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US Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, États-Unis, United States
Linguistik, Linguistique, Linguistics

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aaal - American Association for Applied Linguistics

(E?)(L?) http://www.aaal.org/
Founded in 1977, the AAAL is a professional organization of scholars who are interested in and actively contribute to the multi-disciplinary field of applied linguistics.

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bbc - Auszüge aus Gesprächen mit Noam Chomsky

(E?)(L?) http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/audiointerviews/profilepages/chomskyn1.shtml


bu

(E?)(L?) http://web.bu.edu/ASLLRP
American Sign Language Linguistic Research Project; Linguistische Erforschung der Zeichensprache

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cal - Center for Applied Linguistics

(E?)(L?) http://www.cal.org/
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 | Databases & Directories | Digests | Language Link | News Bulletin | Resource Guides Online (RGO's)


(E?)(L?) http://www.cal.org/resources/digest/
Digests are short reports that highlight topics of current interest in foreign language education, ESL, bilingual education, and linguistics. Digests synthesize current research, review the literature, describe teaching methods and program models, and offer practical ideas for teachers and others.

(E?)(L?) http://www.cal.org/resources/langlink/
Language Link was published four times per year from June 1999 to December 2003 by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics. Each issue covered topics of interest to the foreign language, English as a second language, linguistics, and cross cultural education fields.

(E?)(L?) http://www.cal.org/resources/news/
ERIC/CLL News Bulletins

(E?)(L?) http://www.cal.org/resources/faqs/RGOs/
Resource Guides Online include information on free relevant publications, Web sites, organizations of interest, and conferences. The guides also offer useful searches of the former ERIC database with information on ordering documents found therein.

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edu-cyberpg - Linguistics

(E?)(L?) http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Linguistics/Home_Linguistics.html
Linguistics Area:
Language Home | AAVE Websites | African Languages | Army Navy | Ask the Experts | Definitions | Dialect Resources | Derek Walcott | Ebonics | Ebonics Resolution | Gullah Culture | Gullah/Geechee | Issues & Opinions | Learning to Read | Netglish | Visual Languages | Tactile Languages | Computer Languages | Computer Keyboard | Pigeons & Creoles | World Creoles

Related Links:
Evolution of Language | About Dialect | Jamaican Creole | Black Language Pioneers | Language Experts | Language Rights | Literacy | Literacy Research | History of Reading | Reading | Thematic Reading | Thematic Reading Module | Thematic Reading Curriculm | Interdisciplinary Topic | Play is important | Laughter is important | About the Brain | Speech and Rhythm | Reading & Music Connection | Motivate to Learn | Tactile Learning | Relevant Cultural Content | Reading Online | Kinds of Literacy | Patois | ESL | Music Makes You Smarter | Music Ideas for Classroom | Children Record Songs | Online Curricula | K-12 Mailing Lists | Interdisciplinary Curriculum | Digital Divide | ECP RingLeaders

(E?)(L?) http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Literacy/default.asp
Literacy Area:
Literacy | History of Reading | Literacy Research | Evolution of Language | Origin of Words | Metathesis | Linguistic Experts | Old Pedagogy | New Pedagogy | Teach Reading | Play is important | Laughter is important | Thematic Reading | Balanced Reading | Whole Language | Interdisciplinary Topics | About the Brain | About Dialect | Literacy & Dialect | Linguistic Rights | Creole Literature | Speech and Rhythm | Reading & Music Connection | Motivate to Learn | Thematic Reading Module | Tactile Learning | Relevant Cultural Content | Patois | Dyslexia | ESL | Reading Online | Other Forms of Literacy | Popular Entertainment | Intellegence Controversy

TOOLS:
Statistics | Sue Snyder | Software Review | Readability Tools | Reading Level | Children's Literature | Wired for Books | Resources Online | Quick Assessment | 100 Words | Bilingual Resources | TRANSLATE SITE

ABOUT PUBLISHING:
E-books | Free E-books | Self Publishing | Publishing Resources | Popular Entertainment | Related Links | rigins of Nursery Rhymes | Hands,Speech & Reading | Children Record Songs | Teach Reading Using Songs | Standards | Language Arts | Definitions | Pigeons & Creoles | World Creoles | Issues & Opinions | Music Makes You Smarter | Music Ideas for Classroom | ECP RingLeaders

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hawaii - stampe

(E?)(L?) http://ling.lll.hawaii.edu/faculty/stampe
Links zu folgenden "Interests: phonology and prosody, verse and music, holistic typology and drift, computing, Austroasiatic and Indo-European languages, history of linguistics, et cetera."

henrysweet - The Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas (HSS)

(E?)(L?) http://www.henrysweet.org/


historychannel - Linguistics

(E6)(L1) http://www.historychannel.com/perl/print_book.pl?ID=98049


historychannel - Chomsky, Noam

(E6)(L?) http://www.historychannel.com/perl/print_book.pl?ID=80106
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Chomsky, Noam, 1928-, educator and linguist, b. Philadelphia. Chomsky, who has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1955, developed a theory of transformational (sometimes called generative or transformational-generative) grammar that revolutionized the scientific study of language.
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indiana -

(E?)(L?) http://www.indiana.edu/~slavconf/linguistics/download.html
Comparative Slavic Morphosyntax: The State of the Art.
Several papers on some of the latest work in Slavic morphosyntax by Babby, Boskovich, Corbett, Franks, and Rappaport. The articles cover clitics, noun phrases, agreement, voice and wh-movement.

