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| | Linguistics at UGA |
 | | Linguistics at the University of Georgia is an interdisciplinary program with faculty drawn from nine departments in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and three departments in the College of Education. |  | | This site is maintained by the Linguistics Program at the University of Georgia. |  | | It offers the opportunity to pursue undergraduate or graduate degrees in four areas: Second Language Acquisition, Language Theory, Historical Linguistics, and Language Variation/Sociolinguistics. |
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http://www.linguistics.uga.edu
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 | | Jasanoff, Jay H., Diebold Professor of Indo-European Linguistics and Philology. |  | | Selected Works: Hittite and the Indo-European Verb (Oxford, 2003); "Plus ça change
Lachmann's Law in Latin," Harvard Working Papers in Linguistics 8 (2003); "The Vedic imperatives yódhi 'fight' and bodhi 'heed,'" Journal of the American Oriental Society, 122.2 (2002); "The thematic conjugation revisited," in Mír Curad. |  | | The department is home to one of the oldest and most distinguished linguistics programs in the United States. |
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http://www.gsas.harvard.edu/programs/degree/ling.html
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| | Linguistics |
 | | Restricted to students in the Honors Track in Linguistics and consent of instructor. |  | | 5991 Individual Studies (1 to 5) Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and Chair of Linguistics. |  | | Focus on rural and urban speech communities, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom. |
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http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/1034/crsdesc/ling.html
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| | Linguistics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Other early scholars of linguistics include Jakob Grimm, who devised the principle of consonantal shifts in pronunciation known as Grimm's Law in 1822, Karl Verner, who discovered Verner's Law, August Schleicher who created the "Stammbaumtheorie" and Johannes Schmidt who developed the "Wellentheorie" ("wave model") in 1872. |  | | Sampson, Geoffrey (1982), Schools of Linguistics, Stanford University Press. |  | | The study of writing systems themselves is in any case considered a branch of linguistics. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistics
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| | OSU Linguistics |
 | | The Department of Linguistics is in the College of Humanities, a member of the Federation of the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences at the Ohio State University. |  | | Copyright © 2006 Department of Linguistics, The Ohio State University |  | | General, Admission, Financial Aid, Fields of Study, and More |
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http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu
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| | Welcome to Berkeley Linguistics |
 | | From 1901 to 1906, the first Linguistics program operated under the direction of the classical philologist Benjamin Ide Wheeler, who was also President of the University of California. |  | | After that time most linguistic work at U.C. Berkeley was done through the Anthropology Department where, under the direction of the noted anthropological linguist Alfred Kroeber, extensive efforts were devoted to the recording and describing of unwritten languages, especially American Indian languages spoken in California and elsewhere in the United States. |  | | Constituted in 1953 by the distinguished Sanskrit and Dravidian scholar Murray Emeneau, and subsequently chaired by Mary Haas, a leading scholar of both American Indian and Asian languages, there are at present 15 faculty and 6 retired professors associated with the department. |
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http://linguistics.berkeley.edu
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| | UCLA Department of Linguistics - Faculty |
 | | She began teaching in the department in 1965, and served as Dean/Vice Chancellor of the UCLA Graduate Division from 1979 to 1989. |  | | Currently Professor Adjoint of Linguistics, University of Colorado, Boulder. |  | | (1925-2006), a preeminent scholar in phonetics, taught in the department from 1962 to 1991, and was thereafter a Research Linguist. |
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http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/people/faculty.htm
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| | iLoveLanguages - Your Guide to Languages on the Web |
 | | (Gopher.) Links to many documents relating to linguistics, including organizations, searchable databases, linguistics resources, and more. |  | | Information about the EuroWordNet project, which aims to build a multilingual wordnet database based on the Princeton WordNet. |  | | A conference held in Berkeley, CA, in 1996. |
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http://www.ilovelanguages.com/index.php?category=LanguagesLinguistics
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| | Topical index of Internet linguistic resources |
 | | Haskins Laboratories, affiliated with Yale University and the University of Connecticut |  | | Semantics Lab at the Department of Linguistics, University of New York at Stony Brook |  | | University College London Department of Phonetics and Linguistics |
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http://www.sil.org/linguistics/topical.html#pedagogical
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| | MSU Linguistics |
 | | Buttons and text images are provided courtesy of The Graduate School, Michigan State University. |  | | Faculty Office and e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, fields of research, office hours. |  | | LSA 2003 Summer Institute The biennial institute of the Linguistics Society of America, at MSU June 30th-August 8th, 2003. |
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http://www.msu.edu/~linglang/linguistics
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| | Welcome to Berkeley Linguistics |
