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| | Linguistics Bibliography |
 | | This dictionary, while useful to philosophers, was designed particularly for specialists in the "the study of language, "that is, those from the areas of linguistics, information science, philosophy of language, and semiotics. |
 | | A bibliography listing the works from which the terminology was taken includes standard dictionaries, reference grammars, dictionaries of technical terms, language teaching manuals, introductory textbooks on linguistics, and journal articles. |
 | | The purpose of this atlas is to present side-by-side comparisons of linguistic data taken from the languages on the European continent regardless of whether the languages are related or not. |
| www.library.cornell.edu /okuref/ling.htm (7010 words) |
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