Resources

Use the links below to find linguistics-related resources. If you're a graduate student in the department, refer to the Graduate Student Resources Hub.

Learn more about linguistics

The Linguist List is a free online resource in the academic field of linguistics. It provides a forum for linguists to discuss linguistic issues, find jobs, PhD programs, exchange information, and acess other resources.

The Linguistic Society of America (LSA) is a scholarly organization that promotes the scientific study of language. The LSA is open to anyone interested in linguistics, including students, faculty, and linguists working in government, industry, and non-profit organizations.

The Center’s mission is to foster and integrate scientific research on language in African American communities and application of that research in educational, social, and cultural realms. The Center has a commitment to serving as a resource for communities by furnishing information and providing training to students and educators who address language- and dialect-related issues.

The World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS) is a large database of structural (phonological, grammatical, lexical) properties of languages gathered from descriptive materials (such as reference grammars).

Center for Language Sciences

The Center for Language Sciences (CLS) is an organization at the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ that brings together faculty, postdocs, and graduate students who conduct research on any aspect of human language as a vehicle for active interdisciplinary work.

 Resources for undergraduate students