This guide contains links to general references and bibliographic sources in linguistics. The search form below indexes the Ethnologue: Languages of the World web site. It is a catalogue of more than 6,700 languages spoken in 228 countries.

 

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Recommended Reading:

Anaphora, Discourse, and Understanding: Evidence from English and French by Francis Cornish 1999

The Athabaskan Languages: Perspectives on a Native American Language Family by Theodore B. Fernald (Editor), et al 1999

Computational Minimalism: Acquiring & Parsing Languages With Movement by Edward P. Stabler 1999

Dictionary of Iconic Expressions in Japanese by Hisao Kakehi (Editor), et al 1999

Discovering English Dialects by Martyn Wakelin 1999

How Language Comes to Children by Benedicte De Boysson-Bardies 1999

Language: The Basics by R. L. Trask 1999

Language, Linguistics & Philology 1999

Language and Reality: An Introduction to the the Philosophy of Language by Michael Devitt & Kim Sterelny 1999

Phonological Theory: The Essential Readings John A. Goldsmith (Editor) 1999

Understanding Language Understanding: Computational Models of Reading by Ashwin Ram & Kenneth Moorman (Editors) 1999

 

 

 

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  1. Anthropological Linguistics: journal home page.
  2. Deaf Resource Library: "The Deaf Resource Library is an online collection of reference material and links intended to educate and inform people about Deaf cultures in Japan and the United States; as well as deaf and hard of hearing related topics. While I have a bias towards cultural Deaf models, I am also trying to include more material about hard of hearing issues as well."
  3. Ethnologue: Languages of the World: Catalogue of more than 6,700 languages spoken in 228 countries.
  4. Forthright's Phrontistry: site features resources for history, pre-history, linguistics, english word lists, and social theory.
  5. Human-Language Page: Comprehensive site that includes tons of links to language and linguistic resources.
  6. Lexicon of Linguistics: comprehensive glossary of popular lexicons.
  7. Jim Jewett's Language Resources: list of resources and articles relating to language acquisition and socialization.
  8. Translator's Companion: "The Translator's Home Companion is intended to serve as a focal point of information about resources available on the Internet and elsewhere for translators, interpreters, and all those interested in the arts and crafts of foreign languages." 
  9. Web of On-line Dictionaries: Over 130 languages represented.
  10. Yamada Language Guides: Currently the guide contains over 115 languages, 112 font styles for 40 languages. WWW Virtual Library: Applied Linguistics: Meta-index of linguistic and applied project links.
  11. WWW Virtual Library: Linguistics: Meta-index of linguistic Internet resources. WWW Virtual Library: Australian Indigenous Languages: Meta-index of Australian Indigenous Language resources.