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The Linguist List (Popularity: )
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Web site for the mailing list: professional communication and networking for the world-wide community of linguists.
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The sci.lang FAQ (Popularity: )
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Answers to frequently asked questions about dialects, languages and their relationships, linguistics, and phonetic systems.
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Stewardship Project (Popularity: )
http://the-stewardship.org/research/
Listings of international geographical names, orthography and transcription with commentaries on language.
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Museum of Human Language (Popularity: )
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Virtual museum with columns. Definition of a language, linguistics, and language function.
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The Linguistics Project (Popularity: )
http://users.skynet.be/wivani/lp/
Interdisciplinary, international, internet-community on language and linguistics.
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Language and Linguistics (Popularity: )
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Essays on language and linguistics and links to related materials.
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Maledicta Press (Popularity: )
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Specializes in negatively-valued words and expressions from all languages and cultures, focussing on the origin, etymology, meaning, use and influence ...
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The Homepage of Integrational Linguistics (Popularity: )
http://camelot.germanistik.fu-berlin.de/il/
A specific approach to linguistics combining a comprehensive theory of language and a theory of grammars.
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Linguistic Data Consortium (Popularity: )
http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/
Sharing of linguistic data, tools and standards resources.
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Introduction to Linguistics (Popularity: )
http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb8/misc/lfb/html/text/startlfbframeset.html
Covers language acquisition, learning disorders, linguistics, universals, early development of the English language and phonetics.
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Linguistic Exploration (Popularity: )
http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/exploration/
Multidimensional exploration of online linguistic databases.
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Language Log (Popularity: )
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/
Weblog run by University of Pennyslvania phonetician Mark Liberman, with multiple guest linguists.
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