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Revision as of 02:49, 21 October 2006
Linguistics is the scientific study of human language, and someone who engages in this study is called a linguist or linguistician.
I am very interested in this field, but more of as a hobby than as a career. In any case, I will document what I learn about this field in this category.
I also speak a few languages and am learning more. Below is a list of the languages I speak either fluently or with a working knowledge (and continually improving):
- English (mother-tongue)
- German (college level)
- Spanish (college level)
Web phrases
- hacks
- ad hoc implementations
- Web 3.0
- semantic web
- screen scraping
- a technique in which a computer program extracts text data from the display output of another program (see: "web scraping")
External links
- AskOxford — a free online dictionary resource from OUP
- Linguistic Data Consortium
- The Link Grammar Parser — a syntactic parser of English, based on link grammar, an original theory of English syntax.
- Developing Linguistic Corpora: a Guide to Good Practice
- Wortschatz — Search in 17 Corpus-Based Monolingual Dictionaries (by the Universität Leipzig)
- UniLang Wiki — a database of language- and linguistic-related information
- WebCorp — The Web as a Corpus
Wikipedia articles on Linguistics
- Wikipedia article on Linguistics
- Wikipedia article on Oxford spelling
- N-gram
- List of Latin abbreviations
- Latin declension
- Category:English words spelled with diacritics or ligatures
Pages in category "Linguistics"
The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.