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| Babel - towards communicating on the Internet in any
language Source: Alis
Technologies, Montréal, Qué., Canada and Internet Society (ISOC),
Reston, VA, USA / Genève, Switzerland [In English, French, German, Italian,
Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish] Collection of links to pages dealing with non-English-language Internet use. |
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| The Human Languages Page Source: Tyler
Chambers, Boston, MA, USA Extensive collection of links to internet pages devoted to languages, literature and linguistics. | |
| World Ethnic Survey Source: CIEMEN (Centre Internacional Escarré per a les
Minories Ètniques i Nacionals), Barcelona, Spain Collection of links to websites dealing with linguistic, ethnic and regional issues worldwide. |
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| The Linguist List Source: Eastern
Michigan University, Ypsilanti and Wayne
State University, Detroit, MI, USA Linguistics portal. |
| A Sound Reference to the
IPA: An Active Chart with Embedded Sound /
Norske språklyder: Interaktivt
IPA-kart med lydeksempler og tematekster Source:
Institutt for språk- og
kommunikasjonsstudier, NTNU -
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway [In
English and Norwegian] Complete guide to the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), with illustrative sound files. |
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| Institute of Linguists London "The UK's largest membership organisation for professional translators, interpreters, language educationalists and those using languages in industry and commerce." |
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| Association for the Study of Language in Prehistory (ASLIP) | |
| Linguistic Society of America (LSA) Washington, DC |
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| Center for Applied Linguistics Washington, DC |
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| Édes Anyanyelvünk [In Hungarian] | |
| Magyar Nyelvõr Publisher: Hungarian Academy of Sciences [In Hungarian] |
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| Language Publisher: Linguistic Society of America |
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| Starling
Database Server Copyright: S. Starostin, Department of Comparative
Linguistics and Ancient Languages of the Russian State University of the
Humanities Interface into searchable etymological databases of the following language families: North Caucasian, Sino-Tibetan, Yenisseian, Altaic, Chukchee-Kamchatkan, Dravidian, Semitic. There are also databases with information on Chinese dialects and Chinese characters. |
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| The Proto-Language Author: Patrick
Ryan, Little Rock, AR, USA Imaginative web page dedicated to the idea of the monogenesis of language, primarily through comparisons of various proto-languages with Proto Indo-European. |
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