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  1. NLP: The New Technology of Achievement by NLP Comprehensive, 1996-02-19
  2. Contemporary Linguistics 5e & Study Guide by William O'Grady, John Archibald, et all 2005-05-26
  3. 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
  4. Linguistics: An Introduction to Language and Communication by Adrian Akmajian, Richard A. Demers, et all 2001-09-01
  5. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics (Oxford Paperback Reference) by P. H. Matthews, 2007-10-15
  6. Social Linguistics and Literacies: Ideology in Discourses by James Paul Gee, 2007-09-18
  7. Course In General Linguistics by Ferdinand de Saussure, 1965-06-01
  8. Linguistics: An Introduction to Linguistic Theory by Bruce Hayes, Susan Curtiss, et all 2000-12-27
  9. Introducing Neuro-Linguistic Programming: Psychological Skills for Understanding and Influencing People by Joseph O'Connor, John Seymour, 1993
  10. 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
  11. An Introduction to Japanese Linguistics (Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics) by Natsuko Tsujimura, 2006-09-21
  12. An Introduction to NLP Neuro-Linguistic Programming : Psychological Skills for Understanding and Influencing People by Joseph O'Connor, 1998-04-01
  13. Linguistics for Non-Linguists: A Primer with Exercises (4th Edition) by Frank Parker, Kathryn Riley, 2004-10-22
  14. New Linguistic and Exegetical Key to the Greek New Testament, The by Jr., Dr. Cleon L. Rogers, Cleon L. Rogers III, 1998-10-01

1. The Association For Computational Linguistics
The Association for Computational linguistics. What is Computational linguistics? Quick Search with the NLP/CL Universe Keywords
http://www.aclweb.org/
Upcoming
Conferences:

IJCNLP-04
(Hainan Island, March)
HLT-NAACL-04
(Boston, May)
ACL-04
(Barcelona, July)
INLG-04

(New Forest, UK)
ACL-05 (Ann Arbor, June)

NAACL-06 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
The ACL Lifetime Achievement Award A list of officers for 2004 is available.

2. Linguistics In SIL
linguistics in SIL focuses on conducting research in undocumented minority languages, training field linguists, and providing resources to assist in linguistic data collection and analysis. French/English Linguistic Glossary. Notes on linguistics. Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST
http://www.sil.org/linguistics
SIL HOME ABOUT SIL SITE MAP SEARCH ... CONTACT US
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Linguistics
Linguistics in SIL focuses on researching undocumented minority languages, training field linguists, and providing resources to assist in linguistic data collection and analysis. 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.
Tenth International Conference

on Austronesian Linguistics

17–20 January 2006
Philippines SIL Home Contact: WWW@sil.org

3. SIL International: Partners In Language Development
The Philippine Association of Academic and Research Libraries (PAARL) presented the Summer Institute of linguistics (SIL) Philippines with the PAARL
http://www.sil.org/
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SIL International
Partners in Language Development
By facilitating language-based development, SIL International serves the peoples of the world through research, translation, and literacy.

to prepare for language learning
  • Learn more about language in general. Learn principles of language learning Discover your learning style Discover more about your attitudes Learn about other factors that may affect the speed and ease with which you learn a language
Discover how SIL's language learning materials can help the self-directed language learner.
What's New

SIL International celebrates 70 years of globally partnering with people groups, organizations and government agencies to study, document and assist in developing the world’s lesser-known languages. Site Map Search What's New Contact Us ... Wm. C. Townsend (formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics) var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='496'; awmAltUrl='';

4. Center For Applied Linguistics
The Center for Applied linguistics (CAL) aims to promote and improve the teaching and learning of languages, identify and solve problems related to language
http://www.cal.org/
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Experts SIOP Model Digest Series
This collection of over 30 digests and briefs is a valuable resource for those presenting the SIOP Model to educators. Each digest addresses an area of theory or practice related to the components of the SIOP Model. Use these digests to launch an activity, facilitate a discussion, or review a feature of the SIOP Model. Buy online New Digest Collections
CAL has compiled digests from the former ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics and briefs from CREDE and is making them available for easy reference and use in workshops and trainings. CAL digests are available in four series. Choose the complete series or select only the series that best meets your needs. Either way, the digest series are a great way to add valuable information to your library of reference materials. Learn more CAL Featured in PBS Series
CAL is being profiled for its work solving language problems in "Voices of Vision," a new documentary series on non-profit organizations from the Teaching Learning Network. The series is currently being televised across the country on local PBS stations.

