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         Language And Linguistics:     more books (100)
  1. Language, Discourse and Power in African American Culture (Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Language) by Marcyliena Morgan, 2002-08-12
  2. An Introduction to Language and Linguistics by Ralph Fasold, Jeffrey Connor-Linton, 2006-03-13
  3. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language by David Crystal, 1997-02-13
  4. Language Instinct' Debate: Revised Edition by Geoffrey Sampson, 2005-04-01
  5. Language Play, Language Learning (Oxford Applied Linguistics) by Guy Cook, 2000-02-21
  6. Language and Gender (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics) by Penelope Eckert, Sally McConnell-Ginet, 2003-02-03
  7. Language, Mind, and Culture: A Practical Introduction by Zoltán Kövecses, 2006-10-12
  8. Computer-Assisted Language Learning (Critical Concepts in Linguistics)
  9. Begat: The King James Bible and the English Language by David Crystal, 2010-11-05
  10. How English Works: A Linguistic Introduction (2nd Edition) by Anne Curzan, Michael P. Adams, 2008-07-12
  11. Learning to Write: First Language/Second Language (Applied Linguistics and Language Study) by Ont.) Ccte Conference 1979 (Ottawa, Aviva Freedman, et all 1983-06
  12. Language in the Real World: An introduction to linguistics
  13. Linguistics in a Colonial World: A Story of Language, Meaning, and Power by Joseph Errington, 2007-09-17
  14. Western Apache Language and Culture: Essays in Linguistic Anthropology by Keith H. Basso, 1992-07-01

61. Language Variation And Change
Dedicated to the study of linguistic variation and the capacity to deal with systematic and inherent variation in synchronic and diachronic linguistics. Instructions for contributors, full text online, editorial board, pricing and advertising rates.
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62. Bill Keller - Home Page
University of Sussex at Brighton Formal foundations and computational properties of formalisms in computational linguistics, application of machine learning techniques to problems in language learning/grammatical inference.
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/nlp/keller/keller.html
Bill Keller
Lecturer in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex
Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QH
UK
Email: billk@cogs.susx.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (O)1273 678755
Welcome to my home page. In brief, I am: Please follow the links below to find out more about: I was programme chair for the 9th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information held in Aix-en-Provence, France, 11th-22nd August 1997.
To COGS Home Page 11th July 1997

63. Rodopi
Studies in practical linguistics. Includes description and online access.
http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?SerieId=LC

64. Gerald Gazdar's Home Page
University of Sussex at Brighton natural language processing and computational linguistics, lexical knowledge representation, multilingual lexicons, tree adjoining grammars.
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/nlp/gazdar/gazdar.html
Left: DATR Up: Sussex NLP Down: CV Right: PolyLex
Gerald Gazdar
Recent publications
  • Linguistics, Postscript version available
  • DATR : A language for lexical knowledge representation. Computational Linguistics, Postscript version available
  • Computing Tomorrow: Future Research Directions in Computer Science, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 88-109. Postscript version available
  • Postscript version available
  • Proceedings of the 2nd DTI Language Engineering Conference, Postscript version available
  • Grammar and Meaning: Essays in Honour of Sir John Lyons, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-25. Postscript version available
  • Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Postscript version available
  • Evans, Roger Gazdar, Gerald and Weir, David (1994) Using default inheritance to describe LTAG, in Proceedings of 3rd International TAG+ Workshop. Postscript version available
    Research interests
  • In the PolyLex project, Lynne Cahill and I are developing a trilingual computer lexicon for the core vocabulary of Dutch, English and German. From a linguistic perspective, we are ascertaining the extent to which these Germanic languages can be lexically related, examining formal ways of expressing linguistic generalizations that hold across two or more languages, and assessing the degree to which the historical links between languages can be exploited in descriptions of the languages as they are now. From a computational perspective, we are evaluating how well existing techniques for representing monolingual lexicons generalize to the multilingual case and investigating the extent to which multilanguage lexical representation techniques can be applied within monolingual lexicons.
  • 65. African Languages At Michigan State University
    Course offerings and African linguistics information. language map, extensive website directory.
    http://www.isp.msu.edu/AfrLang/

