The items listed below represent some of the best current sources for Linguistic Resources on the Web and also contain numerous links to other websites.
General Sources
CompPile -- This database, maintained by Rich Haswell at Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi, is completely searchable, and has complete coverage of 63 journals ranging from 1939 to 1999. Over 800 volumes of edited collections are also indexed in CompPile, and more than 8600 theses and dissertations can be searched as well. All Major publishers that deal with rhetoric and composition are covered in this resource.
Constructed Human Languages -- Gateway to information about the various types of "artificial" languages, organized by type. Includes languages invented for use in fiction and drama, "bridge" languages such as Esperanto, intellectual experiments, and others. Much information about vocabulary, grammar, etc. for each language.
Corollary Links, Semiotics -- Comprehensive list of sites linking to the Semiotics page at the University of Colorado at Denver. Partially categorized.
CoRR -- Ongoing collection of non-refereed papers in computer science, organized by topic area. Also contains instructions for submission and access. Includes search engine.
The Klingon Language Institute -- Presents information about the Institute and its activities,along with basic instructional material for Klingon and a merchandise catalog.
Lexicon of Linguistics -- An extensive dictionary of linguistic terms that allows the user to browse or search for a specific term. Hyperlinks at the end of each entry lead to citations for further readings related to the specific term.
The LINGUIST List -- Web site for the LINGUIST electronic discussion list. Includes the list archives, as well as links to linguistics organizations, language resources, research papers, bibliographies, journals, and teaching resources. Includes search engine.
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA) -- Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA) provides access to citations and abstracts of books and book chapters, dissertations, and articles culled from over 1300 scholarly journals in the fields of linguistic research, language research, and research in the areas of speech, hearing, and language pathology.
LFG: Lexical Functional Grammar -- Provides access to a variety of resources on the theory known as lexical-functional grammar. These resources include bibliographies, paper archives, teaching resources, research projects, professional organizations, conferences, a discussion list, and related web sites.
Semiotics -- Provides access to readings and professional resources on semiotics. Features links to readings from, and sites about, notable individuals in the field.
SIL International -- Information about SIL, its activities and resources. Areas of interest include linguistics, anthropology, translation, literacy, language learning, and computing. Emphasis is on work with indigenous peoples and cultures around the world. Subject pages feature many links to related sites. Includes search engine.