5. Corpus Linguistics
Links to corpora, software, papers, bibliographies and additional sites.
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. Introduction To Linguistics
    Covers language acquisition, learning disorders, linguistics, universals, early development of the English language and phonetics.
    http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb8/misc/lfb/html/text/startlfbframeset.html
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    7. Stanford Linguistics
    The linguistics Department in Margaret Jacks Hall, Stanford University including acquisition, computational linguistics, historical linguistics, morphology, phonetics, phonology
    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
    Visitor Info Job/Postdoc Opportunities Problems? Questions? Suggestions?
    Last modified Oct 09, 2003

    8. Penn Linguistics Home
    Undergraduate course offerings. Summer 2004. Fall 2004. Spring 2004. Major in linguistics. Minor in linguistics. Graduate Program. Application ( due Dec 15) Overview of the program. Program regulations. Procedures and practical matters The Graduate Catalog. Unofficial guide to linguistics at Penn
    http://www.ling.upenn.edu/
    Undergraduate Program
    Undergraduate course offerings
    Summer 2004

    Fall 2004

    Spring 2004
    ...
    Minor in linguistics
    Graduate Program
    Application due Dec 15
    Overview
    of the program
    Program regulations
    Procedures and policies
    The Graduate Catalog
    Unofficial guide to linguistics at Penn
    Course Information
    Course homepages
    The Timetable for advance registration
    The Roster for the current term
    The Register for course descriptions
    Penn InTouch for registration, address changes, etc.
    University academic calendar
    People and Organizations
    Faculty staff , and graduate students
    Personal homepages of Penn linguists
    Group e-mail addresses and how to sign up
    Penn Linguistics Club
    Affiliated organizations
    Events
    Linguistics Speaker Series on Thursdays
    Penn Working Group in Language
    Penn Linguistics Colloquium
    Talks and conferences at Penn and elsewhere
    Research
    Areas of research pursued at Penn
    Downloadable papers by faculty and students
    Penn Working Papers in Linguistics
    Online Resources
    Databases and software
    Computing help : setting up e-mail, a web page, etc.

    9. Berkeley Linguistics Home Page
    Ohala, May 2123, 370 Dwinelle. linguistics at U.C. Berkeley has a rich and distinguished tradition. From 1901 to 1906, the first linguistics program operated under the direction of
    http://www.linguistics.berkeley.edu/
    Department address:
    1203 Dwinelle Hall,
    University of California at Berkeley
    Berkeley, CA 94720-2650
    Phone : general info: (510) 642-2757 grad info: (510) 643-7224
    Fax
    E-mail (dept. office): linginfo@uclink.berkeley.edu
    Conference on Methods in Phonology in Honor of John J. Ohala, May 21-23, 370 Dwinelle
    Linguistics at U.C. Berkeley has a rich and distinguished tradition. From 1901 to 1906, the first Linguistics program operated under the direction of the classical philologist Benjamin Ide Wheeler, who was also President of the University of California. After that time most linguistic work at U.C. Berkeley was done through the Anthropology Department where, under the direction of the noted anthropological linguist Alfred Kroeber, extensive efforts were devoted to the recording and describing of unwritten languages, especially American Indian languages spoken in California and elsewhere in the United States.
    The current Department of Linguistics continues these traditions alongside other areas of expertise that have developed since. Constituted in 1953 by the distinguished Sanskrit and Dravidian scholar Murray Emeneau, and subsequently chaired by Mary Haas, a leading scholar of both American Indian and Asian languages, there are at present 15 faculty and 6 retired professors associated with the department. With the approximately 50 graduate students in progress toward the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees, Berkeley linguists remain committed to the empirical, historical, and theoretical study of linguistic structure within a broad linguistic, cultural, and cognitive context.

