A World of Words
Linguistics 114, Section 001: Fall Term 2001
Prof.
John Lawler
,
Linguistics Department
,
University of Michigan
Class Home Page
and
Curriculum Syllabi
for this class
Local U Michigan resources . . .
MIRLYN Web
, from
U-M Libraries
,
like the
Electronic Reference Shelf
U-M Documents Center
,
including
Congressional Compass
U-M InfoTech Policies
,
ITDweb
,
and
Documentation system
ITD Campus Computing Sites
and
Consultants (764-HELP, Online)
. . . (some restricted to U Michigan people)
Ling 114 Course Schedule
Grimm's Law
(beta software for this class)
Macintosh software
for this class.
(HyperCard; turn off "Sound" buttons in System 7 and above)
Oxford English Dictionary
American Heritage Dictionary
(including Indo-European Roots)
Encyclopædia Britannica
Latin
A list of English
grammatical terms
with the Latin words they come from.
Allen & Greenough's
Latin Grammar
Latin Dictionary
The Council of Remiremont
(a spicy text, with notes)
Latin Texts
Donatus
on
tropes
(
Latinê
) and
figures of speech
(
Latinê
)
The Hard Little Words
from Medieval Latin
The
Latin Vulgate
Bible
Greek
The Perseus Project
:
Greek Dictionary
Guide to Ancient Greek
Hellenistic Greek
Old and Middle English
History of the English Language
Old English
Hwæt!
Old English Aloud
Anglo-Saxon Books Catalogue
The Middle English Dictionary
, from
UM
Middle English
References
A Web of On-line Dictionaries
and
A Web of On-line Grammars
from
Robert Beard
at Bucknell.
The Human-Languages Page
and
Yamada Language Guides
,
two general sources
The
Ethnologue
, from
SIL
. Every living language known,
by family, with statistics.
The
Top 100 Languages
Alta Vista translations
Miscellaneous Languages
Henry V
page and
Notes on the Play
, for this class.
WordNet
online
; English words and their connections
The Awful German Language
,
Italian Without a Master
, and
Italian with Grammar
by Mark Twain
The
Hebrew Bible
Mark 16:12-18 in Gothic
Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay Dictionary
(an online Australian language)
The Dakota Language Homepage
Proto-Indo-European
The Indo-European Home Page
Information
,
Family Tree
, and
Details
Indo-European and the Comparative Method
Roots and Cognates
, and
The Indo-European Database
The Early History of the Indo-European Languages
Linguistics
Linguistics Classes on the Web
LINGUIST List
:
Ebonics
and
Sapir-Whorf
LSA Resolution on "Ebonics"
Geoff Nunberg on the
Ebonics flap
English Grammar FAQ
, by
your professor
Linguistic Terminology
, a very nice job
Language and Gender Syllabi
Language Construction Kit
,
for all you SF & Fantasy fans
Ask A Linguist
, with
recent responses
,
and
your professor's responses
Whimsy
The Chomskybot
, also by
your professor
The Julia Simon FAQ
Linguistic Fun
from
Robert Beard
Metaphor
Metaphor, Morality, and Politics
, by
George Lakoff
The Conceptual Metaphor Homepage
Design for a Theory of Meaning
, by
Mark Turner
The Metaphor Center
Virginia Montecino's
Metaphors in various fields
Metaphors We Compute By
, by
your professor
Etymology
The Jargon File
Computerspeak
Behind the Name
, on personal names
Take Our Word For It
, more general vocabulary
A Little Etymology
, from a dot.com, no less
Margo's Magical Letter Page
, on phonosemantics
The
ReadMe file
from the
Lawler-Rhodes Simplex Word Database
(DOS/Windows only), also on phonosemantics.
Last modified January 10, 2003