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  2. Because Internet - Wikipedia

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    Because Internet describes emergent patterns in language use on the internet. She frequently discusses the offline precedents of online language patterns. [1] She told The Guardian, "I had a feeling that people tend to sort of exoticise the internet and think of it as a place where all of the old rules don’t apply, but in many respects people are still people, and we still bring ourselves ...

  3. Rosetta Project - Wikipedia

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    The Rosetta Project is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to develop a contemporary version of the historic Rosetta Stone.Run by the Long Now Foundation, the project aims to create a survey and near-permanent archive of 1,500 languages that can enable comparative linguistic research and education and might help recover or revitalize lost languages in the ...

  4. Category:Linguistics textbooks - Wikipedia

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    Language (Bloomfield book) Language and Linguistics; Language, Meaning and Context; Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech; Language: Introductory Readings; Linguistic Semantics: An Introduction; Linguistics and Language; Linguistics: A Very Short Introduction; Linguistics: An Introduction to Language and Communication

  5. Category:Linguistics books - Wikipedia

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    This category is for books on linguistics and its subfields. For dictionaries of specific languages, please use Category:Dictionaries by language . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Books about linguistics .

  6. Language: Introductory Readings - Wikipedia

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    Language: Introductory Readings is a textbook edited by Paul Eschholz, Alfred Rosa and Virginia Clark in which the authors provide an introduction to linguistics. It is described as a well-known introductory text in linguistics. [1] [2]

  7. The Power of Babel - Wikipedia

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    The Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language is a 2002 non-fiction book by American linguist John McWhorter. The book provides an overview of the then-recent research in the field of linguistics, focusing primarily on how languages have evolved and will continue to evolve over time. The author celebrates the diversity amongst the Earth's ...