    10. Department Of Linguistics - Home
    Welcome to the linguistics Department at the University of Rochester. We are a closeknit department with close ties to our collegues in the departments of Computer Science , Brain and Cognitive Science , and semantics, historical linguistics, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, and descriptive linguistics of
    http://www.ling.rochester.edu/
    Welcome to the Linguistics Department at the University of Rochester. We are a close-knit department with close ties to our collegues in the departments of Computer Science Brain and Cognitive Science , and Philosophy as well as the American Sign Language at the University of Rochester.
    Linguistics offers students an opportunity to engage in scientific and historical study of the complexities of sound, form, and meaning which distinguish human language. Majors in linguistics first receive basic training in general linguistic theory. Students then broaden their competence in a specific area in consultation with the undergraduate linguistics advisor, planning a track in one of the following areas: phonology, syntax and semantics, historical linguistics, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, and descriptive linguistics of specific languages. Linguistics majors are encouraged to develop fluency in a foreign language (or American Sign Language) or competence in computer programming.
    503 Lattimore Hall
    University of Rochester
    PO BOX 270096
    Rochester, NY 14627-0096

    11. Lexicon Of Linguistics
    Searchable database of linguistic terminology updated with many new terms in the areas of Generative
    http://tristram.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/

    12. Department Of Linguistics, Georgetown University
    The Department of linguistics at Georgetown University in Washington DC Fall 2003 Faculty Colloquium. 20032004 linguistics Department Speaker Series Gruyter publishes book, At War with Words, by Georgetown University linguistics student Mirjana Dedaic
    http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/linguistics

    About the Dept

    Academic Programs

    Admissions

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    2003-2004 Academic Year Departmental News Conference News Departmental News *
    Georgetown University Round Table 2005 , March 10-13, 2005
    Georgetown Linguistics Society 2005 Conference
    : The Language and Identity Tapestry, February 18 -20, 2005 Fall 2003 Faculty Colloquium 2003-2004 Linguistics Department Speaker Series Dr. Deborah Tannen "That's Not What I Meant: Language, Culture & Meaning,"
    4:00 pm on Friday, November 14 in the ICC Auditorium

    13. Center For Applied Linguistics: Resources
    Many products developmed by the former ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and linguistics can be found here. Center for Applied linguistics
    http://www.cal.org/ericcll/ncbe/esldirectory/

    Clearinghouses/Centers

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    Projects

    Online Resources
    ...
    Links
    Online Resources
    Welcome to CAL's online resource center. Many online and/or downloadable products developed by the former ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics can be found here.
    Ask the Language Experts
    Brochures

    Digests

    Language Link
    ...
    Resource Guides Online (RGO's)
    Add these valuable resources
    to your reference library. CAL has compiled digests from the former ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics and briefs from CREDE and is making them available for easy reference and use in workshops and trainings. CALdigests are available in four series. Click on the links below to view a list of the digests within each series. Digest Series 1: Complete CAL Digests Digest Series 2: English Language Learners Digest Series 3: Professional Development for Language Teachers Digest Series 4: Foreign Language Education Choose the complete series or select only the series that best meets your needs. Either way, the digest series are a great way to add valuable information to your library of reference materials. Order online from the Print this page Home Search Contact CAL

    14. OUP Journals - Applied Linguistics
    Applied linguistics. Oxford contents The abstracts, full text and table of contents of Applied linguistics are available online.
    http://www3.oup.co.uk/applij/
    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 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 Cancer Science 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 BJA: CEACCP Contributions to Political Economy ELT 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 Evidence-based Compl. and Alt. Medicine

