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- Concepts and Resources: A site maintained by a faculty member at Emory University, with definitions of selected terms in the field and a list of available resources.
- Early American Anthropological Linguistics: Essay written by Kenneth Pike for the journal American Anthropologist. Contains reminiscences of many leading figures of this field in the early 20th century, such as Edward Sapir.
- Language Exploration: Basic concepts, definition of "ethnolinguistics." From Maricopa Community College.
- Linguistic Anthropology at the University of Michigan: Doctoral research program focusing on combining social theory with the analysis of linguistic form. Field description, faculty list, admissions information.
- Linguistic and Semiotic Anthropology at the University of Toronto: Subdivision of the Department of Anthropology. Offers a description of the field, events,and links to resources.
- Michicagoan 2000: Histories and Ideologies of Linguistics: Second annual meeting of graduate students from the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan. Schedule, abstracts.
- Philadelphia Papers on Linguistic Anthropology: Assembled papers on this topic from the 1998 meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Various document formats.
- Phonetics and Ethnolinguistics in Groningen: Dutch university research program focusing on the phonetic effects of cultural contact. Recent projects, publications.
- Publications of Daniel Moonhawk Alford: Assorted publications and postings by this Piute thinker. Covers many aspects of the relationship of culture and language, including the legacy of Whorf and the anthropology of consciousness.
- Society for Linguistic Anthropology: A special section of the American Anthropological Association. Organizational information and list of contents of the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology.
- Topics in Anthropological Linguistics: Concise treatments of various areas of concern in this field, including contact languages and the Whorf hypothesis.
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