§14.1.3: Documentation and Description:
- The full version of Himmelmann’s paper on Documentary and Descriptive Linguistics.
- http://www.linguistic-typology.org/resources.html - ALT grammar watch
- http://pacling.anu.edu.au/ - Pacific linguistics
- Lincom: Languages of the world/materials
§14.3: Learner’s Guides and Sketch Grammars:
§14.4: Reference grammars:
§14.6: Web materials
- DRUM publications: Karen publications
- Texas German Dialect Project
- Cheyenne Language Web Site
- Karuk Language Web site
- Lakhota.com
- Wakashan Linguistics page
- Project for the Documentation of the Languages of Mesoamerica (PDLMA)
- Yurok Language Project
- Ainu Language Materials
- Pular Learner’s Guide
- Tundra Nenets
- Ngapartji
- Linguist List’s Language Resources Area Index
- Native American Language Links
- email me to have your site added to the link list.
§14.8: Lexicography resources
- The site for the lexicography program TshwaneLex also has some information that is more generally applicable.
§14.9: Language revitalisation
- Matapuna lexicography software
- TshwaneLex lexicography software
- Toolbox
- Miromaa
- Wangka Maya Language Centre
- RNLD
Further reading:
- How to Keep Your Language Alive (Leanne Hinton, Matt Vera and Nancy Steele)
- The Green Book of Language Revitalisation in Practice (Leanne Hinton and Ken Hale)
- Saving Languages (Lenore Grenoble and Lindsay Whaley)
- Dictionaries: The Art and Craft of Lexicography (Sidney Landau)
- Making Dictionaries (William Frawley, Kenneth Hill, Pamela Munro)
- A Practical Guide to Lexicography (Van Sterkenburg)