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lacus - Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States (LACUS)

(E?)(L?) http://www.lacus.org/


langmin - Language Miniatures

(E2)(L1) http://home.bluemarble.net/~langmin/
1. A Bonehead's Headbone
Noun compounds give a lot of bang for the buck (1 Oct. 98)
Two-member noun compounds (as in race car, cat food) are a very common feature of English. Normally the first member limits the scope of the second, but the two members may stand in any of a variety of relations to each other.

6. I Hereby Warn you ...
Or, doing things with words (15 Dec 98)
Sometimes when we use language we don't only describe something (as in I hear you're the winner) but intend the sentence itself as performing an action (as in I declare you the winner). We do this in multiple ways.

11. And What's All This?
'What a word means' is not all that simple (1 Mar 99)
The function of the word and is to couple two 'somethings' together, but it has many meanings well beyond that. In what sense does a word 'mean' something?

70. Odder, maybe the Oddest
The many ways languages compare things (15 Aug 01)
All languages have ways of comparing, but the ways they do it and the distinctions they choose to make vary widely

74. TAKE a Look Here
Lightweights in the verbal world (15 Oct 01)
A small number of verbs function as what is known as light verbs, having little specific meaning of their own but mainly serving to support a neighboring noun or other verb

100. A Reflective Interlude
What is 'the study of language' anyway? (15 Nov 02)
A survey of the wide variety of ways to study language, all of which we group in the field we call linguistics. A look at how many of these have been the subject of the first 99 Miniatures

120. The Words and the Message
Do you always mean just what you say? (15 Sep 03)
A brief exploration of what we mean by pragmatics in the study of language: the relation between what we mean and what we actually say

linguistlist

(E?)(L?) http://listserv.linguistlist.org/


linguistlist

(E?)(L?) http://saussure.linguistlist.org/cfdocs/new-website/LL-WorkingDirs/static-pages/LangAnalysis.html
Auf dieser Seite gibt es hunderte Links zu sprachrelevanten Sites in den Kategorien:

linguistsfederation

(E?)(L?) http://www.linguistsfederation.com/
My name is Arnaud Febvre, I am writing on behalf of the Linguists' Federation (Club Luxembourg). The Federation was founded in Europe in June 1937 by "Union Polyglotte", the Linguists'Club, and the "Weltclub". The Linguists' Federation aims at promoting a better knowledge of languages by organising meeting to practise languages. It is also seeking to help with the promotion of existing circles and clubs in Europe and with the setting up of new associations worldwide.

We currently are fourteen clubs and circles covering Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg and the U.K. and we are looking at ways of partnership with any organisation (whether it is a club, a circle or whatever name) in different continents. Just like we have spontaneously started social language clubs in Europe, we believe there must be similar organisations worldwide and we would like to suggest a "virtual" partnership. We believe it might be of interests to know that clubs or associations exist on different part of the globe.

Basically our clubs meet on average once a week and gather on average 50 to 60 people depending on the evening, people have a drink. More info is available from our gateway and partner website.

We can provide links from our homepage at this URL: www.linguistsfederation.com for free and without any commitment as long as people aim at promoting the practise of languages, that you are non-political and non profit making organisations.

Please feel free to forward this e-mail to whoever has similar goals.

lsadc - LSA - Linguistic Society of America (District of Columbia ?)

(E?)(L?) http://www.lsadc.org/
The Linguistic Society of America (LSA) was founded in 1924 to advance the scientific study of language. Linguistics has developed dramatically in the intervening years, greatly expanding the understanding of human language.
LSA is the largest linguistic society in the world and welcomes linguists of all kinds. It is the only umbrella professional linguistics organization in the US, with over 5,000 individual and library members. LANGUAGE, official journal of the LSA, continues to publish across the subfields, and LSA's annual meetings (2005-San Francisco), biennial summer institutes (2005-Cambridge, MA), and other activities promote linguistic studies from many different perspectives.

