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  1. Spoken World: Korean by Living Language, 2007-11-20
  2. Pattern Languages of Program Design by James O. Coplien, Douglas C. Schmidt, 1995-05-12
  3. Tasks and Communicating in Language Classrooms by James F. Lee, 1999-08-10
  4. Machine Language for Beginners by Richard Mansfield, 1987-11-01
  5. Pattern Languages of Program Design 3 (v. 3) by Robert C. Martin, Dirk Riehle, et all 1997-10-17
  6. Success With Foreign Languages: Seven Who Achieved It and What Worked for Them (Prentice-Hall International Language Teaching Methodology Series. Te) by Earl W. Stevick, 1990-10
  7. Programming Language Processors in Java: Compilers and Interpreters by David Watt, Deryck Brown, 2000-02-14
  8. Programming Languages by Allen Tucker, Robert Noonan, 2006-08-14
  9. Essentials of Programming Languages, 3rd Edition by Daniel P. Friedman, Mitchell Wand, 2008-04-30
  10. Toward Useful Program Evaluation in College Foreign Language Education
  11. The Loom of Language: An Approach to the Mastery of Many Languages by Frederick Bodmer, 1985-10-17
  12. Concepts in Programming Languages by John C. Mitchell, Krzysztof Apt, 2001-12-15
  13. Individual Differences in Second-Language Learning (Second Language Acquisition Series) by Peter Skehan, 1989-03-01
  14. Chemistry in Quantitive Language: Fundamentals of General Chemistry Calculations by Christopher Oriakhi, 2009-02-27

21. LanGServices: Language Creation
An online textbook for creating languages.
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Language Creation
Dan Vanderboom
I Language Importance and Purpose
1. Purpose of a Language
The spoken word is the ultimate form of communication for any society, whether good or evil, lawful or chaotic. It is the wonder that shapes our society, and that is shaped from our attitudes. Language is that which binds our society to work for a common cause. You must first decide, upon creating your language, whether you wish it to be related to something specifically, several things, or a common speech, as so many are. The points of each are discussed herein. Some may wish to create a language that can communicate all general, specific and abstract thought, such is the case in English. Note, however, that this is a time-consuming, tedious, and never-ending process. The English language, not an old one, took at least 600 years (to my knowledge) to come where it is today, with millions of people developing it. This is an impracticle goal, but it can be accomplished, assuming you are dedicated enough. Though this, once learned, is the most favorable at first glance, the latter is prefered: topic-related language creation. When creation of a topic-related language is completed (usually no more than 300 words to express basic thoughts on a particular thoughts), you can easily expand and thus make your language broader to cover the subjects you wish to speak of. Such topics may include:

22. Primary Resources: Modern Foreign Languages: General Resources & Ideas
Primary Resources free worksheets, lesson plans and teaching ideas for primary and elementary teachers.
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23. The University Of Toledo : General Information
The Department of Foreign Languages is located on the second floor in the Field House on the Main Campus. See the campus map for more details. Department Chair Information
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24. Language Centre / English Language Students / Students / The University Of Newca
Offers general English language courses to overseas students.
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26. LINGUIST List 19.2901: Various Languages & General Ling: Director, Michigan Stat
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27. Programming Languages
Describes major classes of languages, major languages within those classes, and many helpful links.
http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~marku/languages.html
Programming Languages
Alan Perlis once said: "A language that doesn't affect the way you think about programming, is not worth knowing" Here are some opinions and facts about a selection of programming languages by Dr Mark Utting ( a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at The University of Waikato Topics within this page Object-Oriented Languages Documentation Generator Tools Functional Languages Free Implementations ... XML-related Languages (XSLT etc.) The Open Directory Project has lots of programming language information For examples of programming in 200+ different languages, check out the 99 Bottles of Beer page. The Dylan version is nice, but make sure you check out all the C++ versions too! The template version is amazing!
Object-Oriented Languages
The Cetus Team maintains a large collection of links about most object-oriented languages. Let us start with some lesser-known, but more novel, object-oriented languages, then work down to the well-known mainstream ones. One of my favourite object-oriented languages is Cecil , by Craig Chambers. It is a multiple-dispatch language that supports both exploratory untyped programming and large-scale statically-typed programming. It includes some new and very expressive ideas (see the paper

28. World Languages General Information
World Languages General Information. The study of another language enables you not only to gain fluency in another language, but to learn about a different culture, literature
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29. Nikolaus P. Himmelmann. 2001. Sourcebook On Tomini--Tolitoli Languages: General
Nikolaus P. Himmelmann. 2001. Sourcebook on TominiTolitoli languages General information and word lists.(Book Review) find Oceanic Linguistics articles. div id= bedoc-text
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30. History And Comparison Of Programming Languages
Files compare statements in several different languages, tracing from early to present languages.
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e-mail: dvantassel@gavilan.edu This sites contains files on the history of computer programming language statements. The files compare programming language statements in several different languages tracing the statement from early languages to present languages. The files are used in advanced programming classes so our students can compare statements in several old and present languages.
If you have questions about programming language statement history or esoteric points about statement use, feel free to e-mail me. A good subject line, will help me find your request from all the spam mail and aid you getting a response. There are more and newer files at: http://hhh.gavilan.edu/dvantassel/history/history.html Topics in history and comparing programming languages
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32. Syntax Across Languages (One Big Page)
Operator names and syntax elements in various programming languages.
http://merd.sourceforge.net/pixel/language-study/syntax-across-languages.html

33. Intute - Modern Languages (general)
Intute Modern languages (general) provides free access to high quality resources on the Internet. Each resource has been evaluated and categorised by subject specialists based
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34. Poker Terms – Poker Language
A centre for teachers and learners of any language with a directory and reviews of language schools around the world.
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35. VGENLING - Vanuatu Languages - General Study - Arthur Capell (1902-1986), Guide
VGENLING Vanuatu Languages - General Study - Arthur Capell (1902-1986), Guide to Records - Arthur Capell was an Australian linguist and ethnographer who spent much time
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Date Range c. 1960 - 1978 Quantity 0.32 cm, 3 items Provenance Capell, Arthur Description This series contains typed conference papers (by J.B. Guy and John Lynch) as well as Capell’s own notes concerning a Proto-New Hebridean language and distribution of language throughout Vanuatu. This series contains general linguistic materials concerning Vanuatu. It includes a draft version of Capell’s paper ‘A Linguistic Survey of the Pacific’, handwritten notes about linguistic grouping within Vanuatu, and an article concerning New Hebridean outliers. The Republic of Vanuatu is an island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago is located some 1,750 km east of Australia, 500 km north-east of New Caledonia, west of Fiji and south of the Solomon Islands. It was named New Hebrides during its colonial period. For more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanuatu About the records Related Series Part of General Linguistic and Ethnological Materials
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36. Language Study Programs: International Language Studies Guide - Foreign Language
A resource for international language schools. Search through study abroad programs and language schools by language and country.
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37. Shading Languages: General - OpenGL.org
Shading languages are the interface used to program key parts of the modern graphics pipeline which have previously been fixed function state machines without programmability.
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38. The Languages Of Tolkien -&--&- The World Of Tolkien
Information on the etymology of the languages used by Tolkien.
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39. Semitic Languages (General)
Semitic Languages (General) The best general reference for Semitic languages, ancient and modern, is Hetzron, Robert. 1997. The Semitic Languages.
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~jjberry/node6.html
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Semitic Languages (General)
The best general reference for Semitic languages, ancient and modern, is
  • Hetzron, Robert. 1997. The Semitic Languages. Routledge.
  • Some good introductions to Comparative Semitics (mostly ancient) are:
  • Bergstrasser, Gotthelf. 1983. Introduction to the Semitic Languages. Trans Peter T. Daniels. Moscati, Sabatino. 1980. An Introduction to the Comparative Grammar of the Semitic Languages.
  • Some other interesting books that deal with the topic are:
  • Izre'el, Shlomo. 2002. Israel Oriental Studies XX: Semitic Linguistics: the state of the art at the turn of the 21st century.
  • The Journal of Semitic Studies (JSS) is an excellent academic journal that deals with the Semitic languages in detail. Another excellent resource is Insriptifact , by the West Semitic Research Project at the University of Southern California. It features free high resolution photographs of hundreds of inscriptions and artifacts from the Ancient Near East. The Image below is a portion of an image of a Ugaritic tablet I downloaded from Inscriptifact. It gives you only a small taste of the clarity and beauty of these images. To use it, you must sign a waiver and fax it to Inscriptifact, but it is well worth it. Thanks to Dr. Bruce Zuckerman for introducing me to this resource.

    40. The Language Construction Kit
    In-depth introduction to language creation, by Mark Rosenfelder.
    http://www.zompist.com/kit.html

    Il Kit di Costruzione di Linguaggi (in italiano; tradotto per Daniele "MadMage" Calisi)

    The LCK is also available in a print edition , four times the length, published by Yonagu Books on Amazon.
    The above is a sample of an artificial language of my own, Verdurian. If you're curious, it reads, " ", meaning "Go forth in peace to love and serve the Lord." The accented sounds like the th in then ; the vowels should be pronounced more or less as in Spanish. How about a suite of webpages? Does that sound better?
    Chico: OK, you're the Swede of Webpages, an' I'll be the Mexican of Usenet.
    Before I could write this little inscription I had to:
    • Decide on the sounds of the language
    • Create the lexicon
    • Create the grammar
    • Design an alphabet
    • Decide how the alphabet is modified for cursive handwriting
    • Translate the desired text
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  • "What a geek you must be. Get a life!" ... Syldavian grammar The rest of the document is organized as an outline. Click on the topics you're interested in (or pick the first one and read sequentially). If you're looking for a quick download , this scary outline reduces to just two files, this one and this one
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