Web resources for Linguistics 290
Stuff for this course
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InterArbora Tree Delivery Service
- You give a labelled bracketting as input, it gives you a nice tree
as output. Try it.
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Selected class notes for LING 211
- Mostly long lists of languages sorted out by family.
Linguistics courses on the Web
On-line tools
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A Web of Morphology
- Parsers, teaching software (?), and technical papers on morphological
theory & analysis of particular languages
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InterArbora Tree Delivery Service
- You give a labelled bracketting as input, it gives you a nice tree
as output.
Miscellaneous interesting stuff
- Ask a
Linguist
- Might as well ask me,
while you're here, but this is a useful resource.
You might enjoy browsing through other questions &
answers.
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Ancient Scripts of the World
- This is a really spiffy site!
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A Web of On-line Grammars
- Information about all kinds of languages
- SYMBOLS.com
- "contains more than 2,500 Western signs, arranged into 54 groups
according to their graphic characteristics. In 1,600 articles their
histories, uses, and meanings are thoroughly discussed. The signs range
from ideograms carved in mammoth teeth by Cro-Magnon men, to hobo
signs and subway graffiti"
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A Basic Dictionary of ASL Terms
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Counting Eskimo words for snow: A citizen's guide
- by Anthony Woodbury
- The Human Languages
Page
- Check the Languages &
Literatures page.
- Ethnologue
- The Summer Institute of Linguistics' Ethnologue--the
most comprehensive list there is of the world's living languages.
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Language & Language Family Information
- From The Linguist
List, the Web's most useful resource for linguistics, and
the home of Ask a
Linguist.
- Sources of
Regional Data
- Another Linguist List page, arranged by region.
Other lists of links
- Web resources for Linguistics 211
- My 211 links page. Lots of sources for info on particular languages
and language families.
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The Yamada Center
- The Yamada Center's list of language links
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WWW resources for individual languages
- A page from the
Oxford Univerity Language Centre site.