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  1. Language: The Basics by R.L. Trask, 2004-06-23
  2. The Language of Children (Intertext) by Julia Gillen, 2003-07-11

141. ACL 1999 Workshop Unsupervised Learning In Natural Language Processing
Workshop at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational linguistics. University of Maryland, June 21, 1999.
http://www.ai.sri.com/~kehler/unsup-acl-99.html
PROGRAM
ACL'99 Workshop
Unsupervised Learning in Natural Language Processing
University of Maryland
June 21, 1999
Endorsed by SIGNLL , the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) Special Interest Group (SIG) on Natural Language Learning. For a description of the workshop, see the Call for Papers
Program
9:00-9:15 Welcome 9:15-10:15 INVITED TALK, Lillian Lee, Cornell University " Unsupervised Segmentation of Japanese " 10:15-10:40 Coffee Break 10:40-12:10 Paper Session I " Dual Distributional Verb Sense Disambiguation with Small Corpora and Machine Readable Dictionaries Jeong-Mi Cho, Jungyun Seo, and Gil Chang Kim, Sogang University and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology A Computational Approach to Deciphering Unknown Scripts Kevin Knight and Kenji Yamada, USC/Information Sciences Institute Resolving Translation Ambiguity using Non-parallel Bilingual Corpora Genichiro Kikui, NTT Cyberspace Laboratories 12:10-1:30 Lunch 1:30-3:00 Paper Session II " Detecting Sub-Topic Correspondence through Bipartite Term Clustering Zvika Marx, Ido Dagan, and Eli Shamir, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Bar-Ilan University Text Classification by Bootstrapping with Keywords, EM and Shrinkage

142. SIL International: Partners In Language Development
By facilitating languagebased development, SIL International serves the peoples of the world through research, translation, and literacy.
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.
Phonetic Teaching/Learning Tool
For linguists studying an unwritten language, IPA Helps —a component of Speech Tools software—helps the user to hear, produce, and transcribe the sounds of the International Phonetic Alphabet. These phonetic sounds originate from natural languages and are drawn from data used in SIL-recognized training programs.
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SIL International has recently released updated versions of three popular SIL fonts: Doulos SIL, Ezra SIL, and Galatia SIL. All are available for free download. More… Site Map Search What's New ... Wm. C. Townsend (formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics) var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='496'; awmAltUrl='';

143. 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 .
http://feminafelis.tripod.com
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A KICKS Academy Course:
Six Million Forms of Communication and Counting...
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!
Step into the classroom...

144. 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
Course Syllabi

Oxlajuj Aj: Kaqchikel Course

Nahuatl
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145. Slavic Languages And Literatures At The University Of Chicago
A department in the Division of Humanities offering programs in BaltoSlavic linguistics, Czech, General Slavic, Polish, Russian and South Slavic.
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/humanities/slavic/
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April 29, 2004
Prof. Ranko Bugarski
University of Belgrade
4:00 pm
Pick 118
Language Policies in the Successor States of Former
Yugoslavia More information...
Friday, April 30, 2004
7th Midwest Medieval Slavic Workshop . Contact Prof. Norman Ingham with questions. ( More information...
Monday, May 10, 2004 Prof. Gil Rappaport talk 3:30 pm Pick 118 Friday, May 14, 2004 Prof. Michael Flier talk 3:30 pm CWAC 157 Tuesday, June 1, 2004 The Slavic Show 6:00 pm Fulton Recital Hall, Goodspeed For more information, please contact: Slavic Languages and Literatures The University of Chicago 1130 E. 59th St., Foster 406

146. 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.

147. 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
Professor
Further Information

Contact Details

148. Classics, Modern Languages And Linguistics At Concordia University
Information about programs, associations, faculty members, and department objectives.
http://artsandscience.concordia.ca/cmll/
Classics Linguistics German Italian ...
Department News
Department Chair

Catherine Vallejo
vallejo@alcor.concordia.ca

848-2424 ext. 2317 Undergraduate Secretary (academic advising)
Parissa Zohari
parissa@vax2.concordia.ca

848-2424 ext. 2300 Secretary to the Chair
Suzanne Marcil
Secretary to the Chair
marsuzan@alcor.concordia.ca
848-2424 ext. 2303 Secretary/Receptionist Marilyn Malofy malm@alcor.concordia.ca 848-2424 ext. 2310 Department Objectives Classics programs have two related aims: first, to provide a solid background to the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome through written documents, including historical and literary sources, and archaeological evidence; and second, to train students to read and interpret texts in ancient Greek and Latin. The Modern Language programs provide a stimulating intellectual milieu for learning and strengthening skills in critical thinking, language proficiency, intercultural understanding, literary studies and contemporary approaches to modern languages and cultures, particularly German, Italian, and Hispanic. Linguistics is the scientific study of the human language faculty. Teaching and research in the Linguistics programs focus on two areas: linguistics as a branch of cognitive science, encompassing fields such as syntax, phonology and language acquisition; and the nature of language change, with particular emphasis on the Indo-European language family.

