Resources for LINGUISTICS
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Databases and Indexes
Available only to members of the UConn community unless
otherwise noted. Consult Reference Sources in
Linguistics for additional indexes relevant to
linguistics.
The complete range of academic subjects appearing in
dissertations accepted at accredited institutions since 1861.
Updated monthly.
- Dissertation
Abstracts
- Dissertations in Linguistics. From the Linguist
List (available to everyone).
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LLBA
- Select Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, then
select "Arts and Humanities" to reach LLBA.
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts provides
indexing and abstracts for ca. 2,000 journals, 1973-present, with
selective coverage of books, occasional papers, and
dissertations. Covers theoretical linguistics, language
acquisition, computational and mathematical linguistics, language
therapy, and other language-related fields.
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Modern Language Association International
Bibliography
Scroll down and select MLA from the menu. Indexes
critical materials on modern language, literature, linguistics,
and folklore. Covering literary and language scholarship from
1963 to theppresent, it provides access to over 3,000 journals
and series published worldwide, monographs, working papers and
proceedings, and bibliographies.
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Philosopher's Index
- Check the box for Philosopher's Index on
the Database Selection menu under "Humanities", then click on
"Search" at the bottom of the page.
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Proceedings FirstScroll down and select Proceedings
First from the menu. Includes over 19,000 citations of
every congress, symposium, conference, exposition,wworkshop and
meeting received at The British Library from October 1993 to
the present. Updated monthly.
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PsycINFO
- Select PsychINFO from the ERL menu under
"Psychology, Sociology, and Linguistics", then click on
"Search". PsycINFO contains citations and summaries of
journal articles, book chapters, books, and technical reports,
as well as citations to dissertations, all in the field of
psychology and psychological aspects of related disciplines,
such as medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education,
pharmacology, physiology, linguistics, anthropology, business,
and law. Journal coverage, spanning 1887 to the present,
includes international material selected from more than 1,300
periodicals written in over 25 languages. Current chapter and
book coverage includes worldwide English-language material
published from 1987-present. Over 55,000 references are added
annually through monthly updates.
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Ingenta (formerly Uncover) A table of contents index and
current awareness service for ca. 17,000 academic
journals.
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Web of Science Web of Science is a multidisciplinary
database of cited references (footnotes). It offers citation
searching on authors and co-authors as well as keyword
searching of abstracts and titles and other enhanced access to
the following three databases:
Science Citation Index Expanded
(SCI-EXPANDED)--1994-present
The Science Citation Index indexes 5,300 major journals across
164 scientific disciplines, covering approximately 2,000 more
journals than its SCI print and CD-ROM counterparts, with all
cited references captured.
Social Sciences Citation Index
(SSCI)--1994-present
The Social Sciences Citation Index indexes 1,700 journals
spanning 50 disciplines, as well as covering individually
selected, relevant items from over 3,300 of the world's leading
scientific and technical journals.
Arts & Humanities Citation Index
(A&HCI)--1994-present
Arts & Humanities Citation Index indexes 1,100 of the world's
leading arts and humanities journals, as well as covering
individually selected, relevant items from over 6,800 major
science and social journals.
How to Search Web of
Science
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Links to Internet Resources in Linguistics
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Electronic Journals and Preprint Archives
- Rutgers Optimality
Archive
- "A distribution point for research papers in
Optimality Theory. Posting in ROA is open to all who wish to
disseminate their work in, on, or about OT. "
- CogNet Library "CogNet is a growing collection of searchable electronic texts
in the field of cognitive and brain sciences. The CogNet
library contains works from both the MIT Press, as well as
links to resources from other publishers, professional
associations, institutions, and individuals, offering public
access to work."
- CogPrints Electronic
Archive"This is an electronic archive for papers in any
area of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Linguistics, and many
areas of Computer Science (e.g., artificial intelligence,
robotics, vison, learning, speech, neural networks), Philosophy
(e.g., mind, language, knowledge, science, logic), Biology
(e.g., ethology, behavioral ecology, sociobiology, behaviour
genetics, evolutionary theory), Medicine (e.g., Psychiatry,
Neurology, human genetics, Imaging), Anthropology (e.g.,
primatology, cognitive ethnology, archeology, paleontology), as
well as any other portions of the physical, social and
mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of
cognition. "
- Full
Text Electronic Journals (All Subjects)
Bibliographies and Research Tools in Linguistics
- Child Language
Data Exchange System: CHILDES (Carnegie Mellon
University)
- "A database of child language and a set of
computational tools that facilitate the sharing of transcript
data, increase the reliability of transcriptions, and automate
the process of data analysis.
- International
Bibliography of Sign Language.Published by the Institute of
German Sign Language and Communication of the Deaf at the
University of Hamburg.
- WordNet
(Princeton University)
- WordNet is an on-line lexical reference system
whose design is inspired by current psycholinguistic theories
of human lexical memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives and
adverbs are organized into synonym sets, each representing one
underlying lexical concept. Different relations link the
synonym sets.
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Associations, Research Centers, and University
Departments
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