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A guide to Resources in Language and Linguistics

Department of Language and Linguistics

Linguistics Call Numbers

P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics 
P1-85 General 
P87-96 Communication. Mass media 
P94.7 Interpersonal communication 
P95-95.6 Oral communication. Speech 
P98-98.5 Computational linguistics. Natural language processing 
P99-99.4 Semiotics. Signs and symbols P99.5-99.6 Nonverbal communication 
P101-410 Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar.
P118-118.75 Language acquisition 
P121-149 Science of language (Linguistics) 
P201-299 Comparative grammar 
P301-301.5 Style. Composition. Rhetoric 
P302-302.87 Discourse analysis 
P306-310 Translating and interpreting 
P321-324.5 Etymology 
P325-325.5 Semantics 
P326-326.5 Lexicology 
P327-327.5 Lexicography 
P375-381 Linguistic geography 
P501-769 Indo-European (Indo-Germanic) philology 
P901-1091 Extinct ancient or medieval languages

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Welcome to the Language and Linguistics Guide

 

Subject Headings (scope notes):

Linguistics - (works dealing with the scientific study of human speech, including phonetics, phonemics, morphology, and syntax)

Language and languages - (works on language in general, works on the origin and history of language, and surveys of languages)

Code switching (linguistics) - (works on switching from one language to another by bilingual members of a speech community)

Bilingualism

Biolinguistics

Neurolinguistics

Psycholinguistics

Sociolinguistics

Phonetics

Speech - (works on the oral production of meaningful sounds in language)

Oral communication - (works on speaking as a means of communication)

Written communication - (works on written language as a form of communication or discourse)

 

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