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English Linguistics->Phonetics->School or Organization English Linguistics->Phonetics->Conference English Linguistics->Phonetics->In-depth study
BAAP is the professional organisation for phoneticians in the British Isles. Its members are involved in research in phonetics, in teaching phonetics in higher education, and in the application of phonetic knowledge in areas such as speech and language therapy, speech technology and forensic science. The Association holds a regular Colloquium, currently every two years. This provides an opportunity for members and invited participants to meet, present their research, and discuss issues of concern to the academic community. In this web-page, regular colloquium history menu is available. In particular, BAAP web-site provides a lot of central links of use to the people interested in phonetics.
URL : http://www.baap.ac.uk/
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The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics      |
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English Linguistics->General Studies of Linguistics->In-depth Study
The homepage of The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics spans key developments and ideas in applied linguistics, historic and emerging areas of research. It provides an overview of all the key areas in applied linguistics—including Bilingual Education, Language Policy and Planning, Language Teaching and Learning, Assessment and Evaluation, Corpus Linguistics, Discourse and Conversation Analysis, Literacy, Technology and Language, and more. It includes 250 biographies of prominent figures who have helped shaping this diverse, and ever-growing field.
URL : http://www.encyclopediaofappliedlinguistics.com/public/
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Society for Germanic Linguistics      |
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English Linguistics->General Studies of Linguistics->School or Organization English Linguistics->Phonology->School or Organization English Linguistics->History of Linguistics->School or Organization
The Society for Germanic Linguistics (SGL), founded in 1968, is the largest and most active organization in North America to serve the broad community of scholars teaching and researching in Germanic linguistics and philology. The international membership of the SGL embraces all areas of and approaches to Germanic linguistics and philology, from formal syntax and phonology through historical linguistics to textual editing. The Society represents scholars investigating languages such as Modern German, Dutch, Yiddish, the Scandinavian languages, Afrikaans, Pennsylvania German, English before 1500, and Gothic, as well as texts and manuscripts in these languages. The Society publishes the Journal of Germanic Linguistics (JGL), which, starting in 2001, will appear quarterly. The international Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference (GLAC) is held each spring under the auspices of the Society.
Because SGL is the only society which focuses on Germanic linguistics in the North America, this site offers a lot of information about Germanic linguistics.
However, most resources are papers and theses. Therefore, there are no explanations for basic terms or theories. In other words, this homepage is good for advanced students studying linguistics.
This site was last updated in July 2007.
(Last reviewed July 23, 2007.)
URL : http://german.lss.wisc.edu/~sgl/index.html
Keyword(s) : Germanic, linguistics, philology
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Kristina Pfaff's Linguistic Funland      |
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English Linguistics->General Studies of Linguistics->Scholar English Linguistics->General Studies of Linguistics->Journal English Linguistics->Korean Linguistics->Journal
The Linguistic Funland was created in 1994 as a list of various linguistics links on a personal homepage. Then a graduate student in linguistics, the author began to accumulate a list of resources that soon grew out of a single page and into this directory. On this site, you'll find resources for language teaching and learning (related to TESL, ESL, and TESOL), linguistics study, and other miscellaneous resources. It even provides scripts for educators and electronic journals. The author of this site, Kristina Pfaff, has a Bachelor of Science in applied science and technology and a Master's degree in linguistics. After working at the University of Nevada and the University of Minnesota, she now works as a CGI (Common Gateway Interface) programmer and systems administrator.
Because she has experience teaching Korean college-level students, there is precious information about teaching English for Korean students in this site. Also, the site provides a lot of link sites related to TESOL. You can get not only teaching skills but also information for related job opportunities.
However, this site lacks in-depth studies or important theses. Therefore, it will be useful for beginners who have interests in linguistics and English education in general.
This site was last updated in June 2007.
(Last reviewed July 6, 2007.)
URL : http://www.linguistic-funland.com
Keyword(s) : lingusitics, teaching English, Korean, TESOL
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Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics      |
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English Linguistics->General Studies of Linguistics->Journal English Linguistics->Syntax->Journal English Linguistics->Semantics->Journal English Linguistics->Phonology->Journal English Linguistics->Morphology->Journal English Linguistics->Computational Linguistics->Journal English Linguistics->Language Acquisition->Journal
Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics is an online content delivery service. The researches published in this journal makes a clear contribution to linguistic theories by increasing our understanding of how language is acquired. The journal focuses on the acquisition of syntax, semantics, phonology, and morphology, and considers theoretical, experimental, and computational perspectives. Preference is given to papers which make a substantial theoretical contribution, irrespective of the particular theoretical framework employed, but the submission of papers presenting new empirical data of general theoretical interest is also encouraged. The journal carries research articles, as well as book reviews and shorter pieces on topics of current controversy. It may be downloaded and printed for personal reference.
This site is well organized for users. There are general instructions (format, headings, typeface, style for linguistic notations, citations, example sentences, footnotes, and acknowledgements) for users who want to subscribe to the journal. There are three ways to access it; online and print, online only, and print only. Users can freely choose the way to read the papers.
This site was last updated in May 2007.
(Last reviewed July 6, 2007.)
URL : http://languageacquisition.org/
Keyword(s) : journal, linguistics, language acquisition
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