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  • A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology: A free-access bibliography on literary theory, critical theory and English studies, including thousands of listings on concepts, genres, authors, schools, etc., and many semiotics- and linguistics-related topics. Edited by Jose Angel Garcia Landa (University of Zaragoza, Spain).
  • A Bibliography of References Pertaining to Prokem: Prokem is a slang language that is spoken in Jakarta, Indonesia, mainly among young people. It resembles the English-language Pig Latin, in so far as it has many regular transformations of base-language words (e.g., English
  • A Cross-Disciplinary Bibliography on Visual Languages for Information Sharing and Archiving: Abstract: This bibliography offers citations for people who are interested in learning more about visual language, new types of communicating and archiving information with emphases on novel technologies and theoretical works in these multidisciplinary areas. This bibliography is considered in its broadest sense and covers references of research in humanities and social sciences as well as computer technology. Far from being exhaustive, it nevertheless covers essential resources in a selective way, so that the material can provide starting points for many different directions. What is not included here are references to visual programming languages.
  • African American Female Communication: This site contains resources that describe the way African American females communicate. It focuses on a variety of females from different social backgrounds. It includes information about both verbal and nonverbal behavior. Bibliography contains sections on African American[Black] Female[Women's]Speech [Language}. It also includes selected resources on Language and Gender as well as Black English. Barbara Hill Hudson, the website owner, is the author of AFRICAN AMERICAN FEMALE SPEECH: VARIETIES OF TALK (Greenwood, 2001)
  • Agreement: A Bibliography: A partly annotated bibliography of research on agreement, comprising several hundred entries, by Greville Corbett, Carole Tiberius and Julia Barron. The bibliography results from an ESRC project on Agreement (grant number R000238228, investigators: Greville Corbett, Dunstan Brown, researchers: Carole Tiberius, Julia Barron).
  • BIBLIO: More than 7.600 bibliographical entries about Lexical Morphology (and related fields). NB1 There is -for the moment- a very simple searching engine (due to Emiliano Guevara , who is currently working to transform the whole file in a database format) NB2 Do not quote without checking
  • Bibliography of Integrational Linguistics: A comprehensive bibliography of work within the framework of Integrational Linguistics, constantly updated. The bibliography is available in three online versions: in chronological order, in alphabetical order by authors' names / by languages described.
  • Bibliography of Machine Translation (MT) Postediting: This web site focuses on referencing articles, presentations, books, theses, dissertations and other documents that are on the topic of Machine Translation (MT) postediting. It also covers related topics such as Machine Translation software, controlled language authoring, translation memory, speech systems, etc.
  • Bibliography of the Scots Language: The bibliography that follows is fairly full, but it is selective, in the belief that scholars will generally find it more useful to be directed to the more important and/or more recent contributions, in the first instance. Further materials will be found in the works listed under “Surveys and Bibliographies” below. I have not listed bibliographies whose contents are already fully covered here. Items are entered in more than one section if appropriate. A researcher interested in a particular area of Scots should be able to use this classified bibliography as a starting point. A personal choice of the most important works is marked with an asterisk, giving precedence to more recent and more accessible work.
  • Bibliography on verb clusters: Theoretical and descriptive works on verb clusters in Afrikaans, Dutch, Frisian, German, West Flemish, and other West Germanic dialects.
  • Corpus Linguistics Bibliography: Systematically updated, comprehensive bibliography of (English) corpus linguistics. Includes the famous Altenberg lists + lots more.
  • Ethno-CA News: Bibliography of studies in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis.
  • HPSG Literature: A collection of HPSG publications and their BibTeX entries.
  • Highland East Cushitic languages: Publications on Highland East Cushitic languages (Burji, Gedeo (Darasa), Hadiyya, Kambaata, Sidamo, Alaba, etc.) and relevant related publications.Ï
  • Interlanguage of Arab Learners of English: A Preliminary Annotated Bibliography: This prliminary bibbliography, complied by Lewis Mukattash in 2005, lists more than 400 titles dealing with various aspects of the interlanguage of Arab EFL learners in most Arab countries and at different proficiency levels . The bibliography is divided into four sections: interlangage studies proper; error/contrastive analysis; proficiency studies; and theoretical studies. Studies cover diverse area of investigation: pronunciation, vocabulary, structure, text, discourse, etc.
  • Language Technology Software Review site: New free web portal provides links to existing reviews of all translation software/systems (translation memory and machine translation), authoring systems, content management systems, localization project management software, etc.
  • Lexicales. A Bibliography of Linguistic Studies on French Lexical Items: Bibliography of semantic, lexicological, lexicographical studies on French lexical items. The references are mainly retrieved from journals and collective volumes, but also include some book titles. References can be arranged by name of the author or by keywords. The website also has a search tool to generate lists of references on demand concerning specific lexical items.
  • Malagasy: References on Malagasy language and linguistics compiled by Charles Randriamasimanana (Providence University, Shalu Taichung, TAIWAN)
  • Online-bibliography of Coherence & Cohesion: Under this address you can find an updated and enlarged bibliography of coherence and cohesion which has grown out of the published bibliography in Bublitz et. al., eds. (1999), Coherence in Spoken and Written Discourse (published by Benjamins). Additions and further suggestions for entry are welcome.
  • Onomasiology Online: Online journal with bibliographies of onomasiological works and sources (as PDF files).
  • Professor Walter Nash: I wish to draw your attention to a distinguished retired academician and his works, Emeritus Professor Walter Nash, late of the University of Nottingham, England, held a personal chair of Modern English Language. The Gary David site is specified in the URL above.
  • RBGE Bibliography of Soqotra: RBGE Bibliography is the best bibliography of books and articles published in different languages until now about Soqotra including the Soqotri language. You can also submit refferencies of your own works or works of other authors about Soqotra which are not mentioned in this on-line Bibliography
  • Rajasthani Bibliography: About eighty million persons in Rajasthan and other parts of India and world speak Rajasthani, a member of Indo-Aryan language family. It has eight dialects: Bagri, Shekhawati, Mewati, Dhundhari, Harauti, Marwari, Mewari, and Wagri.
    It has a vast literature written in various genres starting from 1050AD. Besides being recognized by the Sahitya Academy, University Grants Commission, All India Radio (Jaipur-Ajmer), Door Darshan (T.V.), it has two Departments of Rajasthani at Jodhpur and Udaipur Universities; it is a tragedy that the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India does not recognize it. Still it is considered a 'dialect' of Hindi. Since 1947, several movements have been there for its recognition. Hindi has been imposed on Rajasthani speakers systematically.Now,the like-minded persons are needed to launch a massive movement for the inclusion of Rajasthani in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India. For this, if you think we are struggling for the genuine reason you are most welcome to join this movement for the self-respect of Rajasthani.
  • Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany: Bibliography of research performed using C-Tests and into the characteristics of C-Tests. C-Tests are a technique for constructing general proficiency language tests in almost any language.
  • Semicommunication Bibliography: A comprehensive bibliographical survey on current and previous research in the field of semicommunication and receptive multilingualism in Scandinavia, including theoretical works, pedagogical introductory works, language test reports, dictionaries, etc. (German).
  • The Infography: A free website providing information on different subjects. They provide a search tool which enables the user to search for the required piece of information.
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