, travel, music
    http://www.kathleen.net/

    34. Noam Chomsky
    Contains some recent publications and his mailing address.Category Science Social Sciences People Chomsky, Noam......Faculty. linguistics Home. Noam Chomsky. Institute Professor; Professor of linguisticsLinguistic Theory, Syntax, Semantics, Philosophy of Language
    http://web.mit.edu/linguistics/www/chomsky.home.html
    Noam Chomsky Institute Professor; Professor of Linguistics
    Linguistic Theory, Syntax, Semantics, Philosophy of Language Biography Bibliography Contact Information

    MIT Linguistics and Philosophy, Noam Chomsky
    77 Massachusetts Avenue Bldg. E39-219
    Cambridge, MA 02139 USA Phone:
    Email: chomsky@mit.edu

    35. The Association For Computational Linguistics
    The ACL is the international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation.
    http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~acl

    36. The Sci.lang FAQ
    Answers to frequently asked questions about dialects, languages and their relationships, linguistics, Category Science Social Sciences Language and linguistics......The sci.lang FAQ. Frequently asked questions about linguistics, Home. Back to Metaverse. linguistics What it is What is linguistics?
    http://www.zompist.com/langfaq.html
    The sci.lang FAQ
    Frequently asked questions about linguistics This is an expanded version of the FAQ posted periodically to the sci.lang newsgroup.
    Original version written by Michael Covington
    Maintained by Mark Rosenfelder
    Version: 2.29
    Last modified Mar 3, 2002 Recent changes: Added a question on etymology Note : This FAQ doesn't cover everything! Many good books and many important ideas are left unmentioned. All readers should be aware that linguistics is a young science and that linguists rarely agree 100% on anything. Distribution [Back to Metaverse] Linguistics: What it is
    What is
    linguistics
    Does linguistics tell people how to speak or write
    properly Resources
    What is
    sci.lang for?
    What are some good
    ... LINGUIST list Language families
    How are present-day languages
    related [Let's see a map ... between languages? Theories
    What do those
    asterisks mean? What is Noam ... hypothesis? Sounds How can I represent phonetic symbols in ASCII What are phonemes ... foreign accent Writing systems Why do Hebrew and Yiddish [etc.] look alike if they aren't ... Chinese or Japanese dictionary Puzzlers How did language originate What is known about prehistoric language ... Are all languages equally complex, or are some more

    37. Applied Linguistics
    Applied linguistics. The full text of Applied linguistics is availableonline from 1999. Print subscribers can access the full online
    http://www3.oup.co.uk/applij/contents/
    Select a journal... Adelphi Papers African Affairs Age and Ageing Alcohol and Alcoholism American Journal of Epidemiology American Law and Economics Review American Literary History Annals of Botany Annals of Occupational Hygiene Annals of Oncology Applied Linguistics Australasian Journal of Philosophy Behavioral Ecology Bioinformatics Biometrika Biostatistics BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia BJA: CEPD Reviews Brain Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention British Journal of Aesthetics British Journal of Criminology British Jnl. for the Philosophy of Sci. British Journal of Social Work British Medical Bulletin BWP Update Cambridge Journal of Economics Cambridge Quarterly Carcinogenesis Cerebral Cortex Chemical Senses Classical Quarterly Classical Review Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice Communication Theory Community Development Journal Computer Bulletin Computer Journal Contemporary Economic Policy Contributions to Political Economy ELT Journal EMBO Journal Early Music Economic Inquiry English Historical Review Environmental Practice Epidemiologic Reviews ESHRE Monographs Essays in Criticism European Journal of International Law European Journal of Orthodontics European Journal of Public Health European Review of Agricultural Economics European Sociological Review Family Practice Forestry Forum for Modern Language Studies French History French Studies Glycobiology Greece and Rome Health Education Research Health Policy and Planning Health Promotion International History Workshop Journal Holocaust and Genocide Studies Human Communication Research

    38. Glot-Bot: The Application Of Genetic Algorithms Towards The Creation Of A Functi
    Using genetic algorithms to create English words.
    http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~jkunken/glot-bot/
    Glot-Bot: The Application of Genetic Algorithms Towards the Creation of a Functional English Vocabulary
    creator: Joshua Kunken
    Glot-Bot v2!
    Give it a whirl, to see what words it comes up with (you can also reload for more trials).
    Version 2 may contain 1 small bug which on rare occasions overparses. If this takes place, press [stop] on your browser immediately and then press [reload].
    FAQ
    Q: What is Glot-Bot?
    A: Glot-Bot is a perl script which uses genetic algorithms to create English vocabulary. The final product instills the effect that the software emulates a primitive form of artificial creativity. The software essentially creates words on its own. Because of the many CPU cycles required to parse through the chromosomes, created by Glot-Bot, for genuine English vocabulary, that function will not be provided online.
    Q: Have any papers been published on Glot-Bot?
    A: Yes, please reference:
    Kunken, Joshua M. The Application of Genetic Algorithms in English Vocabulary Generation.
    Proceedings of the Twelfth Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference 2001.

    39. Anthropological Linguistics
    Quarterly scholarly journal publishing articles on world cultures and languages, with an emphasis Category Science Social Sciences Language and linguistics Journals......Anthropological linguistics. Indiana University / Student Bldg. 130/ 701 E. Kirkwood Avenue / Bloomington, IN 474057100 / USA Phone
    http://www.indiana.edu/~anthling/
    Indiana University / Student Bldg. 130 / 701 E. Kirkwood Avenue / Bloomington, IN 47405-7100 / USA
    Phone: (812) 855-4123, 855-1472 / Fax: (812) 855-7529
    E-mail: anthling@indiana.edu About the Journal
    Index of Recent Volumes

    Subscriptions / Orders
    ...
    Search Anthropological Linguistics

    Last updated: 14 Mar 2003
    URL: http://www.indiana.edu/~anthling
    Comments: anthling@indiana.edu
    Anthropological Linguistics

    40. Conversation Analysis
    Couses on Conversation Analysis, program, readings and references.
    http://ling.uni-konstanz.de/pages/anglistik/lehre/lehrveranstaltungen_ws98-99/co
    University of Konstanz / Philosophical Faculty / Department of Linguistics Chair for
    English Linguistics Courses Seminars / Conversation Analysis
    ELIZABETH COUPER-KUHLEN

    Conversation analysis

    MOnday 10 - 12 Uhr
    Room: G 307
    LV-Type: Hauptseminar
    Download

    (as RTF-File)
    Program

    References
    Topics View online Program References Topics The course will be devoted to one of the most influential approaches to the study of spoken discourse in recent years, one which has emphasized the orderliness of everyday verbal interaction and participants' methods for producing and sustaining it. Topics to be covered include turn-taking, activity types, preference, topic management and genres. Particular attention will be paid to the relevance of these dimensions for an appreciation of grammar in use. Students who are interested in the practice of conversation analysis are encouraged to attend the data analysis sessions held weekly on Mondays, 12.30-14 h in G 305. Relevant reading:
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