Non-English Resources:
An Extensive List of Japanese Learning Resources, by Flaminius
Jim Breen's List of Resources
Japanese Language lessons
[*] Irabu Ryukyuan (Sketch), by Michinori Shimoji
[*] Foot and Rhythmic Structure in Irabu Ryukyuan, by Michinori Shimoji
[*] Epistemic Modality in Irabu Ryukyuan, by Michinori Shimoji
[*] (ja) Copula sentence structure in Irabu Ryukyuan
[*] Property concepts in Irabu Ryukyuan, by Michinori Shimoji
[*] An instrumental analysis of the two tone system in Ikema Ryukyuan, by Yuka Hayashi, Yosuke Igarashi, Yukinori Takubo and Tomoyuki Kubo
[*] Tonal Alternation and Rhythmic Structure in Irabu Ryukyuan, by Michinori Shimoji and Hayashi Yuka
[*]Descriptive units and categories in Irabu, by Michinori Shimoji
[*] (ja) On the Obstruentization of Old Japanese /w/ : Focusing on the Miyako and Yaeyama Dialects, by Chokujin Uchima
[*] (ja) Some verbal paradigms in Miyako, by Nakama Mitsunari
[*] Pragmatic factors in the development of a switch-adjective language: A case study of the Miyako-Hirara dialect of Ryukyuan, by Yulia Koloskova and Toshio Ohori
[*]Standard Japanese and the Hirara Dialect: A Case of Linguistic Convergence, by John J. Chew[/list]
Okinawan
- (ja) Shuri, Naha and Nakijin Dialect Database, Okinawa Center of Language Study
- Okinawan-English Wordbook: a short lexicon of the Okinawan language with English definitions and Japanese cognates, by Mitsugu Sakihara et al.
- Aspect and Modality in Luchuan: In The Case of The Shuri dialect, by Tomoko Arakaki (PostScript file)
- (ja) The Dative Particles "-Nkai" "-nakai" "-ni" "-ga" and "-kai" of the Shuri Dialect of Okinawan : In Contrast with the Particles "-ni" and "-e" of Standard Japanese, by Satoshi Nishioka
- (ja) A number of resources on Okinawan, Haisai.co.jp
- Small Linguistics: Phonological history and lexical loans in Nakijin dialect Okinawan, by Stewart A. Curry
- (ja) Okinawan language dictionary (1896), by Masayo Nakamoto
- (ja) Konkoukenshuu - Words of the Royal Palace (Oldest Okinawan dictionary, 1711)
- (ja) On Phonemes and Phonetic Changes of the Miyako-Tarama Dialect, by Kayoko Shimoji
- (ja) On correlation between Lexial Meaning and Form of Adjective in Ryukyu-Tarama Dialect, by Kayoko Shimoji
- (ja) On the -ja Construction in the Tarama Dialect of Southern Ryukyuan, by Kayoko Shimoji
- (ja) About the Yonaguni language, by Kaijiku Shinichi
- (ja) Yonaguni verb accent, by Nishioka Satoshi
Focus in Chechen
Verb conjugation in Tundra Nenets
CONVENTIONS OF POLITE SPEECH IN NAHUATL
Guugu Yimithirr Cardinal Directions
"Uphill" and "Downhill" in Tzeltal
Spatial Cases
Relativization and nominalization in Bodic
Nominalizations in Bodic Languages
Nominalization in Rawang
Nominalization and focus constructions in some Kiranti languages
From discourse to grammar in Tamang: topic, focus, intensifiers and subordination
Transitivity in Ao and other languages of Nagaland
Transitivity in the Puxi Variety of Qiang
RECIPROCAL CONSTRUCTIONS IN TURKIC LANGUAGES (TYPOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS)
Aspects of the grammar of Thulung Rai:an endangered Himalayan language
SHǏXĪNG, A SINO-TIBETAN LANGUAGE OF SOUTH-WEST CHINA: A GRAMMATICAL SKETCH WITH TWO APPENDED TEXTS
A Grammar of Atong
Converb Constructions in Darma— A Tibeto-Burman Language
From Prefixes to Suffixes: Typological Change in Northern Australia
Morphology Building Syntax: Constructive Case in Australian Languages
The Reconstruction of Nyulnyulan Complex Predication
On the Typological and Genetic Affiliation of Jingulu
Local case-marking in Kalasha
An Acoustic Analysis of Vowel Pronunciation in Swedish Dialects
A Dictionary of the Kentish Dialect and Provincialisms in the Use in the County of Kent
A Glossary of the Provincialisms in Use in the County of Sussex
http://www.nativlang.com/linguistics/gr ... essons.php
Ngarla
A quite useful link with definitions of linguistic terms.
