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A brief description of the Tengwar script.
Essays on the tongues of Arda, Tolkien's youthful invented languages, glossaries, Elvish poems by other authors, linguistic discussions, and links to further resources.
Multilingual Information Center about Esperanto: Information in many languages about Esperanto
Description of Esperanto with answers to arguments against its use as an international language.
Interactive multilingual dictionary of the international language Ido. In Ido.
A collection of resources on Volapük, including a handbook, a dictionary, a 10-lesson course, the New Testament, and links.
A short introductory article about Lojban written by Robin Turner.
The search engine, directory, and groups interface in Pig Latin.
Newsletter, membership information, events. [English, French]
Welcomes both ESL and LOTE teachers. Covers events, membership, publications, teaching suggestions.
Covers events, publications, membership.
Newsletter, events, scholarships and awards, immersion activities.
An introduction to the Arabic language, how to study it and common English words which find their roots in Arabic.
From the UCLA Language Materials Project.
Entry in the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Hebrew Resources to learn to speak and read Hebrew: online video demo, discussion groups, newsletter. Fee-paying online courses [or CD versions] for Modern or Biblical Hebrew. Extensive range of course reviews; letter charts (ancient, modern).
Vocabulary Guide templates - Hebrew entries compiled by Orna Wainstock, Efrat Barne'a. Categories and lexicon in Hebrew only, with audio recordings by Ruth Ticotzky, Tomer Jabotaro, Tamar Ben-Yosef.
From the UCLA Language Materials Project.
Article on the Arapaho language including a phonological inventory.
Article including a linguistic overview and phonological inventory.
Classical Mongolian script tutorials, grammar and translation studies.
Wikipedia article.
Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
Registration information for the 7th International Conference on Austronesian linguistics held August 22-29, 1994 at Leiden University in Leiden, The Netherlands.
Basic demographic and linguistic information.
Links to Georgian language resources.
Tamil lessons with pronunciation, printable work sheets and coloring pages and videos.
Links to Tamil education centers around the world.
Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
From the UCLA Language Materials Project.
A short introduction by J. C. Treat, University of Pennsylvania.
Overview of the speakers, linguistic position and history of the Nuristani languages in Northeastern Afghanistan.
A short vocabulary of the Oscan language. Part of the WordGumbo: Comparative Indo-European page.
A first attempt by Frederik Kortlandt (1982) to present a survey of dialectal phonology in the south Slavic languages.
GIF and JPG images with information on its origin and notable features.
Information on Mohawk orthography, including keyboard mapping and a text example.
Open membership unmoderated e-mail listserv.
Open membership unmoderated e-mail listserv.
Kana online learning tool.
Introduces a new kanji on each weekday, with readings, meanings and examples. On weekends the week's kanji are reviewed. The site can be viewed on any computer, no Japanese fonts are required.
Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
Alphabet, audio lessons, and texts of traditional stories.
Linguistic sketch of Ewe, a major language of the Kwa family, by University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Ewe grammar and audio lessons and drills.
Several PDF articles by SIL (the creators of the Ethnologue) describing the phonology, grammar and socio-linguistics of Kom, a Benue-Congo language of Cameroon. There is, besides, a Kom-English lexicon.
Three courses and manuals containing grammatical information and everyday vocabulary and phrases, one of them accompanied with audio lessons.
Two texts to study Luganda published by the Foreign Service Institute. One of them is introductory teaching some basic structures of the language, the other includes a series of lessons with accompanying audio files.
A doctoral thesis providing a historical background of the Ndebele people as well as an outline of their language, discussing possible means for its standardization.
Introductory course to Fula (also known as Pulaar), by the U.S. Foreign Service Institute, providing basic grammatical structures, everyday vocabulary, narratives and dialogues.
Linguistic sketch of Shona, by University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), a major Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe.