Citation Style Guides for Internet and Electronic Resources
- Includes examples and links. Kanada Esperanto Asocio
- Canadian Esperanto Association.- Ethnologue
 - Online database of information about the world's thousands of languages. Includes alternate names, number of speakers, location, dialects, linguistic affiliation, and other sociolinguistic and demographic data for each language. - Global Language Monitor, The
- Monitors the latest trends in the evolution and demise of languages, word usage, and word choices worldwide. Includes a current count of living languages, top languages of the Internet, dialects by country, and other linguistic facts. - Glossary of Linguistic Terms
- Find definitions and examples of linguistic and language terms, from A to Z. Created by SIL International. - iLoveLanguages
 - Directory of online resources for linguistics and language studies. Find online language lessons, translating dictionaries, foreign language literature, translation services and software, and language schools. - Language Miniatures
- Mini-essays about the social, mental, historical, and structural nature of language, from a retired professor of foreign language and linguistics. - Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology (LMBM)
- Linguistic theory that makes rigid distinctions between lexemes and grammatical morphemes. Includes an outline of Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology and its rules, and an exploration of LMBM and word syntax. - LingNet
- Online language materials for language learners and teachers, from the Defence Language Institute Foreign Language Centre. Includes courses for multiple fluency levels and languages around the world. - Linguist List, The
- Dedicated to providing information on language and language analysis. Maintained by linguistics professors and students. - Linguistics
- Overview of linguistics, the study of human languages, including phonetics, morphology, syntax, and semantics. With links to linguistic departments at universities worldwide. - Linguistics for Beginners
- Online interactive tutorial for linguistics beginners and students. Get background information on how human languages work, how they are studied, and what distinguishes the different linguistic disciplines. - Literary Terms
- Alphabetical index of literary terms from allegory to verse. - Margo's Magical Letter Page
- Summary of research on the alphabet and the word for linguists and language students. Includes portions of a phonosemantic dictionary, a bibliography of sound symbolism, and a summary of consonant and phonetic feature meanings. - Museum of Human Language, The
- Online guide to language and linguistics, with basic definitions and background as well as details about speech and the brain, syntax and semantics, and language change through time. - Sci.Lang FAQ, The
- Frequently asked questions about linguistics, the study of human languages, from UseNet. Find out about linguistic theories, language change, and linguistic myths. - Sounds of the World's Animals
- Explores the way that different languages represent animal sounds. With examples from languages around the world. - University of Sussex: Virtual CALL Library
- Online collection of Computer Aided Language Learning (CALL) shareware and freeware, available for downloading. From the Sussex Language Institute. - Wikipedia: Linguistics
- Explains linguistics, the scientific study of language. Read through information about the divisions, specialities, and subfields of linguistics and its history. - WordNet
- Online lexical reference system and thesaurus, designed to organize English words into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical concept, and linked by synonyms, antonyms, and other relationships. From Princeton University. - Writings on Linguistics and English Grammar
- Online books exploring linguistics, grammar, and language teaching. Find out about the difference betweens grammar and linguistics and the possible approaches to analysing language.
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