Contact either of the Program co-directors:
- Prof. Karen Pennesi
(Anthropology)
at 519-661-2111 ext. 85098
- Prof. Jeff Tennant (French)
at 519-661-2111 ext. 87885
UWO
Linguistics Links
- TALL-Theoretical and Applied Linguistics Laboratory@UWO
- A link for beginning students in linguistics
- The LINGUIST list Internet discussion group
- Links from England
- More links from England
- Applied Linguistics links
- Canadian Linguistics Association/Association Canadienne Linguistique
- Linguistic Society of America Frequently Asked Question series
- An electronic dictionary of linguistics terms
- Summer Institute of Language glossary of linguistic terms
- yourdictionary.com--a fun approach to language and linguistics
- University of Oregon "Explore Linguistics" Page about Sociolinguistics
- University of Texas Listing of Sociolinguistics Resources
- LSA (Linguistic Society of America) Videos on the Web: Language Variation
- The North Carolina Language and Life Project
- John Rickford's (Stanford University) Papers on Ebonics, African American Vernacular English (AAVE)
- The Linguistic Data Consortium at the University of Pennsylvania
- Dialect Topography (Directed by Jack Chambers at the University of Toronto)
- Atlas lingüístico de la península ibérica (ALPI)
- Telsur Project / Atlas of North American English(University of Pennsylvania)
- Phonologie du français contemporain
- Praat speech analysis software
- Akustyk speech analysis and data management software for Praat
- Ebonics(Ellen Johnson, Berry College)
- Jewish Languages (Sarah Bunin Benor, Stanford University)
- Language Variation in Canada (Naomi Nagy, University of New Hampshire)
- Linguistic Atlas Projects (Bill Kretzschmar, University of Georgia)
- Newcastle Electronic Corpus (Joan Beal, University of Sheffield)
- Pittsburgh Speech and Society (Barbara Johnstone, Carnegie Mellon University)
- Voices of New York (Renée Blake, New York University)
- African American English: A website for linguists and other folks (Peter Patrick, University of Essex)
- The American Linguistic Heritage Survey (John Baugh, Stanford University)
- ViC: Understanding Pronunciation Variation in Conversation (Elizabeth Hume, Ohio State University)



