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         Language And Linguistics:     more books (100)
  1. A Brief History of the Spanish Language by David A. Pharies, 2007-05-01
  2. The Linguistics of British Sign Language: An Introduction by Rachel Sutton-Spence, Bencie Woll, 1999-04-28
  3. On Language: Chomsky's Classic Works "Language and Responsibility" and "Reflections on Language" in One Volume by Noam Chomsky, 1998-09-30
  4. When Languages Die: The Extinction of the World's Languages and the Erosion of Human Knowledge by K David Harrison, 2008-07-21
  5. Problems & Perspectives: Studies in the Modern French Language by Wendy Ayres-Bennett, Janice Carruthers, et all 2001-03-26
  6. Understanding Language: A Basic Course in Linguistics by Elizabeth Grace Winkler, 2007-07-21
  7. Applying Cognitive Linguistics to Second Language Learning and Teaching by Jeannette Littlemore, 2009-11-15
  8. Global Linguistic Flows: Hip Hop Cultures, Youth Identities, and the Politics of Language by H. Samy Alim, Awad Ibrahim, et all 2008-09-04
  9. Language, Culture, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology by Zdenek Salzmann, 2006-08-01
  10. Language And History in Viking Age England: Linguistic Relations Between Speakers of Old Norse & Old English (Studies in the Early Middle Ages) by Matthew Townend, 2005-06-01
  11. The Handbook of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing (Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics)
  12. Language Networks: The New Word Grammar (Oxford Linguistics) by Richard Hudson, 2007-02-03
  13. Linguistics of American Sign Language Text, 3rd Edition: An Introduction by Clayton Valli, Ceil Lucas, 2001-02-06
  14. Through the Language Glass: Why the World Looks Different in Other Languages by Guy Deutscher, 2010-08-31

41. LIT: Language And Inference Technology
This group is part of the Institute for Logic, language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam. Research on representational and algorithmic aspects of computational linguistics and computational logic. Links to news, people, publications, research, and teaching.
http://www.illc.uva.nl/LIT/
The Language and Inference Technology group is part of the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam Research within the LIT group is aimed at developing and studying the computational, linguistic, statistical and logical underpinnings of effective ways of providing intelligent information access. Addressing the latter task requires synergy between AI-research, IR-techniques, and natural language processing. Our leading methodology is to identify real-world scenarios that give rise to interesting research challenges. The group's research and teaching initiatives are accompanied by service activities with the aim of furthering the use of language and inference tools in ongoing research at ILLC, both in information, language and logic. These activities range from maintaining workbenches to developing test sets and front ends for computational systems. For more information about the activities of the group, about studying or collaborating with members of the group, or about visiting the group, please contact us.

42. Linguistics Department
The scientific study of language and a 'foundation' discipline in the sense that it bridges the social sciences, the natural sciences, and the humanities. Link to The Origins of New Zealand English (ONZE) Project and information about courses and people.
http://www.ling.canterbury.ac.nz/
Courses
Research ONZE Seminars ... Links
Welcome to the
Department of Linguistics
University of Canterbury
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch
New Zealand
Ph +64 3 364 2089
Fax +64 3 364 2969
Web pages maintained by Emma Parnell

43. Weiterleitung
A Mouton de Gruyter publishing. Includes description, subscription information, editorial team and information for authors. Online access available for institutional subscribers.
http://www.degruyter.de/journals/iral/

44. ACL Special Interest Group In Generation (SIGGEN)
A subgroup of the Association for Computation linguistics, supporting research in computer generation of natural language. Organizational information and extensive natural language generation resources.
http://www.dynamicmultimedia.com.au/siggen/

45. French And Russian - University Of Canterbury
The French section of the department teach and research in literary criticism, history of ideas, contemporary French studies, language acquisition and linguistics. The various aspects of Russian studies will help boost communication and analytical skills; broaden the knowledge of multicultural, as well as colonial and postcolonial issues; and teach about various political experiments, social and cultural policies.
http://www.fren.canterbury.ac.nz/
This page is designed to be viewed by a browser which supports the Frames extension. Most information on this page can be viewed by clicking here http://www.fren.canterbury.ac.nz/homepg.htm

46. UCREL Home Page, Lancaster UK.
An institute with a long record of corpusbased linguistic research. Information on courses, events, and published works. Also features a web-based public course in corpus linguistics.
http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/ucrel/
UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR COMPUTER CORPUS RESEARCH ON LANGUAGE
`LEADING THE WAY IN CORPUS-BASED NLP RESEARCH' UCREL is a research centre of Lancaster University
  • We specialize in the automatic or computer-aided analysis of large bodies of naturally-occurring language ('corpora').
  • We have a record of achievement of more than twenty years as pioneers in this field.
  • We remain at the leading edge of computer corpus construction and analysis.
  • Our work focusses on English, modern foreign languages, minority, endangered, and ancient languages.
Book Series Announcement: Routledge Advances in Corpus Linguistics On the following pages, you will find more information about who we are and what we do: Areas of research: Links and help: Lancaster University approved pages maintained by Paul Rayson and Chris Needham Lancaster University , UK.