 | | Please note: To graduate in the fall with honors, your thesis must be submitted by the last day of finals. |  | | Five of the elective units must be selected from upper-division course offerings within the Linguistics Department; the remaining units may be courses from other departments that have been pre-approved by the department. |  | | Students who wish to attend UC Berkeley must apply to the University in November for the following fall semester; there is no application required for study in the Linguistics department. |
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http://www.linguistics.berkeley.edu/cand/ugrad.html
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| | BUBL LINK: Linguistics |
 | | A free, fully searchable dictionary creating etymologies in alphabetical order, divided into smaller sections for manageable viewing. |  | | The majority of members are associated with a university department of linguistics, though anyone interested in the field is welcome to join. |  | | An approach is presented which recognises that one concept may be represented by several different terms, many concepts may be represented by a single term, and that concepts may overlap. |
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http://bubl.ac.uk/link/l/linguistics.htm
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| | Welcome to the LINGUIST List |
 | | Stanford University was yesterday's leader in the Grad School Challenge. |  | | LINGUIST is a free resource, run by linguistics professors and graduate students, and supported entirely by your donations. |  | | LINGUIST also hosts searchable archives of over 100 other linguistic mailing lists and runs research projects which develop tools for the field, e.g., a peer-reviewed database of language and language-family information, and recommendations of best practice for digitizing endangered languages data. |
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http://linguistlist.org
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| | UIUC Department of Linguistics: Main |
 | | The Department of Linguistics of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is one of the oldest and most distinguished departments of linguistics in the United States, attracting graduate students from all over the world. |  | | Formally established in 1965, the Department of Linguistics quickly became one of the leading linguistics departments in the nation. |  | | While its focus was originally on research and the training of graduate students, the Department has also developed an undergraduate program that has attracted some of the best students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. |
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http://www.linguistics.uiuc.edu
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| | Linguistics Department |
 | | The B.A. in Linguistics requires a minimum of 120 units which includes courses for the major, General Education, all university requirements, and free electives. |  | | Other courses in the university may be taken as electives with the permission of the adviser. |  | | Linguistics or a Related Field Elective (3 units) |
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http://www.fullerton.edu/catalog/academic_departments/ling.asp
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| | Linguistics at UT Arlington |
 | | The Department of Linguistics and TESOL is an academic unit of the UTA College of Liberal Arts (Dr. Beth Wright, Dean), headquartered in University Hall, Second Floor. |  | | Department of Linguistics and TESOL The University of Texas at Arlington |  | | In the age of information exchange, linguistic knowledge can enhance your acquisition and analysis of language data for educational, missionary, diplomatic, or military purposes. |
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http://ling.uta.edu
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| | UCLA Department of Linguistics Home Page |
 | | About 10 students per year are admitted to the department's highly selective graduate program, which maintains a strong national ranking. |  | | Department of Linguistics, 3125 Campbell Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1543 / (310) 825-0634 |  | | The department also offers a rigorous and comprehensive undergraduate major, and teaches the fundamentals of linguistics to a large fraction of the UCLA undergraduates as part of the campus's general education program. |
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http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu
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| | Linguistics FAQ |
 | | In the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts of the University of Michigan, the Linguistics Department is housed administratively in the Division of Humanities, though its studies range far beyond that. |  | | Make an appointment with an advisor (for UM students) |  | | This is the wrong question, and there's no good answer for it. |
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http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jlawler/lingfaq.html
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| | University of Pennsylvania Department of Linguistics |
 | | The Department of Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania is the oldest modern linguistics department in the United States, founded by Zellig Harris in 1947. |  | | The department has both a graduate Ph.D. program and an undergraduate major and minor. |  | | We also work in close connection with the Computer and Information Science department for work in computational linguistics and the Psychology department for work in psycholinguistics. |
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http://www.ling.upenn.edu
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| | Linguistics at Bucknell University |
 | | It is fundamental to the study of a second language whether undertaken at Bucknell or later on after graduation. |  | | Linguistics is the scientific study of language, its general structure and universal principles, of how language changes over time, how it is acquired and is processed during speech. |  | | Most importantly, the study of language raises our esteem for the only species which masters this most complex cognitive system, the one which binds us all together, for we master it, unconsciously, before we can ride a bike. |
