Useful Resources
Linguistics Resources on the Web
Each of these sites contains a compendium of links to and
descriptions of other useful sources of information on languages and
linguistics.
- Blackwell's
Linguistics Resource Center
- Georgetown
University's Introduction to Linguistics resource pages (by
Prof. Cathy Ball)
- Mary
Taffet's WWW Sites for Students of Introductory
Linguistics
- WWW
Virtual Library: Applied Linguistics
- Martindale's
'The Reference Desk: Language Databases & Resources'
- The
LINGUIST list homepage
- The
Eclectic Company: Linguistics (by Prof. John Lawler, U. of
Michigan)
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- Additional Resources discovered by LING 101
students
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- Languages
and Linguistics (focus on Chinese and Japanese resources)
General Reference and University of Delaware Library
All kinds of information on all kinds of topics, and how to
navigate your friendly neighborhood library.
- University
of Delaware library (click here for library
hours)
- WWWebster
- Virtual
Reference Desk (University of Delaware)
- Library
Networked Databases: General (University of Delaware)
- Library
Networked Databases: Linguistics (University of Delaware)
- WebDELCAT
Internet Search Tools
Tools for finding what's out there on the World Wide Web. Tip:
some of these search tools will give you enormous numbers of results
for your searches. It is very useful to learn how each tool lets you
make your search more specific. If you're not familiar with web
searching, then an excellent place to start would be Terry
Gray's detailed how-to.
- How
to Search the Web: A Guide to Search Tools by Terry Gray
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- Altavista
- Excite
- Infoseek
- www.search.com
(includes searching
tips)