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New Web Sites in Linguistcs
Added a few new sites to the "Doing Research in Linguistics" page:
- History of the English Language Annotated links are arranged chronologically and range from Pre History to American & Present Day English. Page hasn't been updated since August 2002.
- Interactive IPA Chart Includes the full inventory of IPA symbols and pronounciations in initial, intervocalic (between two vowels), and final position. Free Flashplayer required.
- Old English Aerobics Anthology of Old English texts and a collection of on-line exercises, all keyed to Peter S. Baker's 2003 Introduction to Old English . Includes a "workout room" (online exercises), a glossary, and an annotated anthology of old English texts.
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Hot Topic: Origin Of Language
The CSA database provides summary info. about the origin of language, entitled Language Origins: Did Language Evolve Like the Vertebrate Eye, or Was It More Like Bird Feathers?. Includes a several page summary, citations, web sites, and a glossary. In...
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Paid Temp Ra Position With The Smith School Of Business!
Paid Temp RA Position The Smith School of Business Management & Organization Department is seeking two bright, highly motivated and hardworking undergraduates for the role of research assistants. The individuals selected for this role...
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Native Korean Speaker Needed!
Native Korean Speaker Center for Advanced Study of Language The Center for Advanced Study of Language (CASL) at the University of Maryland is looking for a native speaker of Korean who is also fluent in English for translation work. Your English should...
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Casl Paid Research
The University of Maryland Center for Advanced Study of Language (CASL) invites students at the University of Maryland, College Park to participate in a new study in 2011. The study investigates the relationship between a person's brain waves as detected...
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Paid Research Opportunity: Center For Advanced Study Of Language
The University of Maryland Center for Advanced Study of Language (CASL) invites students at the University of Maryland to participate in a new study in 2011. The study investigates the relationship between a person's brain waves as detected by EEG...
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