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mit - Massachussetts Institute of Technology - Homepage von Noam Chomsky

(E?)(L?) http://web.mit.edu/linguistics/www/chomsky.home.html


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nwlink - dtilque's home page

(E?)(L?) http://www.nwlink.com/~dtilque/
Fan stuff for Lois McMaster Bujold
Articles written for Word Ways:

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plumbdesign

(E?)(L?) http://www.plumbdesign.com/macro.cfm?ArticleID=25
Vocabulary - The Plumb Design Visual Thesaurus is an exploration of sense relationships within the English language. By clicking on words, you follow a thread of meaning, creating a spatial map of linguistic associations. The Visual Thesaurus was built using Thinkmap™, a data-animation technology developed by Plumb Design.

pmpkn - Linguistics & English Language

(E?)(L?) http://www.pmpkn.net/lx/
David Bowie hat hier einige seiner Vorlesungen und Werke zur Verfügung gestellt:

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sagepub - Journal of English Linguistics

(E?)(L?) http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105638


sil - Summer Institute of Linguistics
Linguistics-Glossary - Linguistics-Dictionaries - Linguistics-Lexica - Language Learning Terms
A collection of links oriented around linguistics
Electronic Glossary of Linguistics Terms: English, Spanish

(E?)(L?) http://www.sil.org/
(E?)(L?) http://www.sil.org/lingualinks/languagelearning/OtherResources/GlssryOfLnggLrnngTrms/GlssryOfLnggLrnngTrms.htm (E?)(L?) http://www.sil.org/linguistics/etext.html#dictionaries
(E?)(L?) http://www.sil.org/LINGUISTICS/glossary/
(E?)(L?) http://www.sil.org/LINGUISTICS/glossary&action=go&id=984
(E?)(L?) http://www.sil.org/linguistics/GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms/
(E?)(L?) http://www.sil.org/LINGUISTICS/GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms/&action=go&id=967
(E?)(L?) http://www.sil.org/linguistics/topical.html&action=go&id=987
(E?)(L?) http://www.sil.org/mexico/ling/glosario/E005ai-Glossary.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.ethnologue.com/
SIL is a major force in the preservation of endangered languages, famed for its Ethnoloque language family data base. Academic domains represented here include linguistics, anthropology, literacy, language learning, translation, and computing. This site is intended to serve both SIL members and those in the general public.

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ucla - Linguistics 1 Home Page

(E?)(L?) http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/people/schuh/lx001/lx001.html
General information on Linguistics 1 (Fall 2004)
Section times and places
Info on Prof Schuh and TAs
Course outline
Grading basis: assignments, paper, and exams
Honors credit
Course paper outline (including links to sample papers, paper grading, and policy on reading paper drafts)
Answers to "Pretest" and Discussion Questions
Written assignment answers
Web assignment information
Links to sites about language(s)

udel - Historical Linguistics (also called Diachronic Linguistics)

(E2)(L1) http://www.ling.udel.edu/idsardi/
(E?)(L?) http://www.ling.udel.edu/idsardi/101/notes/historical.html
Objectives

umd - The Linguist's Search Engine

(E?)(L?) http://lse.umiacs.umd.edu:8080/


Uni Fullerton

(E?)(L?) http://hss.fullerton.edu/linguistics
California State University Fullerton - liN 'gwIs tIk - Notes

Uni Georgia - Linguistic Atlas Project

(E?)(L?) http://us.english.uga.edu


Uni Ohio - linguistics

(E?)(L?) http://www.ohiou.edu/linguistics
Ohio University - Linguistics

Uni Oregon - Sociolinguistics

(E?)(L?) http://logos.uoregon.edu/explore/socioling/


Uni Pennsylvenia - phonoatlas

(E?)(L?) http://www.ling.upenn.edu/phonoatlas
University of Pennsylvenia: Welcome to the home page of the TELSUR PROJECT at the Linguistics Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania
the Atlas of North American English [ANAE], (formerly, the Phonological Atlas of North America);

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verbatimmag

(E?)(L?) http://www.verbatimmag.com/
the only magazine of language and linguistics for the layperson. We write about words and their uses with verve and humor, concentrating on English in all its variety and all the fun parts of other languages. Names, palindromes, puns and proverbs are also topics of interest. Puzzles, book reviews, SIC! SIC! SIC! and more round out each issue.

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wikipedia - Noam Chomsky

(E?)(L?) http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noam_Chomsky


wordways - Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics

(E?)(L1) http://www.wordways.com/
(E?)(L1) http://www.wordways.com/articles.htm
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.

Articles from Word Ways: a large sample from current and back issues.
In this space we feature an article or two from a recent issue of Word Ways, followed by a selection of articles from past issues, chosen to span a wide range of logological topics and also to cover different eras of Word Ways' existence. These are grouped by general topic.
Mit vielen Online-Artikeln.
ARTICLES FROM PREVIOUS ISSUES

BACK issues of Word Ways: an index (by topic and author).
CHALLENGE problems: some tough logological puzzles!
DISKS and Monographs: print and electronic publications from Word Ways

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zmag - The Noam Chomsky Archive

(E?)(L?) http://zmag.org/Chomsky