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http://www.bucknell.edu/Linguistics
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| | linguistics. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Chomsky postulated a syntactic base of language (called deep structure), which consists of a series of phrase-structure rewrite rules, i.e., a series of (possibly universal) rules that generates the underlying phrase-structure of a sentence, and a series of rules (called transformations) that act upon the phrase-structure to form more complex sentences. |  | | In the 1950s the school of linguistic thought known as transformational-generative grammar received wide acclaim through the works of Noam Chomsky. |  | | Phonetics, the study of the sounds of speech, is generally considered a separate (but closely related to) field from linguistics. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/li/linguist.html
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| | Linguistics |
 | | The great thing about this is that no one ever taught you this in school. |  | | This is a scientific approach to the study of linguistics of the English language. |  | | In the following sentences, the kids have eaten already and surprisingly, they are hungry, the linguistic context helps to interpret the second sentence depending on what the first sentence says. |
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http://www.ielanguages.com/linguist.html
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| | UW Department of Linguistics |
 | | Welcome to the University of Washington Linguistics Department home page. |  | | Our department is located within the College of Arts and Sciences, and offers degrees in General Linguistics and Romance Linguistics at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. |  | | Announcing the University of Washington's Professional Master's in Computational Linguistics. |
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http://depts.washington.edu/lingweb
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| | Corpus Linguistics |
 | | This page was started as part of Corpus Linguistics (Ling 409), taught by Dr. |  | | CTI Centre for Textual Studies Based in Oxford, England. |  | | The Corpus Linguistics Group at the University of Birmingham has an |
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http://www.rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~higuchi/text7/corpus.html
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| | Cornell University Linguistics Department |
 | | Both a Ph.D. and M.A. are offered at the graduate level through the Graduate Field of Linguistics. |  | | Linguistics, the general study of language, attempts to answer the following questions: How do we produce and understand sentences? |  | | Cornell offers full undergraduate and graduate programs in linguistics. |
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http://ling.cornell.edu
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| | Linguistics - Welcome |
 | | Linguistics majors (including Honours) are available in the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies), Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Computing and Math Sciences degrees. |  | | The Linguistics Office and the offices of most of the academic staff are on the second floor of the Social Sciences Bldg, upstairs from the Anthropology Museum. |  | | Linguistics at UWA offers a full range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in general and theoretical linguistics, and is the only institution in Western Australia to do so. |
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http://www.linguistics.uwa.edu.au
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| | College Majors and Careers - Linguistics |
 | | Graduates may go on to study linguistics in graduate school, or, because of their training in research, critical thinking, and writing, are also prepared for law school and other professional schools. |  | | The Department of Linguistics offers a major and minor in Linguistics, both designed to provide solid training in the core areas of the discipline as well as provide flexibility for individuals who choose to pursue their own specialized interests. |  | | Students have the opportunity to study aspects of a vast assortment of familiar and unfamiliar languages, both in their own right and in comparison to the structure of English. |
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http://careerservices.rutgers.edu/linguistics.html
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| | Internet Resources for Linguistics |
 | | It uses data from the 2000 United States census to display the locations and numbers of speakers of thirty languages and seven groups of less commonly spoken languages in the United States. |  | | Linguistics Web Server, University of Texas at Arlington |  | | Intended for use by students, teachers, and anyone interested in learning about the linguistic and cultural composition of the United States. |
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http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/ling/internet.htm
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| | Linguistics Meta-index |
 | | (Computational) Linguistics Resources/Institutions from the University of Stuttgart. |  | | This site also hosts Ethnologue, a guide to the world's languages. |  | | Linguists see their job as describing how people use language and how people react to the use of language in a social context, rather than being judges of that. |
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http://www-nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html
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| | Department of Linguistics - Home |
 | | Welcome to the Linguistics Department at the University of Rochester. |  | | Copyright © 2003 Department of Linguistics, University of Rochester |  | | Linguistics majors are encouraged to develop fluency in a foreign language (or American Sign Language) or competence in computer programming. |
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http://www.ling.rochester.edu
