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The following resources may be useful for students studying linguistics, carrying out linguistic research, or finding jobs after graduation.

General Resources

LINGUIST List the main online resource for linguistics

Resources for Studying Linguistics

A Comparison of Austronesian Languages
Ethnologue: Languages of the World
The Great Vowel Shift, maintained by Melissa Menzer at Furman University
Interactional Sagittal Section, maintained by Daniel Currie Hall at the University of Toronto
Historical Linguistics, from the Ancient Scripts website
International Phonetic Alphabet fonts from SIL
Proto-Indo-European Language Demonstration and Exploration *Webhsite
Stirling University’s Online Phonology Course
UCLA Phonetics Lab Data
What Is Meant by Discourse Analysis?, by Stef Slembrouck at Ghent University

Resources for Studying Languages

I Love Languages

Super Language Websites by Jim Becker

Resources for Doing Linguistic Research

Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities. This office provides funding for undergraduate research and conference travel. There are several funding cycles each year; check the program website for deadlines. URCA also sponsors the Faculty Research Assistance Program (FRAP), and hosts a university-wide Undergraduate Research Colloquium every spring.

Resources for UCSB Linguists. Links to online journals and library catalogs as well as many other useful sites.

Resources for Sociocultural Linguistics. Many of the resources here are useful to general linguistics students as well.

Resources for Careers in Linguistics

Linguistic Enterprises. A clearinghouse to help those holding linguistics degrees to find non-academic jobs.

Jobs in Linguistics. Mmaintained by Naomi Nagy at the University of New Hampshire

Linguistics Funland. Job listings in Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language

What Can I do with a Linguistics Major after Graduation? Overseas job listings in Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language, maintained by the Department of Linguistics at the University of Iowa