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*[http://www.glottopedia.de/index.php/Main_Page Glottopedia]
 
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*[http://www.orbilat.com/General_References/Linguistic_Terms.html Orbilat]: mini-glossary
 
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*[http://www.odlt.org/ ODLT]: Online dictionary of Language Terminology
 
*[http://www.sil.org/linguistics/glossary_fe/glossary.asp?entryid=23&frenchid=16 SIL]: French-English glossary
 
*[http://www.sil.org/linguistics/glossary_fe/glossary.asp?entryid=23&frenchid=16 SIL]: French-English glossary
 
*[http://www.sil.org/linguistics/glossary_fe/defs/TOEFr.asp TOE] Théorie des opérations énonciatives : définitions, terminologie, explications <br />
 
*[http://www.sil.org/linguistics/glossary_fe/defs/TOEFr.asp TOE] Théorie des opérations énonciatives : définitions, terminologie, explications <br />

Revision as of 16:03, 8 April 2011

Introduction

Such a project as this one is doomed to failure, but at least for the moment (Mar. 2011) all of these links are active. I have happily pillaged the Intute linguistics page (which is headed offline in July 2011), but this list contains many links not available there.

Languages

Creole

Romance

Slavic

  • SEELRC: Slavic and East European Language Resource Center (downloadable grammars, webliographies)
  • slovari.ru: Russian dictionaries, grammars, corpus
  • Bohemica: Czech online (dictionary, grammar)

Germanic

Englishes

Scandinavian

History of linguistics

Etymology

Indo-European

English

French

  • CNRTL: with a very useful add-on toolbar for Firefox

Phonology

French

English

Semantics/Semantic Clouds

Syntax

  • WALS: World Atlas of Linguistic Structures

tools

Corpora

The most thorough lists I've found on the web are maintained by the Linguistic Data Consortium and by David Lee's Corpus-Based Linguists Bookmarks.

French

Multilingual

English

Older English

Slavic

Terminology

Professional Organizations

People and Programs

Europe

US