47. Ted Briscoe
University of Cambridge Speech and language processing, computational linguistics.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/ejb/
Dr. Ted Briscoe
Reader in Computational Linguistics, University of Cambridge
Senior Research Fellow, Girton College
University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
William Gates Building , JJ Thomson Avenue
CAMBRIDGE CB3 OFD, United Kingdom.
work: (+44) 1223 334616, fax: (+44) 1223 334678, home: (+44) 1223 741341 or (*1) 41341
email: ejb at cl.cam.ac.uk
Research Interests
Speech and Language Processing, (Computational) Linguistics, especially (nearly-)deterministic, statistical, and robust parsing techniques, acquiring lexical information from electronic texts and dictionaries, defaults and constraint-based approaches to linguistic description, exploiting prosody and punctuation during parsing, models of human language learning and parsing, and evolutionary simulation of language development and change. My short biography My curriculum vitae (.ps) (.pdf)
Teaching Resources
Research Projects and Related Resources

48. Lehrstuhl Für Computerlinguistik Der Uni Heidelberg
Undergraduate and graduate programs focused on Natural language Processing Systems. Basic information, staff profiles, current projects.
http://www.cl.uni-heidelberg.de/index_eng.mhtml

University of Heidelberg

auf Deutsch
Welcome to the homepage of the Department of Computational Linguistics at the University of Heidelberg, Germany What is Computational Linguistics?
Information about the Department

Address, location and profile
Staff
Research Projects Current Events
(in German)
Information for Students (in German)
Current lectures, degrees, requirements
Student Association (in German) Technical Service (in German) Discussion and Documentation (in German) Wiki, WWW-Boards More Information (in German) HOME MAIL SEARCH

49. ENGLISH MADE IN BRAZIL - MENU PRINCIPAL
Educational and interactive site. Original ESL materials for native speakers of Portuguese. Second language Acquisition theory, contrastive linguistics including phonology, vocabulary and syntax. Studyabroad orientation.
http://www.sk.com.br/sk.html#menu
English Made in Brazil ——— E D U C A T I O N A L S I T E ———- Foro de debates sobre aprendizado de línguas, voltado ao inglês. Equipe internacional de professores responde qualquer pergunta. Materiais de ensino inéditos baseados em lingüística comparada. Tudo sobre Second Language Acquisition. Orientações sobre estudos no exterior. Conheça nosso patrocinador principal Interessado em patrocinar também?
Sponsor Brazil's best ESL site
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50. Computational Linguistics And Phonetics In Saarbrücken
Program information, research projects, publication database, a Germanlanguage corpus and discourse interpretation software.
http://www.coli.uni-sb.de
General
What is...?

Coordinates

People

Library
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Information for Students
Courses and Registration

Degree Programmes CL

Degree Programmes Phonetics

Student Union CL
... European Post-Graduate College Research Research Projects Publications Software and Corpora News What's new? Events Jobs webmaster@coli.uni-sb.de - this page has changed in the past 7 days

51. David Weir: Homepage
University of Sussex at Brighton Natural language processing and computational linguistics, parsing wide-coverage lexicalized grammars, compactly encoding wide-coverage lexical grammars, stochastic lexicalized grammars, word sense disambiguation, D-Tree substitution grammars.
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/nlp/weir/weir.html
david
weir

52. WJMLL Home Page
Published electronically. Current issues are available free of charge to readers on the Internet. Contents, editorial board, information for authors and announcements.
http://wjmll.ncl.ac.uk/
The Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics
Published by the School of Modern Languages
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
ISSN 1461-4499
Welcome to the WJMLL Home Page
JOURNAL CONTENTS
ISSUE 6 (2001)
ISSUE 4-5 (1999-2000)
ISSUE 3 (1998)
ISSUE 2 (1997)
ISSUE 1 (1996)
INFORMATION
WHAT'S ON?
About the Journal
About contributions
Editorial Board ...
Announcements
These pages are being constantly updated (this particular page was last amended on 29 December 2000). Comments and technical queries are welcome and should be addressed to Jon West jon.west@ncl.ac.uk These pages have been
The WJMLL pages, including all original graphics, were created by Mark Whitaker.

