Links to many sources
Neurobiology of Language review
(Science Week)
World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS) at
wals.info
at Max Planck..
Ethnologue Database
A listing of all human languages (about 6000), with information about locations, number of speakers, etc.
Many annotated links to sites related to semiotics
(Useful!)
Want to learn a European language?
eTandem Europa
Chomsky biography
Sound symbolism
()
Worst
sounds in the world!
Cognitive
tests
online including auditory and other reaction times
Maledicta
(Bad language journal)
Signalize page
Human Language page
(links)
Agora Language Marketplace
Links to dictionaries
Language, Culture, Society
(on line journal)
Interpreting spectrograms
Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Text-to-Speech system
(online demo)
Tongue-Twisters
ASL dictionary
Links to texts
(Michael Barlow's corpus page)
Language conferences
review of Specific Language Impairment
(by D. Bishop)
Data on IndoEuropean reconstruction
Second Language Acquisition
journal page
Semiotic Review of Books
(some interesting language/cognitive reviews)
CHILDES transcript database, etc.
(also available on CD)
Language in twins
(MIT)
brief syntax lectures
LINGUIST
recent issues and archives
LINGUIST
alternate archives
on-line phonology course
IPA
(phonetics)
Search
the Linguist archives
Nostratic debate
(Is Indo-European just one of several members of an older language family known as Nostratic?)
Sumerian language page
Center for Applied Linguistics
Psycholinguistic database
Language learning
disability page
Language teaching page
(lots of sources)
Speech
and computer resource listing.
Language Technology Survey
(on line book)
European minority languages
Head-driven PS Grammar
Head-driven PS Grammars
(Sag at Stanford)
ESL resources
Language and the law
information
Indiana
Library Electronic Text Resource Service
Writing complexity and Alzheimer's in nuns
University of Essex
includes searchable CS language bibliography
Yamada Language Center
at the U. of Oregon has many resources on different languages; see Yamada "guides."
Teach in Japan?