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Radio Links! Listen to radio broadcasts from all over the world. NEW!
Linguistic Tools: SIL's catalog of software for linguists. NEW!
The Linguist List Page: Everything you get on LINGUIST LIST, plus a lot more, all organized for easy reference.
The Human-Languages Page: Better for straight linguistics than linguistic anthropology, but a useful starting place with a "1000 resources" for subjects, including materials for language learning, university programs in language and theoretical linguistics.
The Language and Culture Homepage: This homepage introduces you to the Language and Culture list and archives, and includes information on how to subscribe to the list.
The Linganthserv Page: The linganth e-mail homepage with some members' biographical information and archived conversations. To subscribe to the linganth e-mail list send a note to majordomo@cc.rochester.edu with the message "subscribe linganth YOUR_FULL_EMAIL_ADDRESS". Sending a note saying "help" will get you more information.
Anthropology Resources: A good resource list for anthropology in general.
Davis Working Papers in Linguistics: An on-line journal with linguistic and linguistic anthropological articles. http://philo.ucdavis.edu/LINGUISTICS/linghp34.html
"I can eat glass; it doesn't hurt me." Web page: Ninety-plus ways to express this phrase in recognized and unrecognized languages from Singhalese to Brooklynese to Klingon with transliterations for armchair Whorfian analyses.
Summer Institute of Linguistics: Provides information about the SIL program and numerous links to other resources.
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