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  1. Research Methods in Applied Linguistics by Zolt{a}n D{o}rnyei, 2007-12-29
  2. Writing Systems: A Linguistic Approach (Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics) by Henry Rogers, 2004-07-12
  3. Corpus Linguistics 25 Years on. (Language and Computers 62) (Language & Computers: Studies in Practical Linguistics)
  4. Spanish/English Contrasts: An Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (Romance Languages and Linguistics Series) by Melvin Stanley Whitley, 1987-06
  5. The Handbook of Applied Linguistics (Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics)
  6. Introducing Linguistic Morphology by Laurie Bauer, 2003-08
  7. Linguistic Semantics: An Introduction (Cambridge Approaches to Linguistics) by John Lyons, 1996-01-26
  8. Linguistic Anthropology: A Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  9. Neuro-Linguistic Programming Workbook For Dummies (For Dummies (Psychology & Self Help)) by Romilla Ready, Kate Burton, 2008-05-02
  10. The Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory by N. Chomsky, 1975-11-30
  11. An Introduction to Contact Linguistics (Language in Society) by Donald Winford, 2003-01-17
  12. Longman Dictionary of Applied Linguistics by Jack Richards, John Platt, et all 1985-12
  13. An Introduction to Linguistic Theory and Language Acquisition (Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics) by Stephen Crain, Diane Lillo-Martin, 1999-03-29
  14. Linguistic Guide to English Poetry (English Language Series) by Geoffrey N. Leech, 1980-05

81. Linguistics At The University Of Edinburgh
Theoretical and Applied linguistics The University of Edinburgh Adam Ferguson Building 40 George Square Edinburgh EH8 9LL. For over
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  • Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
    The University of Edinburgh
    Adam Ferguson Building
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    For over fifty years the University of Edinburgh has been home to world-renowned departments and institutes involved in the study of language and speech. TAAL includes the CENTRE for SPEECH TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH the and RESEARCH GROUPS We are able to offer excellent laboratory and computational facilities, a congenial social and intellectual atmosphere, and access to the whole community of linguists, phoneticians, and cognitive scientists for which Edinburgh is famous.
    http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/index.shtml updated 25 February 2004
  • 82. Anthropological Linguistics
    Concise treatments of various areas of concern in this field, including contact languages and the Whorf hypothesis.
    http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/cultural/language/topics_in_anthropological_lingui.html
    Topics in Anthropological Linguistics
    Chimpanzee Communication Pidgins and Creoles Structural Linguistics Tonal Languages Whorf Hypothesis World Languages Home

    83. Computational Linguistics - The MIT Press
    Computational linguistics is the only publication devoted exclusively to the design and analysis of natural language processing systems.
    http://mitpress.mit.edu/journal-home.tcl?issn=08912017

    84. KPML One-point Access Page
    Graphically based language engineering program, developed for working with largescale grammars under the Systemic Formal linguistics framework. Downloadable program images, documentation, resources and source code.
    http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/anglistik/langpro/kpml/README.html

    85. Centre For Corpus Research
    It is set up as a facility for researchers, research students or visiting researchers within the school who would like to do corpus linguistics.
    http://clg1.bham.ac.uk/
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    The Centre for Corpus Research is currently being implemented in the School of Humanities. It is set up as a facility for researchers, research students or visiting researchers within the school who would like to do corpus linguistics. By Summer 2004, we hope to have converted Room 228 in the Arts Building into a modern computer suite with all necessary technical equipment, software and language resources. This website will keep you updated of the progress. In the meantime, please check out our links on the left for more information on how to become a student or visitor in Birmingham. We are also offering various short courses and workshops in corpus linguistics. The Centre for Corpus Linguistics is now incorporated in the CCR, although you can view the old website here
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    86. Prof. M. McTear
    University of Ulster at Jordanstown. Dialogue modelling, natural language processing, computational linguistics, user modelling.
    http://www.infj.ulst.ac.uk/~cbdg23/
    Mike McTear BA, MA, PhD
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    87. Home Page
    Curriculum vitae and course information for this Tulane University Associate Professor of Anthropology. Research interests include discourse and Maya languages and linguistics.
    http://www.tulane.edu/~maxwell/
    Dr. Judith M. Maxwell, Ixq'anil
    Associate Professor of Anthropology
    Director, Interdisciplinary Program in Linguistics
    Co-Director, Kaqchikel Mayan Summer Program in Guatemala Research Interests: Discourse, Mayan Languages and Linguistics, Language
    Planning, Standardization, Cultural and Linguistics Revitalization, Nahuatl
    (Classical and Modern), Mesoamerica Curriculum Vitae
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    88. English At Birmingham
    Comprised of the Centre for English Language Studies, Centre for Corpus linguistics, English for International Students, The Shakespeare Institute at Stratford and Medieval Studies. Located in Birmingham, UK.
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    ENGLISH SITE SEARCH UNIVERSITY SITE SEARCH The Department of English at the University of Birmingham is one of the largest and most diverse in the United Kingdom.The department was rated 5 (on a scale of 1 - 5*) in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise Other Units in the Department: Select one of the following: Centre for English Language Studies Dictionary Research Centre English for International Students Medieval Studies The Shakespeare Institute The British Book Trade Index
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    89. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Linguistics And Philosophy

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    90. Linguistic Science, School Of Linguistics And Applied Language Studies, Universi
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    91. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Russian Linguistics