149. INFOLINGUA : Computer Processing Of Natural Language Communications : Text, Spee
References in computational linguistics, morphology, parsing, lexicography, text understanding, text generation, interfaces, automatic translation, CALL, speech processing, quantitative linguistics, automatic indexing, character recognition, literary computing, dictionaries.
http://pages.infinit.net/consab/infolingua

150. Programme CoNLL-2001
Computational Natural language Learning (CoNLL) 2001. A workshop at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational linguistics. University of Social Sciences, Toulouse, France, July 6, 2001.
http://www.cs.unca.edu/~bruce/acl01/CoNLLsch.html
Programme CoNLL-2001
University of Social Sciences, Toulouse, France. Friday July 6, 2001 Opening Learning Methods Multidimensional Transformation-Based Learning
Radu Florian and Grace Ngai ( abstract Combining a self-organizing map with memory-based learning
James Hammerton and Erik F. Tjong Kim Sang ( abstract Invited Lecture Empirical NLP: Does the web change everything?
Eric Brill Break Syntax Learning I Redundancy vs. minimality in stochastic parsing with the DOP model
Rens Bod Automatic construction and optimisation of local structural context grammars
Anja Belz Lunch Semantics I Learning class-to-class selectional preferences
Eneko Agirre and David Martinez ( abstract Semantic Pattern Learning Through Maximum Entropy-based WSD technique
abstract
Automatic Verb Classification Using Multilingual Resources
Vivian Tsang and Suzanne Stevenson ( abstract Break Syntax Learning II Exploring Evidence for Shallow Parsing
Xin Li and Dan Roth ( abstract Probabilistic Models for PP-attachment Resolution and NP Analysis
Eric Gaussier and Nicola Cancedda ( abstract Shared Task Session: Clause Identification NLP Applications I A Mixture-of-Experts Framework for Text Classification Andrew Estabrooks and Nathalie Japkowicz ( abstract Saturday July 7, 2001

151. University Of Chicago Department Of Linguistics
The oldest linguistics department in the United States, offering a wide range of approaches to the study of language.
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/humanities/linguistics/
Department of Linguistics 1010 E 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637
University of Chicago
Humanities Division Chicago Linguistic Society Language Labs and Archives ...
Site Index

152. 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/
ICC Building
3700 "O" St., NW
Washington, D.C. 20057-1047 U.S.A.
Tel. (202) 687-5717
Fax (202) 687-0079 PROF. BENJAMIN STORA
Distinguished French Historian on Contemporary Algerian War at Georgetown,

April 2003
Dr. Carol R. Dover, Acting Chair 2003-2004
Wagner Mesquita , Administrative Assistant Faculty

Corps professoral E. Joseph McCarthy Endowment Fundand scholarships
Existing Courses
(from the Undergraduate Bulletin)
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

153. Language Reference
MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science linguistics language; TheEncyclopedia of language linguistics (1994), 10 vols., P29.E48.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/linguist/langref.html
SUL Linguistics home
Reference Works
  • Lexicon grammaticorum: who's who in the history of world linguistics . LOCATION: Green Library Gen Ref P83.L49 1996.
  • MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science
  • (1994), 10 vols., P29.E48.
  • The Handbook of phonetic sciences . IMPRINT: Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 1997. LOCATION: Green Library Stacks P221 .H28 1997.
  • Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language (1987) P29.C64. A popular work.
  • The Linguistics Encyclopedia (1991) P29.L52. And its companion volume:
  • An Encyclopaedia of Language
  • International Encyclopedia of Linguistics , 4 v. (1981) P29.I58. Oxford University Press.
  • Current Trends in Linguistics , 14 v. (1965-1976) P1.C8 STK. An encyclopedic compendium of linguistic information. Volume 14 is the Index volume and is shelved in Reference; check this work out for almost anything concerning linguistics.
  • Linguistics: The Cambridge Survey , 4 v. (1988) P121.L567. Volumes 1 and 2 cover linguistic theory; vol. 3: psychological and biological aspects of language; vol. 4: sociolinguistics. There are extensive bibliographies.
  • Concise encyclopedia of syntactic theories . IMPRINT: Oxford, 1996. LOCATION: Green Library Gen Ref P291. TOPICS: Grammar, Comparative and generalSyntax.

