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6679_32 Meredith's Bookmarks Tagged With "language"

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  1. Visit Glossary of Linguistic Terms Glossary of Linguistic Terms

    From absessive case to zero morph.

  2. Visit Warlpiri Sign Language and Auslan: A Comparison Warlpiri Sign Language and Auslan: A Comparison

    Comparison of an Aboriginal sign language and the sign language used by deaf Australians.

  3. Visit Language Geek Fonts Language Geek Fonts

    Fonts for Algonquian, Cherokee, Blackfoot, and other Native American languages.

  4. Visit SheWrite SheWrite

    How do you film poetry? What kind of screen visuals can support the lines of a poem?

  5. Visit Journee Mondiale des Sourds Journee Mondiale des Sourds

    Video showing many sign languages from around the world, in support of the Sept 29th marches for sign language rights. Fast forward to about 20:00 for the ASL version.

  6. Visit So You Want To learn Japanese... So You Want To learn Japanese...

    You've eaten at a few Japanese restaurants, seen some anime, hosted an exchange student, and had a Japanese girlfriend. And now, somewhere in the back of your tiny brain, you think that Japanese would be a good language to learn. Hey, you could tr… More

  7. Visit Rosetta Stone: Endangered Languages Rosetta Stone: Endangered Languages

    The creators of the popular Rosetta Stone language learning sets also offer their services to help communities record and preserve their dying languages.

  8. Visit Cued Speech: Your Unasked Questions Answered Cued Speech: Your Unasked Questions Answered

    Quite possibly the best introduction to Cued Speech that I've ever read, by Hilary Franklin. [via sajego]

  9. Visit In My Language In My Language

    An outstanding video from an autistic woman about the difference between her world and ours. Her explanation is PROOF POSITIVE that she and others like her are not less than us, they are simply DIFFERENT from us. I am glad she could bridge the gap and t

  10. Visit Omniglot Omniglot

    This site contains details of most alphabets and other writing systems currently in use, as well as quite a few ancient and invented ones.

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