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General ResourcesWellesley College Linguistics research and Internet Resources Linguistics, Natural Language, and Computational Linguistics Meta-index An organized, well-maintained site with lots of connections to linguistic resources on the web. Another interesting website with lots of connections to topics of interest to linguists. It is less well maintained, so that some of the links no longer work, but there are many good ones that still do. Focused mostly on ESL and language teaching, this site has a number of interesting links not found in any of the sources above. The Center for Applied Linguistics Lots of resources about bilingualism, the teaching of English and second languages, etc. For information on issues in linguistics Look up definitions and examples of linguistic terms. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Encyclopedia entries on linguistics that cover theoretical linguistics, phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, lexical semantics, stylistics, prescription, pragmatics, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, generative linguistics. cognitive linguistics, computational linguistics, historical linguistics, etymology, and list of linguists. The Phonetics Lab has demos. Language resources A great site with over 2000 links to web resources about linguistics and languages: Another archive of language resources, especially fonts. Lots of different dictionaries and more. For linguistics fun A fun way to spend some time. A collection of one-liners, jokes and neologisms, some more funny than others. Connecting with other linguists Information about issues of linguistic interest, jobs, conferences, books and journals. Also a great place to pose a linguistic query to the general community. Linguists weigh in on issues of linguistic interest in the news. Organizations for linguists The Linguistic Society of America The professional organization for linguists. The American Dialect Society has a fun contest for "word of the year." An organization particularly for those linguists who do field work.
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