Linguistics, Natural Language, and Computational Linguistics Meta-index http://www-nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html z tyhle adresy je to…. A guide to the best linguistic resources on the web The Linguist List web site (EMU mirror, Edinburgh mirror, Stockholm mirror, Tübingen mirror, or Russian mirror) The most comprehensive listing of sources of linguistic information, with a lot of their own content. Especially recommended for finding out about The Linguist List, the main world wide linguistics mailing list. (The WWW Virtual Library: Linguistics page is now no more than another way of seeing the same page of links as on the Linguist List page -- although it may load a bit quicker.) Linguistics Resources on the Internet (including CL and NLP) from SIL. Clear, sensible organization. Comprehensive. Doesn't have huge images everywhere that slow things down. Searchable. Good for sources of electronic text, and hosts Ethnologue, a guide to the world's languages. Blackwell Publishers - Linguistics Resources A nicely laid out site, which is especially good on linguistics journals with web sites. Now being updated again. It also links to Linguistics Abstracts On-line, a search interface to linguistics journal articles, edited by Terry Langendoen, which you now have to pay for. Tyler Chambers' The Human-Languages Page Now in a sexy new edition, but with commercial sponsorship. Best listing of resources on individual languages. Weaker on linguistics, but expanding. Yamada Language Guides The main competition to the above page for a guide to info on different languages. Has a lot of fonts for different languages, too. Rochester University's Linguistic Materials A reasonably good collection. John Lawler's Language and Linguistics links Somewhat random, but extensive, and has personality. (Computational) Linguistics Institutes (Gopher, WWW) from the University of Stuttgart. A good, mainly computational linguistics collection, regularly updated. Overseas retrieval times seem to be faster than they used to be, too. Speech and Language Web resources (Kenji Kita, Tokushima U.) Good well organized list of computational linguistics, speech, CALL, etc. references. The ACL NLP/CL Universe. Most comprehensive listing of Computational Linguistics/Natural Language Processing resources. Recently improved. Shikano lab speech resources. The most comprehensive list of (engineering approaches to) speech recognition/generation and acoustics. Yahoo's Human Languages and Linguistics page Very random and not maintained by a linguist. A lot of links, especially on languages, though. Note also that Linguistics has stopped being a humanity and has become a social science! Ligações de Línguas e Linguística Language and linguistics links in Portuguese, Galician, and English. Linguistics and Natural Language Processing (Rick Wojcik's). Good on research centers and Russian. Linguistic theories and areas Categorial Grammar Functional approaches HPSG at Ohio State (and at Stanford , HPSG Literature bibliography (Stefan Müller), a guide to implementing HPSG in ALE) and a project on ellipsis in HPSG, Minimalist Syntax and archive LFG at Essex (at Stanford, online conference proceedings, and Joan Bresnan's delightfully chatty Unofficial notes and links on LFG/OT) Rutgers Optimality Archive (ROA) Has papers on Optimality Theory. Systemic Functional Grammar Autolexical Grammar Natural Semantic Metalanguage Affix Grammars over a Finite Lattice (broad coverage extended CFG parser available) Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology (R. Beard) Annotated bibliography of main works on Connectionist NLP An intro to GB-ish syntax by Steven Schaüfele Integrational Linguistics semanticsarchive.net: Resources for natural language semanticists. Columbia School Linguistics Conferences Lists The Linguist List maintains a list of conferences, but the URL changes with the year, and it's not a very convenient summary to read. But everyone else seems to have given up maintaining lists by hand. I don't blame them. Linguistics in Australia Australian Linguistics Network Linguistic journals and other online stuff Fully online ejournals Linguistics has been slow to hit the ejournal wave. We're not only behind the sciences in this, but also humanities fields like cultural studies... Snippets online Full content in PDF. Linguistik Online No content yet (as of Nov 1997), but have plans in computer mediated communication, morphology and syntax, sociolinguistics, and language and gender. Journal of Language and Computation No content yet (as of Nov 1997) MIT CogNet Web sites of paper journals Language. Now has abstracts. Journal of Slavic Linguistics. Has article abstracts. Online bibliographies Linguistics and Language Indexes, Abstracts, Bibliographies, and Table of Contents Services Some only available to its primary clientele, The University of Houston. Linguistic societies Linguistic Society of America (LSA) Including a brochure on The Field of Linguistics Association for Computational Linguistics International Phonetic Association Other stuff English accents and reactions thereto InterArbora Tree delivery service Listings of software for creating and managing linguistic annotations and for linguistic exploration by Steven Bird. Linguasphere Observatory Aims to classifiy the world's languages, dialects and speech communities, but is currently much less comprehensive than Ethnologue. The Syntax Student's Companion Java application for editing and checking phrase structure trees. Internet Grammar of English 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. But here's a nice site on (American) English usage. The Interactive Introduction to Linguistics CD-ROM Annotated list of resources on statistical and corpus-based computational linguistics The Language and Gender Page The Virtual CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning) Library CMP-LG: The Computation and Language E-Print Archive (run by Stu Shieber) A great place to download your computational linguistics preprints. Interactive online computational linguistics demos listing Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 13th Edition, 1996 A great overview guide to the world's languages. There's also a search interface. IPA-GIF server The old phonGIF by James Tauber has been desupported and removed by its author (though you can still get copies a few places), but to the rescue comes Mark Liberman and Steven Bird with IPA-GIF, which includes a nice interface where you can specify the character you want, and it makes the GIF for you. NSF Linguistics Program Grammars and dictionaries A listing of online grammars The old version of Robert Beard's Dictionaries Index long ago mutated into YourDictionary.com. I'm told the IPO has been delayed. Wortschatz online German, English, etc. dictionary with collocations and association graphs. Selected Languages of interest Pirahã A (basic) Mon grammar made by a field methods class Classical Texts Speak Tagalog Malagasy: research and learning. (Computational) Linguistics departments and programs This list is just a few random places I go to. The Linguist List keep more comprehensive listings (but the Australian Linguistics Network page is better for Australia). Cornell Dept of Modern Languages and Linguistics Edinburgh Linguistics Dept and Cognitive Science Dept Groningen BCN Linguistics University of Leuven Center for Computational Linguistics University of Melbourne MIT Linguistics Dept (including MIT Working Papers in Linguistics publications information) New York University Linguistics Department SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies), University of London (including their working papers) Stanford Linguistics Dept University of Sydney Department of Linguistics University of Stuttgart Institut für Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung (Institute of Natural Language Processing) Yale Linguistics Dept Companies This section isn't really maintained.... Microsoft NLP ELF (English Language Frontend) for MS Access/VB Translation Experts Machine Translation on the web Text Analysis Intl: Text Analysis framework (IE-style) Newsletters (European, or Dutch, even) Colibri newsletter Ta! interviews Ta! is now defunct, but the old interviews are still fun to read... What is linguistics? Linguistic Fun (from Robert Beard) Kevin Russell's Phonetics intro site Lucent Bell Labs Text to Speech system demo Turn words into speech (in English)! Or into French. http://nlp.stanford.edu/links/linguistics.html Christopher Manning -- <manning@cs.stanford.edu> 08/24/2002 04:19:06