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Ethnologue - http://www.ethnologue.com/
Extensive database of the world's languages, organized/searchable by map, language family, country, and language name. From SIL International. Also offers print and CD-ROM versions. |
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The Human-Languages Page - http://www.ilovelanguages.com/
The Human-Languages Page is a comprehensive catalog of language-related Internet resources. The over 1900 links in the HLP database have been hand-reviewed to bring the best language links the Web has to offer. |
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The Rosetta Project - http://www.rosettaproject.org
Working to develop a contemporary version of the historic Rosetta Stone, a meaningful survey and near permanent archive of 1,000 languages. |
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A Web of On-line Grammars - http://www.yourdictionary.com/grammars.html
This website contains links to all of the serious if not complete grammars of languages on the Web. It currently contains links to grammars of more than 80 different languages. |
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Yamada Language Center - http://babel.uoregon.edu/
Extensive information and web links on languages. |
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European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages - http://www.eblul.org/
Promotes and funds minority languages throughout Europe. |
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UCLA Language Materials Project Index Pages - http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/
Information on less-commonly taught languages. |
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The List of Language Lists - http://www.evertype.com/langlist.html
List-servers for a wide variety of language studies, from Nostratic to Spanish and Tolkien. |
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LMBM: Table of Contents - http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/rbeard/
The personal website of Robert Beard, devoted to the study of morphology, especially Beard's theory of 'Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology'. It is linked to an index of on-line dictionaries and grammars, and several pages of linguistic fun. |
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Jennifer's Language Page - http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/
How to say hello, please, thank you, and other basic social phrases, in hundreds of languages. Includes links to dictionaries, phrase guides, and other resources for many of the world's languages and countries. |
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Multilingual Data Bank - http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/uhlcs/
Multilingual corpus server located at the Department of General Linguistics, University of Helsinki. Contains some samples from the rarer languages. |
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Language Museum - http://www.language-museum.com/
Short sample texts of more than 1200 languages and dialects in the world. |
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Language Families - http://www.krysstal.com/langfams.html
Introduction to the major language families, including Indo-European, Uralic, Altaic, and Afro-Asiatic. |
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Liberation Philology - http://members.aol.com/libphil/
low-cost, no-nonsense, user-friendly computer programs to help beginning and intermediate students master the vocabulary and/or basic grammar of a variety of ancient, medieval, and modern languages. |
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The World's Top Twenty Spoken Languages - http://www.cftech.com/BrainBank/COMMUNICATIONS/TopLanguages.html
Estimates for the world's top 20 languages (given in millions) on the basis of the number of mother-tongue (first-language) speakers and population estimates for those countries where the language has official status. |
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Muturzikin - Linguistic maps - http://www.muturzikin.com/
Linguistic maps of Europe, Africa, America and Oceania. Priority is given to endangered languages and minority linguistic people. |
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Barrett Translations' Language Resources - http://www.btranslations.com/Resources.asp
Language and linguistics resources for Asian languages including Japanese hiragana with vocabulary, a Korean linguistics glossary, Mandarin Chinese and Old English with romanization and transliteration. |
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The Genetic Unity of Black African, Elamite, Dravidian, and Sumerian Languages - http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Bay/7051/elam2.htm
Attempt at showing a genetic relationship among four language groups not normally thought of as related. |
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Language Families - http://www.ling.fju.edu.tw/typology/
Typology of the world's languages from the Fu Jen Catholic University. In English and Chinese. |
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Language Learning Links - http://www.languagelearninglinks.org/
Wordlists and indexed links about more than 150 languages, particularly the languages of Africa. |