Some useful links
The list is by no means exhaustive please Don´t hesitate to email us with any suggestions you have for further resources that would be helpful, as we will be regularly updating this page.
International portal for linguists
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linguistlist.org/
This portal is dedicated to providing information
on language,
projects of research, call for papers, conferences,
Software for language analysis , publications, etc.
eCoLoRe project
- This website is the main vehicle for distributing
multilingual resources created within the framework
of eCoLoRe project
ecolore.leeds.ac.uk/xml/about/site.xml?lang=en
A German portal about linguistics
- Information on semantics, semantics, lexicography, etc.
http://cornelia.siteware.ch/linguistik/semantik.html#wortschatz
The Wortschatz-Portal of Leipzig university
- Word of the day, multilingual dictionaries, etc.
http://wortschatz.uni-leipzig.de/
Catalogue of Language Resources and Tools in Japan
- Portal that provides lists of existing resources
www.jaist.ac.jp/project/NLP_Portal/doc/LR/lr-cat-e.html
Corpus Concordance English
- Tool dedicaded to corpus analyses also available in German and French
www.lextutor.ca/concordancers/concord_e.html
NooJ, a multilingual linguistic development environment
- This tool can be used to build various NLP applications: dictionary building, corpora-processing, syntactic and
lexical analyses, etc.
http://www.nooj4nlp.net/pages/nooj.html.
NooJ offers linguistic Resources for more than 20 languages(including Japanese). - Ms Yayoi Delloye-Nakamura's website : You will get detailed information about Japanese
linguistics applied to Natural language processing (PhD Thesis and Master's Degree Dissertation)
and learn the Japanese culture through the various
gastronomy of this country
www.yayoi.fr - A well-designed French electronic journal dedicated primarily
to the semantics and interpretation of text (Project Director : Rastier, François)
(articles mainly written in French)
www.revue-texto.net - The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is the main test of Japanese
ability for non-native speakers. This site will help you prepare for the new JLPT, which started in 2010.
www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt
www.jlptstudy.net
- All the resources you need to learn Japanese are on the web for free
at
Jim Breen's WWWJDIC
In addition to its huge dictionaries, it has stroke order diagrams for the 1,945 常用漢字 (essentially almost all the kanji you will need to know)
www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/wwwjdic.cgi?1C -
The WaDoku-Wörterbuch : This German-Japanese dictionary currently contains (Mai 2008) more 110.000 keywords
and about 260.000 data sets. A large part of data also consists of
derivations, compound nouns, examples of use and sentences, proverbs etc.
www.wadoku.de/
Further resources : Japanese grammar, Japanese-German Kanji-Lexicon, tables and synopses, etc.
www.wadoku.de/wiki/display/WAD/WadokuWiki - Wadokukeizai: German-Japanese dictionary specialised in domains such as economics, politics etc.
Searching: entries, examples of sentences, lists of vocabulary, pictures, Kanji Learning : Word of the day, various quizzes, etc.
www.wadokukeizai.de/ - German glossary of computational linguistics :
Institute for Computational Linguistics, University of Zurich
kitt.ifi.uzh.ch/kitt/clglossar/index.php/CL-Glossar - A French, Japanese glossary of linguistic terms
crlao.ehess.fr/japonais-coreen/dicoweb/beta/dico/si.html - A glossary of Natural Language Processing in Japanese
www-lab25.kuee.kyoto-u.ac.jp/NLP_Portal/glossary/ - A German digital dictionary
www.dwds.de/ - A German, English dictionary related to CAT-technologies
www.trans-k.co.uk/Glossar.html - A French-German glossary of common terms related
to education
www.beebac.com/pg/publication/read/3287/lexique-germanofran%C3%A7ais-francoallemand-des-termes-p%C3%A9dagogiques-courants-iufm/ - A English-German glossary ob linguistic terms
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24249695/linguistic-terms1-EJ-a-e - A glossary of foreign language didactics in: Research Institute of Foreign Languages.
Didactics and Pedagogy of Foreign Languages. «Italian as a foreign language».
www.venus.unive.it/italslab/nozion/noziof.htm