Bibliographies of Linguistic Theory
  1. Unfortunately, this resource is not freely available to the public. It requires a subscription, but is available through a number of academic institutions. If you are at a university, check to see if your library has a subscription. You may be able to log in using your student ID and password.
  2. This bibliography of publications in contrastive linguistics is the result of collaboration between the member research units of the CoLLaTE network. "CoLLaTE" is an acronym for COntrastive Linguistics and LAnguage Typology in Europe.
  3. Use the new search interface to search the bibliographic databases held by the CL/MT Research Group at the University of Essex.
  4. The Linguist List, the largest discussion list for linguists, has an editorial staff that maintains an impressive website. That web site contains a page listing linguistics bibliographies on a wide range of languages.
  5. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics (MITWPL) is a student managed organization, run by the graduate students in the MIT Doctoral Program in Linguistics. MITWPL is dedicated to the promotion of linguistic research by students, both through sales of dissertations and papers, and providing funding for equipment, meetings, fieldwork etc.
  6. SIL Bibliography (Summer Institute of Linguistics)
  7. The Summer Institute of Linguistics maintains a web site called Ethnologue . This site includes a large bibliography of works focussed mostly on modern languages but including some scattered works on Ancient Greek.
 
Bibliographies
 
Here you will find bibliographies in three categories.
Bibliographies listing works that apply any form of modern linguistics to  analyses of Ancient Greek.
Bibliographies of linguistics, whether or not they address Greek.
Bibliographies of  Ancient Greek works that should be of interest to linguists.