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Links to Other
Sites for Linguists, Translators, Interpreters and Teachers of Languages
((PLEASE NOTE: Some of
these sites are commercial in nature, offering products or services for
linguists.))
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Computer
E-mail lists for Individual Languages, or, The List of Language Lists,
Prepared by Michael Everson
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Dictionaries!
Dictionaries,
texts and research studies for linguists for over 200 languages of the
world. Visit the bookshoppe.
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The Ethnologue
is a catalogue of more than 6,700 languages spoken in 228 countries. The
Ethnologue Name Index lists over 39,000 language names, dialect names,
and alternate names. The Ethnologue Language Family Index organizes languages
according to language families.
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The Flying
Inkpot's World Newspaper Links.
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GEOS Oceania
English Language Colleges offer English courses in modern facilities in
the Oceania region - Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and South Africa
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Human Language
Technologies (HLT) Research Institute. The goal of the Human
Language Technology Research Institute is to incorporate activities in
a broad spectrum of disciplines such as natural language processing, speech
recognition and synthesis, knowledge acquired from texts and information
extraction.
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Information
for Systemics. This page contains information useful for Systemicists,
including email address lists, bibliographies, how to join mail-lists,
conferences and recently released books.
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Internet Resources
for Language Teachers and Learners. (Corrected to new Web site).
A very long list of links is available at this site.
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The
Japanese Language Research Center Osaka Shoin Women's College English
language version.
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The
Japanese Language Research Center Osaka Shoin Women's College Japanese
language version.
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Language-Related
Net Resources
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LANGUAGE
TRANSLATION Resources: Related Links at Nerd World.
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The
Less Commonly Taught Languages (LCTL) Project - An extensive resource
of teachers and facilities for less-frequently taught languages.
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Linguistics
Proceedings Directory an on-line directory of published proceedings
from linguistics conferences.
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LingNet - The
Linguists' Network. The LingNet web site is a service provided
by the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center. LingNet hosts
materials developed at DLI by the Curriculum Development Division. These
include both the "Countries in Perspective" series and the Global Language
Online Support System (GLOSS). The LingNet web site also hosts materials
developed by other government and Department of Defense agencies.
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Machine
Translation (MT) Postediting information. The site focuses on providing
links to articles on the use of Machine Translation postediting, although
there are also many links to machine translation in general, machine translation
sofware reviews, speech technologies, controlled language authoring systems,
translation memory tools, etc. A complete list which is then broken
down into thematic sections, is also available at: http://www.geocities.com/jeffallenpubs/.
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National Association
of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators, a non-profit organization
dedicated to the furtherance of the court interpreting and legal translation
profession.
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The
National Science Foundation Linguistics Program is on the World Wide
Web. Besides general information about the Program, the site provides links
to NSF publications and forms needed to prepare and submit research proposals;
lists of current and former members of the NSF Advisory Panel for Linguistics;
and tips on writing successful proposals.
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Native
Web's Languages and Linguistics Database
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Online
Educa is Europe's leading conferences on technology supported learning
and training enable participants to develop multinational and cross-industry
partnerships, expand their knowledge, acquire services and products and
invest in the European and global E-Learning industry.
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Satellite Communications
for Learning SCOLA's Home Page.
SCOLA is a non-profit educational consortium
that receives and re-transmits television programming from more than thirty
different countries in their original languages. School affiliation
is required.
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Translation
Organizations. A nice list of links to various translators' and
interpreters' professional organizations.
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The
Translator's Home Companion, "the single most useful source of information
for the professional translator and those in need of translation services."
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WebBudget
WebBudget XT is a world class software tool that helps language professionals
and localization managers to quickly assess and translate the content of
a web project.
Please send corrections, additions, and updates
to roy@royfc.com (Roy F. Cochrun).
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Last update 15 May 2007
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