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  1. FREE Traffic Reseller Opportunity!!
    FREE Access to wholesale traffic for your website - Or sell traffic & make $$$ FREE!
    www.RealTrafficBroker.com (Cost to Advertiser $0.90)

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  3. We TEST Online Traffic and Advertising!
    Separate the "hype" from the "hoax"! New Service TESTS online traffic and advertising FOR YOU!
    www.traffictesters.com (Cost to Advertiser $0.10)

  4. The First Nations Languages of British Columbia
    Bibliographic and other information on the native languages of British Columbia.
    www.ydli.org

  5. Webopedia: Programming Languages
    Dictionary definitions for words in this category.
    webopedia.com

  6. YAML Ain't Markup Language (YAML)
    A straightforward machine parsable data serialization format designed for human readability and interaction with scripting languages such as Perl and Python.
    yaml.org

  7. Project for the Documentation of the Languages of Mesoamerica (PDLMA)
    Lexicon, phonology, and morphosyntax of selected Mije-Sokean languages: Oluta and San Miguel Chimalapa Soke. Translations to/from Spanish and English.
    www.albany.edu

  8. Pavoloni International
    Translation in over 100 languages. Web site in several languages. Company based in the United States.
    www.pavoloniinternational.com

  9. BBC Languages
    Interactive lessons and games with sound clips and videos for learning basic phrases in Spanish, French, English, German, and Italian.
    www.bbc.co.uk

  10. Modern Languages Links for Teachers and Students
    A collection of links designed to assist teachers and students of modern languages. France is the main area covered, but there are many sections of general use for linguists.
    atschool.eduweb.co.uk

  11. Rosetta Stone
    [Win-Mac] Offers multimedia language learning software in a variety of languages
    www.rosettastone.com

  12. Constructed Human Languages
    A guide to various invented and artificial languages. Includes links to numerous invented language projects on the web.
    www.quetzal.com

  13. Journal of African Languages and Linguistics
    Provides an extensive section with positively critical book reviews written by specialists in the field. Further includes a list of recently published books on African languages and linguistics. Includes description, subscription information, editorial team and information for authors. Online access available for institutional subscribers.
    www.degruyter.de

  14. Unicode in XML and other Markup Languages
    This document contains guidelines on the use of the Unicode Standard in conjunction with markup languages such as XML.
    www.w3.org

  15. Interpreters by Anglo Worldwide Languages
    Interpreting in all languages, for business and organisations. Also translation and language training.
    www.anglo-worldwide.com

  16. Ysticalmay Okingsmay Eadhay ofyay 'Obbay'
    Online oracle. Ask the Mystical Smoking Head of Bob a question and he will answer in Pig Latin, as well as a number of other languages.
    www.resort.com

  17. Native American Culture: Languages
    List of links to sources of information about many American Indian languages.
    www.ewebtribe.com

  18. Maria Oliveira's Language Learning
    Offers online study courses with interactive exercises and other learning products for Portuguese and Spanish.
    www.online-languages-courses.com

  19. Regular Languages
    This site gives a recursive definition of the class of regular languages, discusses its closure properties and gives examples.
    dingo.sbs.arizona.edu

  20. Turing Machines and Type 0 Languages
    Two theorems which show that the class of languages accepted by Turing machines is the class of Type 0 or recursively enumerable languages.
    www.cse.ohio-state.edu

  21. Formal Grammars and Languages
    A survey article on formal systems that define families of formal languages arising in many computer science applications with primary focus on context-free languages.
    www.cs.ucr.edu

  22. Context Sensitive Languages and Linear Bounded Automata
    A set of slides defining these terms and showing that context sensitive languages are accepted by linear bounded automata.
    www.cs.uiowa.edu

  23. Native Languages of the Americas: Preserving and Promoting American Indian Languages
    Portal to a very large number of internet resources devoted to the native languages of North, central and South America.
    www.native-languages.org

  24. Native Languages of the Americas: Preserving and Promoting American Indian Languages
    Portal to a very large number of internet resources devoted to the native languages of North, central and South America.
    www.native-languages.org

  25. CodeComments Programming Languages Discussions
    Web access to Usenet newsgroups of various programming languages.
    www.codecomments.com

  26. Electronic Documents Markup
    A brief explanation of what markup languages are and where they come from.
    web.cs.wpi.edu

  27. Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 2.0)
    XML-based language that allows authors to write interactive multimedia presentations, and allows reuse of SMIL syntax and semantics in other XML-based languages, in particular those who need to represent timing and synchronization.
    www.w3.org

  28. Dictionary of Nigerian Languages
    English to Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa and Pidgin, the languages of Nigeria.
    www.nigeriancomputersociety.com

  29. Affinity Languages
    Language services for business and industry. Translation, interpretation, software and web site localisation, copywriting, editing and all language subjects.
    www.affinity-languages.com

  30. Say Hello to the World
    Learn to say "hello" in over 30 different languages, plus find links to resources about the languages, the cultures, and language learning on the Web. From the Internet Public Library.
    www.ipl.org
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