Linguistics
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- Logos Translation Service Ltd.
- Dictionaries, toolbar, glossaries, word games and translation course.
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- LonWeb
- Provides links to language-related sites. Also has stories in English and many other languages, written in small parallel sections, helping the reader to learn a language by comparison.
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- Meirionnydd Languages
- Russian, French, beginners' Welsh, English language for foreign learners, revision, personalised postal tuition at your own speed.
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- Multilingual Keyboard
- Self-adjusted multilingual transliteration. Helps to write in over 30 languages and scripts, using characters of English keyboard.
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- Quick Fix of Multiple Languages
- Compare and help learn speak 6 most popular languages (English, Chinese, Japanese, French, Spanish, and German)
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- SayJack
- Helps learn Chinese, Japanese, Korean and English, vocabulary practice in speaking and writing.
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- SharedTalk Language Exchange
- Community of people from 143 countries and is dedicated to language exchange and language learning.
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- Unforgettable Languages
- Contains language courses in many languages, and focuses on methods that help the visitor remember most of the words learned.
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- chomsky.info
- Official Noam Chomsky website. Resource site including books, articles, interviews, talks, debates, plus writings about Chomsky.
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- Anarchy Archives
- Bibliography, biography, commentary and links to online resources on Noam Chomsky.
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- B92 Interviews
- Interview about the events of September 11. Includes a link to the readers' forum with extensive comments.
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- Noam Chomsky: A Critical Thinkers Resource
- An annotated links reference: includes bibliography, videography, discussion forum and event calendar.
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- Notes on Anarchism
- Noam Chomsky's classic introduction to anarchism in For Reasons of State, 1970.
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- Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky
- Contains only the footnotes to all chapters in pdf and html format.
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- Whose World Order: Conflicting Visions
- Speech delivered by Noam Chomsky, Sept. 22, 1998, at the University of Calgary.