154. Base De Datos - Linguistics & Language Behavior Abstracts
Bases de datos de pago que contienen citas y sumarios sobre ling¼­stica y comportamiento del lenguaje, psicolingu­stica, audici³n patol³gica y otros temas afines.
http://www.nisc.com.mx/productos/llba.html
Materias:
Sociales
Periodo:
Desde 1973
Registros:
Actualización:

Trimestral
Suscripción:
Anual
Disponible en:
CD-ROM Todos los derechos reservados.
(LLBA), de Sociological Abstracts Dissertation Abstracts International Reading Abstracts Temas principales
  • Discapacidades del aprendizaje
  • Retraso mental
  • Sintaxis
The Thesaurus of Linguistic Indexing Terms NISC Thesaurus of Linguistics Indexing Terms extrae abstracts:
  • American Speech
  • Anthropological Linguistics
  • Applied Linguistics
  • Brain and Language
  • Cahiers de Lexicologie
  • Computational Linguistics
  • Child Language Teaching and Therapy
  • Historische Sprachforschung
  • Journal of Memory and Language
  • Journal of Neurolinguistics
  • Language
  • Language in Society
  • Lingua
  • Linguistische Berichte
  • Mediterranean Language Review
  • Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
  • Research on Language and Social Interaction
  • Studies in Second Language Acquisition
  • The Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics
  • Voprosy Yazykoznaniya
Entrega de documentos. Los documentos de LLBA se pueden obtener de: SOCIOLOGY*Express P.O. Box 4327

155. The Sci.lang FAQ
Answers to frequently asked questions about dialects, languages and their relationships, linguistics, and phonetic systems.
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
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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
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156. Griffith University - School Of Languages And Linguistics

http://www.gu.edu.au/school/lal/

157. Spanish Linguistics Website
WELCOME TO IAN MACKENZIE S SPANISH language linguistics WEBSITE. Select an option
http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/i.e.mackenzie/
Select an option: Spanish phonetics Spanish Syntax Varieties of Spanish History of Spanish

158. Weiterleitung
Provides an extensive section with positively critical book reviews written by specialists in the field. Further contains a list of recently published books on African languages and linguistics. Includes description, subscription information, editorial team and information for authors. Online access available for institutional subscribers.
http://www.degruyter.de/journals/jall/

159. Languages Linguistics
Louis Washington University Antiquity Classics Resources language linguistics NT Early Christianity etc. News Journals Publishers
http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~cwconrad/lang.html

160. BULGARIAN LANGUAGE - REMOTE LINGUISTICS RESOURCES
in the field of computational linguistics / NLP at the University of Plovdiv (Bulgaria).More information about the Bulgarian language software, morphological
http://www.uni-plovdiv.bg/dcs/lingua.htm
Remote Lexical Database Access BULGARIAN ENGLISH The main functions of the system are: - morphological analysis of the user's input sentence in the Bulgarian language. - checking of the syntactic agreement between two Bulgarian words; - generation of the morphological paradigm of an arbitrary wordform; - lexical database queries. New: Bulgarian-English Dictionary Search the Web.
Type it and go! The perspectives are in the following directions: - extending of the system functions and increasing the number of queries; - setting up of a Bulgarian text corpus on the server for users' investigation; - development of tools for distance learning of Lexicology and Morphology using the system; Other Slavic languages Comments and suggestions Please enter your comments and suggestions here!
Comment:
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About Morphological analysis About agreement Personal opinion Other
Contact Information :
Name Affiliation: Firm/department: Address: Phone #: Fax: E-mail * Obligatory information This page is constructed to promote investigations in the field of computational linguistics / NLP at the University of Plovdiv (Bulgaria). More information about the Bulgarian language software, morphological processor, lexicography, electronic dictionaries, morphology, syntax, analysis, synthesis (generation)... you can find on the page of Hristo Krushkov This page has been accessed times.

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