    15. OUTIL (OUT In Linguistics)
    Mailing list for GLBT linguists.
    http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~zwicky/outil/
    What is OUTIL? (OUT In Linguistics)
    The list is open to lesbian, gay, bisexual, dyke, queer, homosexual, etc. linguists and their friends. The only requirement is that you be willing to be out to everyone on the list as lgbt(-friendly); it's sort of like wearing a pink triangle. This mailing list is for the use of anyone on it. You are welcome to send invitations, messages, queries, whatever, to anyone on the list. To send a message to EVERYONE on the list, simply mail your message to
    obfuscate('copland.udel.edu','outil-list') outil-list copland.udel.edu The mailing list is "closed", which means that new subscribers must be approved by the list maintainer (Kenneth Hyde), but it is not moderated, which means that the maintainer doesn't filter the messages; subscriptions and unsubscriptions will seem almost automatic, in any case. The name OUTIL can be pronounced in English, to rhyme with "shout'll", or in French, anglicized if you wish to something like "ooh, *teal*". Yes, in the latter case it means 'tool'. The organization, if such it can be said to be, is deeply anarchic; nobody is in charge of anything, and anyone is welcome to institute any sort of event. (Kenneth Hyde merely maintains the list.) The only official purposes of the group are to be visible and to gather occasionally to enjoy one another's company; but we are all welcome to engage in any activity we can rouse interest in.

    16. Lavender Languages X Conference
    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/
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    Sessions under development

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    Welcome Welcome to the website of the Lavender Languages and Linguistics Conference. The site displays information about the upcoming conference (Lav Lgs XII February 11-13, 2005) and archives conference agendas and abstracts from conferences in previous years. So the material you will find here will be helpful to lgbtq language interests in multiple ways.
    Presentations during the earliest years of the Lavender Languages Conference were concerned with documenting lgbtq-related linguistic usage more so than theorizing the broader significance of this evidence. In recent years, the focus of conversation has expanded, to ensure that linguistic practices under discussion are situated within social, political, and historic contexts. The ongoing discussions of "talking queer in French," "language and sexual geography," "language and homophobic discourse" and "racializing sexuality and gender” during previous Lav Lgs conference and the discussion on “les-being and doing” which began at Lav Lgs XI are good examples of these struggles and their outcomes.
    Unlike the case at the larger professional meetings, Lav Lgs program is organized to facilitate face-to-face conversation and to allow discussion to continue throughout the three-day conference period. Indeed, participants work hard each year to maintain a non-attitude environment at all conference events, thereby enabling conversations between established scholars and those just beginning to explore lavender language interests, and between academics, public intellectuals and community activists. Conflicting points of view about language, gender and sexuality often arise during these discussions, but conference participants are not demeaned or devalued in order to secure such exchange.

    17. 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.

    18. Jsl_home
    Contains articles on major research in Slavic linguistics, discussions of single issues, and commentary on issues in the field.
    http://www.slavica.com/jsl/

    INDEX

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    Journal of Slavic Linguistics
    Welcome to the JSL homepage. We are in the process of updating and revising this site, so we thank you for your patience. Currently, you will find information and abstracts for all our published volumes (through 8). To see the titles of forthcoming papers, click on INDEX in the left column.
    If you have any questions or comments regarding the journal or this web site, please write to the contact listed below.
    Questions or comments? Contact: Malgorzata Cavar, JSL Managing Editor
    jsl@indiana.edu

    19. Canada Institute Of Linguistics
    Recruits, motivates, and trains men and women for the tasks of translation, language and culture learning, linguistics, literacy, and training others. provide the linguistic training component of the Master of Applied linguistics and Exegesis program at the Associated Canadian Theological Schools. Profile, programs, academics and faculty.
    http://www.canil.ca
    Welcome to the Canada Institute of Linguistics!
    The purpose of the Canada Institute of Linguistics is to recruit, motivate, and train men and women for the tasks of translation, language and culture learning, linguistics, literacy, and training others so that all people may have access to the physical, spiritual, and educational benefits that language development provides. We do this in several ways...
    • We are the linguistics department of Trinity Western University which provides a BA in Applied Linguistics, a Minor in Applied Linguistics, and a Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) We provide the linguistic training component of the Master of Applied Linguistics and Exegesis program at the Associated Canadian Theological Schools We provide the Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL) training in Canada
    Capital Campaign
    The Canada institute of linguistics (CanIL) has outgrown it's living space! Visit the " Beyond Price " site to learn more about our development project. "

    20. OUP Journals - Applied Linguistics
    Applied linguistics. The Full Text of Applied linguistics is available online from 1999. Availability of content Full Text PDF from
    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 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 Cancer Science 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 BJA: CEACCP Contributions to Political Economy ELT 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 Evidence-based Compl. and Alt. Medicine

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