53. Logo And Natural Language Front Page
Intorduction to computer programming and natural language processing using Logo. Site for users looking for non graphical uses of Logo.
http://www.linguistics.rdg.ac.uk/staff/Ron.Brasington/Logo.WWW/
An electronic coursebook and applications archive
General plan
of the book
Software
requirements
...
conventions
This coursebook is directed primarily at undergraduate students of linguistics. It provides an introduction to computer programming focused on natural language processing. Through a simple introduction to the Logo programming language and a range of sample applications, it aims to develop a taste for the range of problems (and, with luck, some of the delights) which are encountered in attempting to implement computer systems capable of handling normal speech and language. Having worked through the materials presented here, students should be able to apply their programming skills directly in the implementation of small scale natural language systems and indirectly as mental tools to assist them as they grapple with the rigorous representation of theoretical models and descriptive statements within linguistics. Despite the restricted target audience, the materials may well also be useful to teachers and learners of Logo, across a variety of disciplines and educational environments, who feel a need for something other than turtle domination. At an even more remote level, of course, programming notions which are acquired by practice with materials such as these may naturally be redeployed in any circumstance as universally useful

54. Journal Of Language And Computation
The journal is devoted to research at the interface of logic, linguistics, formal grammar, philosophy of language and computational linguistics.
http://www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/journals/jlac/
Updated!
Language and Computation is now published by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Please click here for the latest news.

This site is hosted by the Department of Computer Science King's College London

55. KPML One-point Access Page
Graphically based language engineering program, developed for working with largescale grammars under the Systemic Formal linguistics framework. Downloadable program images, documentation, resources and source code.
http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/anglistik/langpro/kpml/README.html

56. Henry S. Thompson's Home Page
University of Edinburgh Computational linguistics, data-intensive linguistics, language corpora and corpus management, SGML, XML, XSL and DSSSL.
http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/
Henry S. Thompson's Home Page
XML Tools and Editor
XML Linking Architectures

DSSSL Tools

Presentations and Tutorials information
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Contacting me
Context
I do research half-time in the Language Technology Group of HCRC in the Division of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh . I'm also associated with the School of Artificial Intelligence and the Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems . I'm interested in Computational Linguistics , Data-Intensive Linguistics, Language Corpora and Corpus Management and Markup Architectures. My current research efforts (details here ) are directed towards:
  • Developing XML standards and XML-related tools (see below); I was involved in the W3C SGML Working Group, whose work led to the XML recommendation: Extensible Markup Language (XML) , and am currently a member of the XSL and XML Schema working groups; Articulating a theory of the timing of individual contributions to conversation.
  • The other half of my time I work for the , do consulting and training work on XML and XML Schema and run an XML-related startup

    57. Language Sciences
    A forum for debate on conceptual and theoretical issues in the various branches of general linguistics. Includes description, free sample copy, ordering information, order form, table of contents, authors, editors information, abstracting and indexing.
    http://www.elsevier.com/locate/langsci/
    Home Search What's New
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    The fast and efficient new author service for this journal
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    PERGAMON
    Last update: 20 Mar 2003

    58. Browse Series
    An international journal of linguistics which explores the functional perspective to the study of languageas-system and of texts-in-context.
    http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=FOL

    59. TESL Reporter
    Semiannual publication of the Division of Languages and linguistics at Brigham Young UniversityHawaii. Dedicated to the dissemination of ideas and issues of interest to teachers of English to speakers of other languages worldwide.
    http://www.byuh.edu/academics/lang/teslr.htm
    TESL Reporter The TESL Reporter is a semiannual publication of the Division of Languages and Linguistics at Brigham Young University-Hawaii, and is dedicated to the dissemination of ideas and issues of interest to teachers of English to speakers of other languages worldwide. Departments Faculty Language Center BYU-Hawaii

    60. Fredrik Olsson's Home Page
    Swedish Institute of Computer Science language engineering, computational linguistics, information extraction and machine learning.
    http://www.sics.se/~fredriko
    SICS Box 1263 SE-164 29 Kista SWEDEN phone: +46 (0)8 633 15 32 fax: +46 (0)8 751 72 30 http: www.sics.se/~fredriko smtp: fredriko@sics.se mail form
    My name is Fredrik Olsson and I'm with the HUMLE laboratory at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science ( SICS ). I'm also a PhD student at the Department of Swedish at Göteborg University as well as enrolled in the Graduate School of Language Technology ( GSLT Before joining SICS for my master's thesis in april 1997, I was a student at the educational programme in language engineering at Uppsala university. I became a full-time member of HUMLE in february 1998, and have since then worked with the issue of reusing language resources, as well as with designing and developing an open architecture for information refinement My personal home page is available over at smudo.org , and bear in mind, it has nothing to do with SICS! Useful links
    projects
    Proteinhalt i text
    At the intersection of bioinformatics and computational linguistics, the project "Proteinhalt i text" (protein concentration in text) develops methods for automatic identification of names of proteins. The results will be used to enhance user interaction in searching and browsing biomedical texts, as well as for further refinement of the information, e.g., by building knowledge bases of protein interactions. This requires both knowledge about the biomedical domain and linguistic knowledge
    Scholnet
    SCHOLNET aims at developing a digital library infrastructure to support the communication and the collaboration within networked scholarly communities. The digital library will provide traditional digital library services in addition to support for non-textual data types, hypermedia annotation, cross-language search and retrieval, and personalized information dissemination. This testbed will be used to demonstrate how an enhanced digital library can enable members of a networked scholarly community to learn from, contribute to, and collectively build upon the community's discipline-oriented digital collections.

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