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Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus
An online thesaurus and dictionary of over 145,000 words that you explore using an interactive map.
Forvo: the pronunciation guide.
All the words in the world pronounced by native speakers
Linguistics Meets Linux: Morphix-NLP
NLP (Natural Language Processing) has been an important research field for about 40 years. Incorporating lingustics and computer science methods, this broad topic has many different application areas as well as important problems to solve. Analysing huge files of different languages, discovering patterns, making transformations, categorizing text, analysing and synthesizing speech, making the computers understand the semantics of language data, etc. are all related to NLP in one way or the other.
Linguistic Tree Constructor: LTC
LTC is a free program for building linguistic syntax trees from text.
The user points and clicks their way to a syntactic analysis.
LTC is intended for quickly producing syntactic analyses of large amounts of text (think 100,000-200,000 words, or more).
The program does no analysis on its own. The user is completely free to draw the tree however he or she wishes. However, the program makes sure that the tree is a tree and not some other kind of graph.
Welcome to the LINGUIST List
The LINGUIST List is dedicated to providing information on language and language analysis, and to providing the discipline of linguistics with the infrastructure necessary to function in the digital world. LINGUIST maintains a web-site with over 2000 pages and runs a mailing list with over 25,000 subscribers worldwide. LINGUIST also hosts searchable archives of over 100 other linguistic mailing lists and runs research projects which develop tools for the field, e.g., a peer-reviewed database of language and language-family information, and recommendations of best practice for digitizing endangered languages data.
LINGUIST is a free resource, run by linguistics professors and graduate students, and supported entirely by your donations.
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2006
El Mundo - Viaxe ao Cáceres que fala galegu
Os 5.000 habitantes de tres pobos da Sierra de Gata falan un galego dialectal ao que os filólogos non atopan explicación. O nacionalismo galego reivindícaos, Ibarra di que sofren un «delirio imperialista». ¿Que pensan eles?
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