    66. Sign Language Studies
    Includes topics of interests such as linguistics, anthropology, semiotics, deaf culture, deaf history and literature. Provides browsing of archive. Free sample issue available.
    http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/sls/
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    Publisher: Gallaudet University Press Sign Language Studies publishes a wide range of original scholarly articles and essays relevant to signed languages and signing communities. The journal provides a forum for the dissemination of important ideas and opinions concerning these languages and the communities who use them. Topics of interest include linguistics, anthropology, semiotics, Deaf culture, and Deaf history and literature. JOURNAL COVERAGE:
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    67. Nissim Francez's Home Page
    The Technion Formal semantics of natural language, computational linguistics, semantics of programming languages, program verification, concurrent and distributed programming, logic programming.
    http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~francez/
    CS home page
    Nissim Francez's Home Page
      Bank Leumi professor of computer science
      Head, Computational Linguistics Laboratory
      Department of Computer Science
      The Technion
      Haifa 32000, Israel
      +972-4-8294369 (voice)
      +972-4-8294353, or +972-4-8221128 (fax)
      e-mail: francez@cs.technion.ac.il
      Home address:
      10B Hanita st., Nahariya 22385, Israel
      Tl. (+972)(4) 9928444
      Research Interests:
      Main: Formal semantics of Natural language, Type-logical grammar, Computational linguistics, unification-based grammar formalisms (LFG, HPSG). Secondary: Semantics of programming languages, program verification. Concurrent and distributed programming. Logic programming. My research activity is within the Computational Linguistics Laboratory (LCL). My CV

    68. Computational Linguistics
    The only journal devoted exclusively to the design and analysis of natural language processing systems.
    http://www-mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?sid=F11FF2DA-CA09-443C-BC2C

    69. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Linguistics And Philosophy
    Focuses on issues related to structure and meaning in natural language. Includes description, subscription information, editorial board, author instructions and journal contents. Online version available.
    http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0165-0157/
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    70. David Crystal Books (book Reviews)
    Danny Yee's reviews of Crystal's books on linguistics including on English, endangered languages, and language play.
    http://dannyreviews.com/a/David_Crystal.html
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    71. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Russian Linguistics
    International journal for the study of the Russian language. Includes subscription information, aims and scope, indexing and abstracting. Online version available.
    http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0304-3487/
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    72. Journal Of English Linguistics
    Quarterly publication. Resource for empirical linguistics in the English language. Available online to subscribers. Includes description, editorial board, sample copies for librarians, subscription information, fax order form, latest reviews and notes for authors.
    http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/j0138.html
    Available Electronically!
    Journal of English Linguistics
    Editor
    Charles F. Meyer
    University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA Associate Editors
    Cynthia Bernstein
    University of Memphis, USA
    Anne Curzan University of Washington, USA
    Pepi Lestyna University of Massachusetts, USA ...has a strong reputation in dialectology, corpus linguistics and other empirically based studies. The journal publishes articles on the modern and historical periods of the English language, including synchronic and diachronic studies on Old and Middle English, modern English grammar and dialectology, as well as language contact, pidgins, creoles and stylistics. About the Journal Editorial Board Sample Copies for Librarians Subscription Information ... Electronic Access Links: Contents Alerting Service (available only from US web site) This Journal is listed under: Linguistics 1996 New Journals from SAGE E-Access Available SAGE Publications is a member of CrossRef
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    Thee Journal of English Linguistic s is your premier resource for empirical linguistics in the English language. Providing you with in-depth research and analyses, the journal publishes articles prepared according to traditional philological and other methods, and encourages technologically innovative scholarship in English empirical linguistics.
  • 73. Translation, Theory And Training Homepage
    This site is maintained by the Translation Research Group of Brigham Young University's Department of linguistics. As the intentionally ambiguous name suggests, this website provides information about language theory and language technology, particularly relating to translation.
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    Announcements and Events! This page is AKM's language website for open standards and non-profit activities. Three aspects of language are treated on the ttt.org website: translation, theory, and training. Technology is emphasized as a tool for improving human productivity in translation and training, and for testing theory.
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    TBX The ASTM Project Is MT for me? ATA Forum Brochure
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    CVP for language training. LTAC Please bookmark ttt.org now and come back often to take advantage of the many resources and research. To register for notification of updates, please send an e-mail request to comments@ttt.org Homepage Theory Technology ... About us