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| | Stanford Linguistics |
 | | The Stanford University Department of Linguistics is a vibrant center of research and teaching, with 20 faculty members, over 40 graduate students, and a lively undergraduate major. |  | | The Linguistics Department in Margaret Jacks Hall, Stanford University |  | | We also have tight links to other departments at Stanford and neighboring universities and to local industrial and non-profit research centers. |
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http://www-linguistics.stanford.edu
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| | UNM Department of LInguistics |
 | | This fall the Department of Linguistics will celebrate 35 years of Navajo/Diné language instruction. |  | | Please help us honor Dr. Young and his pioneering work on Diné by giving to the scholarship fund. |  | | Learn about how undergraduate honors students in the Department of Linguistics are helping faculty and other students to study the historical connections between American Sign Language and French Sign Language. |
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http://www.unm.edu/~linguist
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| | Encyclopedia of Linguistics |
 | | Some of the earliest known work in Linguistics dates from almost 2,500 years ago when the Indian grammarian Panini wrote his formal treatises on Sanskrit. |  | | Linguistic topic essays are general introductions to the major fields of inquiry as well as issues within those fields. |  | | Selected Works and Further Readings at the end of each entry refer the reader to seminal writings as well as some of the most recent work on the subject |
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http://www.routledge-ny.com/ref/linguistics
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| | Linguistics at Florida Atlantic University |
 | | Linguistics is the study of language in all its manifestations. |  | | For questions about admission and teaching assistantships in the department, please contact the Director of Graduate Studies, Dr. Michael J. Horswell by E-Mail (horswell@fau.edu) or at (561) 297-3863. |  | | Admission requirements for the graduate program are (1) an average of B or better in the last 60 semester hours of undergraduate courses, and (2) a combined total score of 1000 or better on the combined verbal and quantitative sections of the Graduate Record Examination. |
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http://www.linguistics.fau.edu
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| | University of Delaware Linguistics - Home |
 | | The Department of Linguistics at the University of Delaware is one of the few linguistics departments with a generative orientation that emphasizes field work and the study and documentation of endangered and underdescribed languages. |  | | For graduate students, the Department of Linguistics offers the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Linguistics. |  | | For undergraduate students, the department offers individualized degrees in Linguistics and Cognitive Science, including a pre-professional speech pathology program, and minors in Linguistics and Cognitive Science. |
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http://www.ling.udel.edu/ling
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| | Amazon.com: Linguistics (Oxford Introduction to Language Study Series): Books: H. G. Widdowson |
 | | This will no doubt be useful for further reading. |  | | I also felt that such questions were irrelevant - it doesn't matter what area of linguistics a certain type of study comes under; what's important is whether it's worth studying. |  | | That said, the selection of readings is particularly strong and Widdowson asks some pointed questions of each author. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0194372065?v=glance
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| | USC: Linguistics Program |
 | | The Linguistics Program at the University of South Carolina is an interdepartmental program with connections to the following departments: |  | | The program administers three graduate degrees: a Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language, an M.A. in Linguistics, and a Ph.D. in Linguistics. |  | | In addition to these core faculty, the program has the support of consulting faculty members, whose areas of expertise are in or related to linguistics, and who frequently serve on thesis committees or as the outside member on doctoral committees. |
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http://www.cas.sc.edu/ling
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| | Linguistics - - Published Papers & Articles: Machine Translation, NLP, AI, TGG, etc, - - |
 | | Also presented at LACUS as a continution of the above: the Six Laws of Language and Linguistics, differential diagnosis and a measuring unit for language, and much more. |  | | It stands for the extremely unwieldy phrase "Transformational-Generative Grammar." Because it does not single out the name of any one individual, it is often preferred to its less reverential but perhaps more apt synomym "Chomskianism," the name given to the linguistic views of Noam Chomsky and his followers. |  | | From the October, 2000, issue of The Linguist, London. |
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http://language.home.sprynet.com/lingdex.htm
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| | Asia Pacific Linguistics Research - RSPAS - ANU |
 | | This is a new version of the Linguistics web site. |  | | The Department of Linguistics in the Research School for Pacific and Asian Studies is a major centre for research on the indigenous languages of the Pacific Islands and Island Southeast Asia. |  | | The department has a long association with Pacific Linguistics publishing house, which has produced around 500 publications on Pacific and Southeast Asian languages and linguistics. |
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http://rspas.anu.edu.au/linguistics
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| | Department of Linguistics - CSULB |