A Course in Phonetics - Peter Ladefoged
Interrogative words: an exercise in lexical typology
Content Interrogatives in Asheninca Campa (Arawak): Corpus study and
Typological Comparison
Pre-Aspiration in the Nordic Languages - Synchronic and diachronic aspects
Causative Constructions in Ainu: A Typological Perspective with Remarks on Diachrony
On the So-Called “Passive Voice” in Ainu
Evidentials that come from nouns: a case of Ainu
The relationship between demonstratives and interrogatives.
A typology of non-selective interrogative pronominals.
Questions and Word Order in Polynesian
A comparison of general classifiers in Tai-Kadai languages
A good stop for a short and concise introduction to the basic typology of indefinite pronouns.
Another place to get started on conlanging.
http://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/tools-at-l ... inguaQ.php
The Seven Benyamin [sic] for Hebrew Verbs
Introduction to Hebrew Verbal Patterns, Stems, Binyanim
Context Dependency in the Semantics of the Samoan Positive
How to do comparison in a language without degrees: a semantics for the comparative in Fijian
Emergent patterns of the Vowels in Singaporean English
Reduced vowels in SE Asian English: should we be teaching them?
The features of Singapore English pronunciation: should we be teacing them?
UD Phonology Lab Stress Pattern Database
(for example)
Word-Prosodic Typology: Universals vs. Diversity
Larry M.Hyman (UC Berkeley), EALING Course Handout, E.N.S. Paris, September 11-13, 2012
http://ealing.cognition.ens.fr/ealing20 ... 202012.pdf
Do All Languages Have Word Accent?
Or: What’s so great about being universal?
Larry M. Hyman
University of California, Berkeley
Draft of Paper presented at the Conference on Word Accent: Theoretical and Typological Issues,
University of Connecticut, April 30, 2010 • Comments Welcome
How many constraints are there? A preliminary inventory of OT phonological constraints
Karen C. Ashley, Lynette Disch, David C. Ford, Erin MacSaveny, Steve Parker,Carla Unseth, Angela M. Williams, Rachel Wong, and Brendon Yoder
Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics, Dallas, 2010
CONSTRAINTS ON PATTERNS OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY STRESS
Henry Churchyard's Linguistics Pages
THE DOMICILE ERECTED BY JOHN. Translated from the Vulgate.
Linguist List Web Resource Listings
Prifysgol Caerdydd's (Cardiff University's) Stress System Database
http://www.amazon.com/METRICAL-THEORY-O ... 082405430X
(The StressTyp database has already been mentioned.)
Surrey Morphology Group Databases
(maybe http://dwightbolinger.net/ ? )
The Phonetics and Phonology of Semitic Pharyngeals: http://people.umass.edu/jjmccart/guttural.pdf
Syllables and Moras in Arabic: https://wcmprodlb.ucalgary.ca/dflynn/fi ... ky06_0.pdf
Romanization in Arabic: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/romanization/arabic.pdf
How to type Arabic characters on your computer: http://www.language.iastate.edu/lsrc/docs/arabic.pdf
An Introduction to Koranic and Classical Arabic: http://special.worldofislam.info/Arabic ... Arabic.pdf
Basic Arabic Grammar: http://www.arabic-studio.com/support-fi ... review.pdf
A Brief Journey Through Arabic Grammar: http://www.studyquran.co.uk/appb1.pdf
Grammar Hints for Arabic: http://www.indiana.edu/~csme/GrammarHintsfinal.pdf
Arabic Alphabet: http://www.anacereddine.com/Grammar-Alphabet-.pdf
Colloquial Arabic (Levantine): http://images.saharaman.multiply.multip ... =119716816
http://www.grammatica.eu/
UAlberta Prof. David Beck's webpage with publications on Totonac, Salishan languages, and various general linguistic subjects
Kokama-Kokamilla (Tupi-Guarani?)
Tapiete (Tupi-Guarani)
Wanano (Tucanoan)
Barasano (Tucanoan)
Carib (Cariban)
Wayana (Cariban)
Tiriyo (Cariban)
Another Tiriyo grammar (Cariban, apparently a different dialect)
Amahuaca (Panoan)
Nzadi grammar and a Mecayapan Nahuatl grammar
Web version of a Lakhota sketch, Rood and Taylor.
http://www.foundalis.com/lan/greek.htm
A hierarchy of locations: Evidence from the encoding of direction in adpositions and cases.
MRI images of palatalized stop consonants and spirants in Russian
Proto-Indo-European Phonology
Proto-Indo-European Family Tree
Proto-Indo-European Outline
From Proto-Indo-European to Slavic
Proto-Indo-European Nouns
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