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         Linguistics:     more books (100)
  1. A Short History of Linguistics (Longman Linguistics Library) by R. H. Robins, 1997-06
  2. An Introduction to Language And Linguistics: Breaking the Language Spell (Open Linguistics) by Christopher J. Hall, 2006-02
  3. Introducing Linguistics (Introducing... S.) by R. L. Trask, 2005-11-25
  4. The Handbook of Historical Linguistics (Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics)
  5. Linguistics and Biblical Interpretation by Peter Cotterell, 1989-01
  6. An Introduction to Applied Linguistics
  7. The Linguistics Wars by Randy Allen Harris, 1995-03-09
  8. Restructuring Schools for Linguistic Diversity: Linking Decision Making to Effective Programs (Language and Literacy Series (Teachers College Pr)) by Ofelia B. Miramontes, Adel Nadeau, et all 1997-02
  9. Dictionary of Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, Third Edition by Jack Richards, Richard Schmidt, et all 2003-06-18
  10. A Linguistics Workbook, 4th Edition by Ann K. Farmer, Richard A. Demers, 2001-09-01
  11. Corpora in Cognitive Linguistics: Corpus-Based Approaches to Syntax and Lexis (Mouton Select) (Mouton Select)
  12. Genesis 1-4: A Linguistic, Literary, And Theological Commentary by C. John Collins, 2006-02-28
  13. Linguistic Philosophy: The Central Story (S U N Y Series in Philosophy) by Garth L. Hallett, 2008-03-06
  14. Projects in Linguistics (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Alison Wray, Kate Trott, et all 2006-09-21

41. Languages And Linguistics
Up to the EServer! Languages and linguistics. This area holds works on language, linguistic theory and structural linguistics. Acronyms
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  • 42. Bucknell University's Department Of Foreign Language Programs
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    43. Linguistics Project
    Interdisciplinary, international, internetcommunity on language and linguistics.
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    44. UCL Phonetics & Linguistics
    The Department of Phonetics and linguistics at University College London is one of the world s leading specialist centres for the study of language structure
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    45. School Of Linguistics And Applied Language Studies, Reading, UK
    The School offers courses in linguistics, Applied and Clinical linguistics, and preentry English language training for international students.
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    46. The Sci.lang FAQ
    The sci.lang FAQ. Frequently asked questions about linguistics, Home. Back to Metaverse. linguistics What it is What is linguistics?
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    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
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    47. Linguistics Online
    Translate this page This website offers course material for linguistics beyond the scope of conventional teaching. linguistics Online http//linguistics-online.de/.
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    48. Fictional Linguistics: A KICKS Academy Course In The Creation Of Artificial Lang
    Online free course about creating languages, hosted at the KICKS Academy of the SciFiVine. Members of the SciFiVine may participate after a free registration in the class project for an invented language called TransGalactic Lingo . KICKS stands for Kenobi Intergalactic Council of Kindred Spirits .
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    If you've read Tolkien, you've experienced the magic of invented languages. The little snippets of his Elvish, Orcish, Rohirrim and other languages in The Lord of the Rings add a fascinating depth to the world (as well as giving many people something to do in their spare time : studying, yea even speaking, the languages of Middle-earth). Invented languages are frequently found in some of the best science fiction and fantasy stories (Anyone here speak Huttese?) and always seem to add a delightful element to the worlds for which they were created. But they can be useful even if not connected with a story - as communication for secret societies, perhaps. And apart from all their uses, invented languages are simply a fun and creative way to exercise your imagination. So, whether you're fluent in over six million forms of communication or just getting by in your native tongue, come find your seat quickly before class begins, and join us in learning how to create a language of your own!
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    49. American Association For Applied Linguistics