 | | Core Courses (15 Units) and Specialization Courses (9 units for Thesis, or 18 units for comprehensives) to be selected in consultation with Graduate Advisor or student's faculty advisor for the specialization. |  | | Students electing Special Concentration must consult with the Graduate Coordinator about proposed course of study. |  | | Core Courses (15 units) give all linguistics Master's students graduate background in general linguistic levels of analysis and key interdisciplinary and applied areas. |
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http://www.csulb.edu/depts/ling/masters.htm
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| | UT Austin Department of Linguistics :: Welcome to the Department of Linguistics! |
 | | The Department of Linguistics in The College of Liberal Arts at UT Austin |  | | The Department of Linguistics is located in Calhoun Hall, on the west side of the South Mall of the University of Texas campus. |  | | The University of Texas Department of Linguistics, founded in 1965, is committed to teaching and research in linguistics, the scientific study of human language. |
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http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/linguistics
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| | Open Directory - Science: Social Sciences: Linguistics |
 | | Lexicon of Linguistics - Searchable database of linguistic terminology updated with many new terms in the areas of Generative Grammar (Minimalism) and Phonetics. |  | | Language Log - Weblog run by University of Pennsylvania phonetician Mark Liberman, with multiple guest linguists. |  | | Linguistic Enterprises: Private Sector Employment for Linguists - A job-search site for linguists seeking employment in the private sector. |
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http://dmoz.org/Science/Social_Sciences/Linguistics
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| | UVic Department of Linguistics |
 | | The Linguistics Department at the University of Victoria is a small, lively and collegial department which provides excellent training at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. |  | | The Linguistics Department also has a long history of research on languages of North America and Asia. |  | | For example, it is one of the few linguistics departments in North America which has an Applied Linguistics program situated within Linguistics. |
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http://web.uvic.ca/ling
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| | Explore Linguistics - Department of Linguistics - University of Oregon |
 | | Linguistics site is devoted to introducing the study of language and linguistics to high school students and others who may be interested. |  | | The "Linguistic Olympics" is a fun and educational problem-solving activity designed for secondary school students (ages 11 through 18). |  | | Explore Linguistics - Department of Linguistics - University of Oregon |
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http://logos.uoregon.edu/explore
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| | Linguistics Home |
 | | The research conducted by the MIT Linguistics Program strives to develop a general theory that reveals the rules and laws that govern the structure of particular languages, and the general laws and principles governing all natural languages. |  | | The core of the program includes most of the traditional subfields of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and psycholinguistics, as well as questions concerning the interrelations between linguistics and other disciplines such as philosophy and logic, literary studies, the study of formal languages, acoustics, and computer science. |
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http://web.mit.edu/linguistics/www/home.html
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| | Linguistics: An Introduction to Linguistics |
 | | Linguistics for the most part though can be considered a cognitive science. |  | | Linguists focus on describing and explaining language and are not concerned with the prescriptive rules of the language (ie., do not split infinitives). |  | | It also may influence other disciplines such as english, communication studies and computer science. |
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http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/3920
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| | Open Directory - Science: Social Sciences: Linguistics: Languages: Natural: Indo-European: Germanic: English |
 | | The American Dialect Homepage - Resource for both linguistic and literary scholars about regional varieties of English in the United States and Canada. |  | | The Vocabula Review - A free, monthly journal about the state of the English language, dedicated to supporting its clear and expressive usage. |  | | Hindu Linguistical Influence in English - Suggests that some Sanskrit-related words entered English from 1200-1600 a.d. |
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http://dmoz.org/Science/Social_Sciences/Linguistics/Languages/Natural/Indo-European/Germanic/English
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| | UC Santa Cruz - Linguistics |
 | | Its graduate program in theoretical linguistics was ranked among the top 10 in the U.S. by the National Research Council in 1995. |  | | The Department of Linguistics at UCSC announces the opening of a visiting position in phonology for 2006-07. |  | | We are very pleased to announce that Pranav Anand has accepted our offer of a position, and that he will be joining the UC Santa Cruz faculty as Assistant Professor of Linguistics in Fall 2006. |
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http://ling.ucsc.edu
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| | Linguistics at Rice University |
 | | Linguistics faculty have been present in various departments at Rice since the early 1960's, and the B.A. program in Linguistics was established in 1968. |  | | Welcome to The Linguistics Department at Rice University! |  | | The Department of Linguistics is located on the second floor of Herring Hall, on the east side of the building. |
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http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~ling
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