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Useful language and linguistic website links  |
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AAA EFL Links An excellent and very extensive set of links to all things ELT, from Pilgrims.
FunWeb FUN stands for Frizzy University Network: a set of links and general information about ESL / EFL from Karla Frizler.
Learning English on the Web Links page from the University of Illinois.
TESL Journal Links Maintained by the Internet TESL Journal, this must be the most comprehensive set of links to websites of interest to ESL/EFL teachers. Organizations, CALL, raw material for lessons, etc.
Volterre In spite of its name, a large number of well-maintained links with a French/American perspective.
British National Corpus 100 million-word collection of samples of written and spoken language from a wide range of sources. Non-subscribers can carry out simple searches without payment.
Corpus Linguistics A website maintained by Michael Barlow at Rice University Texas, with an extensive set of links (including foreign languages).
Directory of MA dissertations Abstracts of almost 100 MA dissertations written by students at Surrey University's English Language Institute.
The Eclectic Company Part of John Lawler's sprawling jumble of internet pages, this is probably the most comprehensive set of links about language and linguistics on the internet. A fascinating place to browse and a must for anyone conducting research. Don't miss the Chomskybot.
The Language Hub Linguistics Page A general linguistics website page with excellent links to dictionaries, fonts and a wide variety of information on countless languages.
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