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    92. Georgetown University French Department
    Within the Faculty of Languages and linguistics (FLL). Offers an undergraduate major and minor. Faculty listing, course descriptions, major and minor requirements, and calendar of events.
    http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/french/
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    3700 "O" St., NW
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    Fax (202) 687-0079 PROF. BENJAMIN STORA
    Distinguished French Historian on Contemporary Algerian War at Georgetown,

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    Cours existants Calendar of Events 2002 Calendrier des manifestations Current Courses - Spring 2003 Cours offerts - printemps 2002 Linguistic Competency Evaluation for study abroad Courses Offered - Fall 2003 Cours offerts - automne 2002 Summer program in Tours French Major Requirements French Honor Society French Minor Requirements ... Accomodations in Georgetown Pre-registration International Comic Arts Festival (ICAF) Festival de la BD School of Foreign Service Proficiency Exam Recent Events * Le Mal - Conference 2004 * Assia Djebar * Azouz Begag * Marseille ... Faculty of Languages and Linguistics (FLL) Georgetown College Office of International Programs: Overseas Studies vrier 2004

    93. UCLA Department Of Linguistics Home Page
    About the department. Undergraduate program. Graduate program. People. Research. Teaching. Talks and events. UCLA links. Search.
    http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/

    94. UofT Department Of Computer Science Research AI
    The Artificial Intelligence group works in the primary subareas of the field computational linguistics, knowledge representation and reasoning, and computer vision and also in additional subareas such as intelligent information systems and neural networks.
    http://www.cs.toronto.edu/DCS/Research/artificial.html
    Department of Computer Science Faculty of Arts and Science University of Toronto
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    The Artificial Intelligence group in Toronto works in several primary subareas of the field computational linguistics, knowledge representation and reasoning, robotics, planning, computer vision, and machine learning / neural networks. We have 14 full-time faculty members whose research spans these areas and more, and offer over a dozen graduate courses to help students develop and expand their knowledge and expertise.
    Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing
    http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/compling/
    The subarea of AI concerned with human languages ("natural languages") is computational linguistics. Researchers in this area are interested in developing programs that can "understand" and generate natural language. "Understanding" involves parsing linguistic input, determining its literal and non-literal meaning, and representing the meaning in a computational formalism; generation reverses this process. Research in this area is now being applied in commercial systems for tasks such as automatic or semi-automatic translation from one language to another, information retrieval, and intelligent aids to writers.
    Faculty: Graeme Hirst Gerald Penn Suzanne Stevenson
    Knowledge Representation and Cognitive Robotics
    http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/cogrobo/

    95. CL Intro Text
    Computational linguistics (CL) is a discipline between linguistics and computer science which is concerned with the computational aspects of the human language
    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

    96. Computational Linguistics And Phonetics In Saarbrücken
    Homepage of the Department of Computational linguistics and Phonetics at the University of the Saarland in Saarbrücken, Germany.
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    97. HISTORIES AND IDEOLOGIES OF LINGUISTICS
    Second annual meeting of graduate students from the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan. Schedule, abstracts.
    http://www.lsa.umich.edu/anthro/linguistic_anthropology/Michicagoan 2.htm
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    Second Annual Graduate Student Conference in Linguistic Anthropology Anthropologies and Histories of Language Keynote Speaker: Michael Warner April 14-15, 2000 Franke Institute, University of Chicago Program (Click on author names or session titles for abstracts) Friday April 14 th : Afternoon Session Panel 1: Mawyer , Alexander Between the Real and the Unreal: Bounties and Beaches. Scott , Stephen Kingsley Politicking in Terminator Technology: Constructed Dialogue and the Responsibility for Knowledg. Skjon , E. Lee Keane, Webb Public Speaking: Indonesian as a language of modernity. Discussant: John Lucy Panel Miller , W. Flagg Styles of Tribalism in Highlands Yemen. Smith , Ben Culture, Conversation Style, and Carl Rogers: the healing force of speech. Berry , Nicole The pragmatics of inequality: A model for research. Handman , Courtney Pronominal Shift and the Discourse of Individualism in Sermons of the Min Region of Papua New Guinea. Discussant: Michael Silverstein Keynote Address: Michael Warner Saturday April 15 th : morning session Panel 3: Sub-state Linguistic nationalisms Frekko , Susan E.

    98. M. Sandra Carberry's Homepage
    University of Delaware. Department of Computer and Information Sciences Chair. Computational linguistics, dialog systems, machine learning, planning and plan recognition, medical informatics, user modeling.
    http://www.cis.udel.edu/~carberry/
    Sandra Carberry
    Professor and Chair
    Department of Computer and Information Sciences
    Joint Appointment in Department of Lingustics
    University of Delaware

    Newark, Delaware 19716
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    99. Computational Linguistics - Resources And Institutions
    IMS Stuttgart. Computational linguistics Resources and Institutions. Resources. Associations, Distribution Agencies, ACL/ACM Special
    http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/info/FTPServer.html
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    IMS Stuttgart , Tue Jan 14 17:20:47 2003 ( www-admin@ims.uni-stuttgart.de

    100. Sapir, Edward
    A leading figure in twentiethcentury linguistics and anthropology who specialized in Canadian native populations.
    http://cognet.mit.edu/MITECS/Entry/irvine.html

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