    74. INFOLINGUA : Computer Processing Of Natural Language Communications : Text, Spee
    References in computational linguistics, morphology, parsing, lexicography, text understanding, text generation, interfaces, automatic translation, CALL, speech processing, quantitative linguistics, automatic indexing, character recognition, literary computing, dictionaries.
    http://pages.infinit.net/consab/infolingua

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    76. Document Moved
    Sign language linguistics General Editor Ronnie B. Wilbur Sign language linguistics aims to increase our understanding of language by providing an academic forum for
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    77. ACL 1999 Workshop Unsupervised Learning In Natural Language Processing
    Workshop at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational linguistics. University of Maryland, June 21, 1999.
    http://www.ai.sri.com/~kehler/unsup-acl-99.html
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    Unsupervised Learning in Natural Language Processing
    University of Maryland
    June 21, 1999
    Endorsed by SIGNLL , the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) Special Interest Group (SIG) on Natural Language Learning. For a description of the workshop, see the Call for Papers
    Program
    9:00-9:15 Welcome 9:15-10:15 INVITED TALK, Lillian Lee, Cornell University " Unsupervised Segmentation of Japanese " 10:15-10:40 Coffee Break 10:40-12:10 Paper Session I " Dual Distributional Verb Sense Disambiguation with Small Corpora and Machine Readable Dictionaries Jeong-Mi Cho, Jungyun Seo, and Gil Chang Kim, Sogang University and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology A Computational Approach to Deciphering Unknown Scripts Kevin Knight and Kenji Yamada, USC/Information Sciences Institute Resolving Translation Ambiguity using Non-parallel Bilingual Corpora Genichiro Kikui, NTT Cyberspace Laboratories 12:10-1:30 Lunch 1:30-3:00 Paper Session II " Detecting Sub-Topic Correspondence through Bipartite Term Clustering Zvika Marx, Ido Dagan, and Eli Shamir, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Bar-Ilan University Text Classification by Bootstrapping with Keywords, EM and Shrinkage

    78. SocSciNet.com - Language & Linguistics Home Page
    About SocSciNet SocSciNet Alert Contact Us Ordering Information language linguistics Applied linguistics General linguistics language Pathology Choose your subject homepage SocSciNet.com Homepage to the language linguistics area of SocSciNet.com - Elsevier's gateway to the interdisciplinary fields of the social
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    79. Fictional Linguistics: A KICKS Academy Course In The Creation Of Artificial Lang
    Online free course about creating languages, hosted at the KICKS Academy of the SciFiVine. Members of the SciFiVine may participate after a free registration in the class project for an invented language called TransGalactic Lingo . KICKS stands for Kenobi Intergalactic Council of Kindred Spirits .
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    A KICKS Academy Course:
    Six Million Forms of Communication and Counting...
    If you've read Tolkien, you've experienced the magic of invented languages. The little snippets of his Elvish, Orcish, Rohirrim and other languages in The Lord of the Rings add a fascinating depth to the world (as well as giving many people something to do in their spare time : studying, yea even speaking, the languages of Middle-earth). Invented languages are frequently found in some of the best science fiction and fantasy stories (Anyone here speak Huttese?) and always seem to add a delightful element to the worlds for which they were created. But they can be useful even if not connected with a story - as communication for secret societies, perhaps. And apart from all their uses, invented languages are simply a fun and creative way to exercise your imagination. So, whether you're fluent in over six million forms of communication or just getting by in your native tongue, come find your seat quickly before class begins, and join us in learning how to create a language of your own!
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    80. Slavic Languages And Literatures At The University Of Chicago
    A department in the Division of Humanities offering programs in BaltoSlavic linguistics, Czech, General Slavic, Polish, Russian and South Slavic.
    http://humanities.uchicago.edu/humanities/slavic/
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    Edna Andrews, Duke University
    Where does meaning reside in language?
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