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    50. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Linguistics And Philosophy
    Journal focusing on issues related to structure and meaning in natural language, as addressed in the philosophy of language, linguistic semantics, syntax and related disciplines. Edited by Pauline Jacobson, and published six times per year by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Includes contents and abstracts.
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    51. Georgetown University Department Of Arabic Language, Literature And Linguistics
    B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. programs. Emphasizes intensive proficiencybased teaching of Arabic language and culture at the undergraduate level and literature and linguistics at the graduate level. Degree requirements, summer program, study abroad, and scholarships.
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    52. Corpus Linguistics: Table Of Contents
    Web pages to be used to supplement the book Corpus linguistics published by Edinburgh University Press ISBN 07486-0808-7 (cased) and 0-7486-0482-0
    http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/monkey/ihe/linguistics/contents.htm
    By Tony McEnery and Andrew Wilson Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Early Corpus Linguistics and the Chomskyan Revolution. What is a Corpus and What is in it? Quantitative Data. The Use of Corpora in Language Studies. ... Updates and errata
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    53. Medical Linguistics - Medical Transcription
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    54. Linguistics By Kenji Kitao And S. Kathleen Kitao
    linguistics. Kenji Kitao and S. Kathleen Kitao. Computational/Corpus linguistics. http//www.cs.columbia.edu/~radev/cgibin/universe.cgi The ACL NLP/CL Universe
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    55. Rutgers Linguistics Home
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    56. Rutgers Linguistics Home
    Research and education in all linguistics areas, emphasizing Optimality Theory and Minimalist Theory. Faculty, undergraduate and graduate course and program description, photos, resources, publications and events.
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    Rutgers Optimality Archive Jrnl. for Comp. Germanic Lx. E V E N T S Colloquia Conferences G R O U P S Optimality Research Group Semantics Research Group Undergraduate Club L INGUISTICS at Rutgers involves research and training in all areas of the modern discipline. The department is a center of work in Optimality Theory and hosts a group of syntacticians pursuing the Minimalist Program. The semantics faculty have strong interests in the syntax-semantics interface and in the formal-semantic issues raised by the structure of non-Western languages. Close ties are maintained with the Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science ( RuCCS ), the Center for African Studies, and with the university's

    57. News@UofT -- Researchers Examine Patterns In Gay Speech -- February 18, 2002
    People can usually differentiate gay from straight men based on certain phonetic patterns, say two U of T linguistics.
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    (The Blue Book) Researchers examine patterns in gay speech Linguists identify phonetic characteristics that seem to make a man's voice sound stereotypically gay by Michah Rynor Feb. 18, 2002 (revised Feb. 25) For a linguist, it's a fascinating mystery.Why do a sizeable number of gay men “sound” gay? After three years of research, Professors Henry Rogers and Ron Smyth of linguistics may be on the verge of answering that question. According to Rogers, people can usually differentiate gay- and straight-sounding voices based on certain phonetic patterns. “We have identified a number of phonetic characteristics that seem to make a man’s voice sound gay,” says Rogers. Their best hunch so far is that some gay men may be subconsciously imitating certain female speech patterns and if this is true, “We want to know how men acquire this way of speaking.”

    58. Anthropological Linguistics
    Anthropological linguistics. Indiana University / Student Bldg. 130 / 701 E. Kirkwood Avenue / Bloomington, IN 474057100 / USA Phone
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    59. ScienceDirect - Linguistics And Education - List Of Issues
    Greek Language and linguistics GatewayGet information about linguistics and Ancient Greek. Find links to manuscripts on the web and bibliographic resources for Greek linguistics. News.
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    60. Reminiscences By Pike On Early American Anthropological Linguistics
    Essay written by Kenneth Pike for the journal American Anthropologist. Contains reminiscences of many leading figures of this field in the early 20th century, such as Edward Sapir.
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    SIL Electronic Working Papers 2001-001, May 2001
    Reminiscences by Pike on Early American Anthropological Linguistics
    By Kenneth L. Pike
    SIL International
    COMMENT FROM THE EDITOR OF SILEWP
    This is the last academic paper that Ken Pike wrote shortly before his death on December 31, 2000 at age 88. In October 1999 the editor of American Anthropologist AA
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    In this essay, Pike reviews where, in his view, linguistic anthropology was in the past, where it is now, and where it may lead in the future. He describes how he got into linguistics in the 1930s, and then reminisces about his personal interactions with the godfathers of American structural linguistics: Bloomfield, Sapir, Fries, Bloch, Hockett, Nida, Swadesh, Trager, Voegelin, and others. He describes how his theory of tagmemics evolved, as well as his emic/etic concept; and he tells of the abrupt changes that came in American linguistics with the rise of Chomsky and transformational linguistics.
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    Mayan Studies I Phonetics Morphology In the spring of 1937, using a cane to start with, I walked for a month from the highlands of the Mixtec area (8,300 feet above sea level) to the coast, to survey other Mixtec-related linguistic needs on the way.

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