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  1. Understanding Cultures through Their Key Words: English, Russian, Polish, German, and Japanese (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics , No 8) by Anna Wierzbicka, 1997-08-07
  2. Mathematical Linguistics (Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing) by András Kornai, 2007-11-13

141. Enochian Linguistics
Analytical work on the properties of the Angelic language.
http://members.aol.com/AJRoberti/enochlng.htm
"Move, therefore, and show yourselves! Open the mysteries of your creation!
For I am a servant of the same your God, a true worshipper of the Highest!" Above is a sample of the Angelic language. These words appear at the end of Key One, as well as Keys Eleven through Eighteen, prayers given to Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelly by an angel in 1584 for use in evoking angels. These Keys, along with other samples of the Angelic language, form the basis of the Enochian system of magick, so named because it was supposedly given first to Enoch, the Biblical figure who "walked with God" and was reportedly taken up to heaven, avoiding death. The samples given to Dee and Kelly the 49 Keys, which are made up of less than 1000 distinct words, plus the names of a large number of angels, and numerous snippets represent the only samples we have of the Angelic language. The angels have apparently chosen not to reveal any more of their language to anyone; unless someone out there has been very quiet about it! The purpose of this web page is to serve as a public receptacle of analytical work that has been done on the existing samples of Angelic specifically, work that has explored closely the grammatical, syntactic, morphemic, phonetic, and phonemic properties of the Angelic language. Work regarding translation and textual analysis have also been featured. Links are given to such documents that have already been published on the Web, and space is dedicated here to new work that has not previously appeared on the Web.

142. UCSC Linguistics Department

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143. Kluwer Academic Publishers - The Journal Of Comparative Germanic Linguistics
Published three times a year. Platform for discussion of theoretical linguistic research into the modern and older languages and dialects of the Germanic family. Includes subscription information, aims and scope, indexing and abstracting. Online version available.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1383-4924/
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144. Gold Coast Australia Neuro Linguistics
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145. Centre For Computational Linguistics K.U.Leuven
Centre for Computational linguistics. Welcome to the home page of the Centre for Computational linguistics (CCL) at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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146. Taylor & Francis Journals: Welcome
Twice yearly general content with preference to theoretical articles.
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147. Linguistics Home Page, University Of Manchester
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148. Index Of Experiments
A series of online experiments on different languages, designed by students and faculty at the Stanford University linguistics Department.
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149. Linguistics Department Home Page
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150. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Journal Of East Asian Linguistics
Quarterly publication. Includes description, subscription information, editorial board, author instructions and journal contents. Online version available.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0925-8558/
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151. UMass Linguistics Department
Department of linguistics. Department of linguistics University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 Phone (413) 5450885 Fax (413) 545-2792.
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152. Classics, Modern Languages And Linguistics At Concordia University
Information about programs, associations, faculty members, and department objectives.
http://artsandscience.concordia.ca/cmll/
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154. Word Ways Home
Quarterly studies in logology. Sample articles, cumulative index, and wordplay games.
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Word Ways The Journal of Recreational Linguistics
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For more than thirty years, Word Ways has explored the many facets of logology (an old word resurrected by the late Dmitri Borgmann to describe recreational linguistics). Dmitri wrote the classic book on this topic Language on Vacation (Scribner's, 1965), now out of print and was the first Word Ways editor in 1968. Word Ways is currently edited by Ross Eckler, author of the recent book Making the Alphabet Dance (St. Martin's, 1996), a survey of the field and the many new discoveries made in the last thirty-five years. Word Ways is published in an 80-page format four times a year (February, May, August, November). To contact us, write
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or send e-mail to wordways@juno.com A subscription costs $30 per year for individuals, $33 for institutions. Explore the Word Ways web site by clicking on one of the big letters below. R T I C LES from Word Ways: a large sample from current and back issues. A C K issues of Word Ways: an index (by topic and author).

