Sites of Related Interest
 

The following sites are not directly affiliated with the Greek Language and Linguistics Gateway , but are listed here because they provide infromation of interest to users of the Gateway.

In some cases, the annotations provided below borrow heavily from the wording of the sites they discuss.


 
  • American Association for Applied Linguistics

    The American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL) is a professional organization of scholars who are interested in and actively contribute to the multi- disciplinary field of applied linguistics.

  • The homepage of the American Philological Association

    The American Philological Association (APA) is the main learned society for Classical Studies in North America.

  • The Association for Computational Linguistics

    The Association for Computational Linguistics is an international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation.

  • Books in Hellenistic Greek and Roman Egypt

    The Digital Egypt for Universities Project has provided a solid, well-informed discussion of book collections in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt. While the discussion focusses on Egypt, it also provides significant information on Greek books more generally.

  • Differences Between Classical and Hellenistic Greek

    Jay C. Treat has provided a wonderful, consise treatment of some major differences between Classical and Hellenistic Greek. If you have studied one form of the language but not the other, you will find this page helpful.

  • Gnomon Database .

    Gnomon Online is a supplement to "Gnomon Bibliographische Datenbank" on CD. This online suplement makes available about 15% of the CD, including all of the entries from 1997 onward. You can perform searches of this material from your web browser. Gnomon is a major bibliographical database for Classical studies.

  • Greek Applied Linguistics Association
  • The Greek Applied Linguistics Association (GALA), based in Thessaloniki, promotes research carried out within the framework of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics and facilitates distribution and exchange of information. It encourages and supports cooperation, both within Greece and at an international level, in whatever is related to linguistic research and its findings and applications.

    GALA publishes the Journal of Applied Linguistics (not to be confused with Oxford University Press' journal, Applied Linguistics ).

  • Greek Grammar on the Web (Marc Huys)

    Marc Huys has provided a very complete list of virtually everyting related to ancient Greek grammar on the web. He has done a great job of categorizing the websites he lists and has provided a short comment on each one.

    While Dr. Huys' site is quite useful, it is plagued by an unusually large number of pop-up windows.


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