General Linguistics
The LINGUIST List, the internet resource for linguists.
Organizations/Institutions
Linguistic Society of America: The largest professional organization for linguists in the United States. Their website provides information about the field of linguistics, resources for linguists, and information about upcoming conferences and events.
The Linguistics Society of India: A professional association for linguists in India. Their website provides information on research, events, and publications related to linguistics in India.
The Linguistic Society of Europe: A professional association for linguists in Europe. Their website provides information on linguistics research, events, and publications.
The Association for Linguistic Typology: A professional association for linguists interested in linguistic typology. Their website provides information on research, events, and publications related to linguistic typology.
The American Association for Applied Linguistics: A professional association for applied linguists in the United States. Their website provides information on research, events, and publications related to applied linguistics.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: A comprehensive online encyclopedia of philosophy, including entries on a wide range of topics in linguistics, such as semantics, pragmatics, and syntax.
The International Phonetic Association (IPA): An organization that promotes the scientific study of phonetics and the practical applications of that science. Their website provides information on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and related topics.
The Linguistic Data Consortium: A non-profit organization that creates, collects, and distributes linguistic data resources, including speech, text, and lexical resources.
The Center for Applied Linguistics: A non-profit organization that provides research and resources on language learning, language use, and language policy. Their website includes information on research projects, publications, and professional development opportunities.
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics: A research institute in the Netherlands that focuses on the study of language processing and comprehension. Their website provides information on research projects, publications, and events.
The International Pragmatics Association: An organization that promotes research and development in the field of pragmatics. Their website includes information on conferences, publications, and resources for researchers
Databases & Websites
Glottolog, comprehensive reference information for the world's languages, especially the lesser-known languages.
Ethnologue, an annual reference publication in print and online that provides statistics and other information on the living languages of the world.
Grammar Watch, helps linguists find, read and cite open access grammars.
The E-MELD School of Best Practices in Language Documentation, A web site covering a wide range of topics in language documentation, with a focus on its technological aspects, including discussion of hardware and software tools for language documentation and encoding standards for digital linguistic resources.
Journal of Language Survey Reports, Online access to SIL's sociolinguistic surveys, conducted by SIL teams all over the world. Many of the surveys include the questionnaires used to conduct the surveys.
MPI EVA Tools for Language Description, a website containing tools for use in field linguistics and language description. Most of the items on the website are questionnaires designed to assist in eliciting data in such a fashion that the data will be comparable across languages.
Archiving for the Future, an open online educational resource for the archiving component in language documentation.
Fellowships for Language Documentation
Journals
Language Log: A linguistics blog maintained by Mark Liberman and his colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania. It covers a wide range of topics in linguistics, including phonetics, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics.
Linguistic Society of America: The largest professional organization for linguists in the United States. Their website provides information about the field of linguistics, resources for linguists, and information about upcoming conferences and events.
Linguistics Stack Exchange: A Q&A site for linguistics enthusiasts and professionals. It's an excellent resource for finding answers to specific questions about linguistics.
Ethnologue: An online database of all the world's languages. It provides information on language families, language maps, and basic linguistic information for each language.
MIT OpenCourseWare: A free and open educational resource from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. They offer a wide range of courses in linguistics that you can access for free.
The Handbook of Linguistics: A comprehensive reference book on linguistics, edited by Mark Aronoff and Janie Rees-Miller. It covers all the major subfields of linguistics, and each chapter is written by a leading expert in the field.
The Linguist List: An online resource for linguists that provides information about linguistics conferences, job openings, and research opportunities.
The International Phonetic Association (IPA): An organization that promotes the scientific study of phonetics and the practical applications of that science. Their website provides information on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and related topics.
The Linguistic Data Consortium: A non-profit organization that creates, collects, and distributes linguistic data resources, including speech, text, and lexical resources.
The Center for Applied Linguistics: A non-profit organization that provides research and resources on language learning, language use, and language policy. Their website includes information on research projects, publications, and professional development opportunities.
The Linguistic Society of Europe: A professional association for linguists in Europe. Their website provides information on linguistics research, events, and publications.
The Association for Computational Linguistics: An organization that promotes research and development in computational linguistics and natural language processing. Their website includes information on conferences, publications, and resources for researchers.
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics: A research institute in the Netherlands that focuses on the study of language processing and comprehension. Their website provides information on research projects, publications, and events.
The Journal of Linguistics: A peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research articles on all aspects of linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics.
The Linguistics Society of India: A professional association for linguists in India. Their website provides information on research, events, and publications related to linguistics in India.
The Linguistics Association of Great Britain: A professional association for linguists in the UK. Their website provides information on research, events, and publications related to linguistics in the UK.
The British Association for Applied Linguistics: A professional association for applied linguists in the UK. Their website provides information on research, events, and publications related to applied linguistics.
The American Association for Applied Linguistics: A professional association for applied linguists in the United States. Their website provides information on research, events, and publications related to applied linguistics.
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