155. Department Of Linguistics Homepage
Department of linguistics. Welcome to the Department of linguistics. New papers in the field of Phonetics Click here for information
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Click here for information on these two papers, new from October 2004 Welcome to the Department of Linguistics web pages, where you can find out about the Department, its staff and PhD students The Department offers a range of courses at undergraduate and graduate level, supported by excellent facilities and resources , including a phonetics laboratory . At all levels, students are taught by experts in their field. The Department has a very good reputation for research and is currently involved in a number of externally funded research projects . Various specialist reading groups meet regularly. COPiL (Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics) provides a venue for PhD students, lecturers, and affiliated linguists to make their work publicly available. The Department has earned a 5* (top) rating in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise. An umbrella organisation

156. School Of Arts And Sciences
Programs in anthropology, cooperative education, prelaw, Judaic studies, linguistics, art, physics, and several others.
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  • THE FINE ARTS To Top What are the fine arts? Art. Music. Theatre. To learn fully to appreciate even one of these is to live a life enriched by beauty, mystery, and magic. To create and share one of these is to give the world a gift of your talent, discipline, and vision. And to teach one of the fine arts, to nurture in the young a love and a spark, is to open up their eyes, ears, and hearts to the beauty they possess. An artist might paint or sculpt, design a magazine or a Web site, teach a child. A musician might perform or compose, manage or promote concerts, repair instruments. A theatre person might star on Broadway, paint sets, sew costumes, launch a community theatre, or write reviews. All of them are doing what they love. All of them are making art possible. The fine arts graduate might do all of this and much more.

    157. Journal Of Language And Linguistics
    A freeaccess refereed journal. Covers theoretical and applied topics in language studies, linguistics
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    158. John Benjamins: Details Of Belgian Journal Of Linguistics
    Annual publication of the Linguistic Society of Belgium.
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    Editor-in-Chief: Patrick Dendale Universiteit Antwerpen ISSN: 0774-5141
    E-ISSN: 1569-9676 Electronic edition at ingentaJournals general information about our electronic journals As of Volume 9 (1994/95) John Benjamins Publishing Company is the official publisher of the Belgian Journal of Linguistics, the annual publication of the Linguistic Society of Belgium. Each volume is topical and includes selected papers from the international meetings organised by the LSB. Topics volumes 1-16: Functional Explanations in Linguistics . Edited by Allain Bossuyt Perspectives on Child Language Universals of Language Diachronic Semantics . Edited by Dirk Geeraerts Perspectives on Aspect and Aktionsart Predication Perspectives on Language and Conceptualization Sound Change Coherence and Anaphora Political Linguistics Tense and Aspect Variation in (Sub)standard Language Modal verbs in Germanic and Romance languages Linguistic Approaches to Poetry This journal is indexed in: IBR/IBZ, INIST, Language Abstracts, Linguistic Bibliography/Bibliographie Linguistique, LLBA, MLA Bibliography

    159. School Of Humanities
    mainly administrative information. An open, friendly, stimulating and welcoming environment that brings together a group of related disciplines American studies, Art History, Cinema, English, History, Modern Languages, linguistics, Music and Philosophy - in a common endeavour to study, understand and disseminate knowledge of the historical, literary and artistic manifestations of human existence.
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    School of Humanities "The School of Humanities is an open, friendly, stimulating and welcoming environment that brings together a group of related disciplines - American studies, art history, cinema, English, history, modern languages, linguistics, music and philosophy - in a common endeavour to study, understand and disseminate knowledge of the historical, literary and artistic manifestations of human existence.
    Our student body is diverse and cosmopolitan, and our new curriculum encourages our students to take courses in more than one discipline, both through a set of joint degrees and through interdisciplinary programmes that give access to a wealth of ideas and approaches to thought and culture.
    At postgraduate level, the School maintains a strong link between teaching and research, building on the work of the Humanities Graduate Research Centre, which has for some years demonstrated the value and excitement of inter-disciplinary work. We have a healthy number of postgraduate students and research-active faculty who work together to create a thriving and distinctive research culture.
    The idea of the humanities encompasses the performing and creative arts as well as traditional academic disciplines. Focusing on this aspect has already led to a new programme in the study of cinema that is part of a broader goal to enhance the study of visual culture in the School. We will follow this up with developments in music, drama and creative writing that will enrich our intellectual and cultural life."

    160. International Committee On Computational Linguistics (ICCL)
    ICCL organises the International Conference on Computational linguistics (COLING). Next COLING (2004) in Geneva.
    http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/research/ilash/iccl/
    ICCL organises the International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING). Next COLING (2004) in Geneva Last modified: 2 April 2003 coling@dcs.shef.ac.uk

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