Websites
Websites
Examples of websites:
- Evaluating information - Achieve@UniLearn how to evaluate information you find on websites.
- Aboriginal languages of AustraliaAddresses, dictionaries, vocabulary and more.
- Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA)Maintained by Brigham Young University. The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) is the largest freely-available corpus of English, and the only large and balanced corpus of American English.
- EthnologueEthnologue contains information on 7,097 known living languages.
- Glossary of linguistic termsA living glossary maintained by SIL International.
Key organisations
- Australian Linguistic SocietyThe national organization for linguists and linguistics in Australia. Its primary goal is to further interest in and support for linguistics research and teaching in Australia. Includes conference proceedings, journal abstratcs and newsletters.
- Applied Linguistics Association of AustraliaFrom the University of Sydney.
- Australex: Australasian Association for LexicographyLexicography in Australia; Australian English; WWW lexicons of Australia; Some other WWW vocabularies of indigenous languages; Other lexicography societies; Other lexicographic links.
- Center for Applied LinguisticsA non-profit organization; scholars and educators who use the findings of linguistics and related sciences in identifying and addressing language-related problems.
- Rosetta ProjectCreates a contemporary version of the Rosetta Stone as a platform for comparative language study and to preserve languages that may become lost in future. "A growing collection of descriptions, texts, analytic material and audio files for 1,000 languages.
- TerralinguaTerralingua (TL) is an international, nonprofit organization concerned about the future of the world's biological, cultural, and linguistic diversity. Includes bibliographies and the table of contents of their newsletter Langscape.
- The Linguist ListInternational Linguistics Community Online.
- Australian Council of TESOL AssociationsThe council seeks to advocate for and enhance the profile of the TESOL profession in Australia through a wide range of activities in local, regional, national and international contexts.
- VicTESOLThis is the new central hub of all VicTESOL (Victorian - Teaching English to Students of Other Languages) online activity