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Speech Accent Archive - 0 views

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    The speech accent archive uniformly presents a large set of speech samples from a variety of language backgrounds. Native and non-native speakers of English read the same paragraph and are carefully transcribed. The archive is used by people who wish to compare and analyze the accents of different English speakers.
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IPA-SAM phonetic fonts - 1 views

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    The IPA-SAM phonetic fonts are TrueType® fonts for use on IBM-compatible PCs running Windows
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Semioticon.com - 0 views

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    The purpose of this site is to provide innovative, responsible and reliable knowledge in a variety of domains relevant to semiotics understood as the multidisciplinary study of information, meaning, communication, interpretation, sign systems and evolution, texts, interactions, organizations, cultural and social transformations, sense-making and all other topics that may emerge from future research, models and theories.
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EuroLinguistiX (ELiX): eurolinguistics, eurolinguistik, eurolinguistique, eurolinguisti... - 1 views

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    a Web site devoted to research into the linguistics of European languages, with particular emphasis on linguistics and cultural history; language systems; sociology of language; language politics; and international communication
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Germanic Lexicon Project - 1 views

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    The Germanic Lexicon Project (formerly the Indo-European Language resources page) is an online collection of lexicons of the early Germanic languages. The Web site provides free access to an impressive number of copyright-expired language reference publications related to these language, either as digitized texts (encoded using HTML or XML) or as scanned page images. The project is ongoing, and the site's author invites users to participate in the digitization process by correcting individual pages (full instructions on how to participate are provided): consequently, the project is developing into an important international collaboration. The grammars, dictionaries, glossaries and readers available at the time of cataloguing, in various forms, covered the following languages: Gothic; Anglo-Saxon; Old and Middle High German; Old Saxon, Old Frisian; and Old Norse. Resources for the linguistic study of Latin, Old Irish and Tocharian are also available. Background information for each publ
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