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The American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL) is a professional organization of scholars who are interested in and actively contribute to the multi- disciplinary field of applied linguistics.
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The American Philological Association (APA) is the main learned society for Classical Studies in North America.
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The Association for Computational Linguistics is an international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation.
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The Digital Egypt for Universities Project has provided a solid, well-informed discussion of book collections in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt. While the discussion focusses on Egypt, it also provides significant information on Greek books more generally.
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Jay C. Treat has provided a wonderful, consise treatment of some major differences between Classical and Hellenistic Greek. If you have studied one form of the language but not the other, you will find this page helpful.
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Gnomon Online is a supplement to "Gnomon Bibliographische Datenbank" on CD. This online suplement makes available about 15% of the CD, including all of the entries from 1997 onward. You can perform searches of this material from your web browser. Gnomon is a major bibliographical database for Classical studies.
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The Greek Applied Linguistics Association (GALA), based in Thessaloniki, promotes research carried out within the framework of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics and facilitates distribution and exchange of information. It encourages and supports cooperation, both within Greece and at an international level, in whatever is related to linguistic research and its findings and applications.
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GALA publishes the Journal of Applied Linguistics (not to be confused with Oxford University Press' journal, Applied Linguistics).
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Marc Huys provides a very complete list of virtually everything related to ancient Greek grammar on the web. He has done a great job of categorizing the websites he lists and has provided a short comment on each one.
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If you're having trouble getting your computer to properly display Greek on the web, you need to read Lucas Consulting's page on the Greek Language and Computers!
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10.Westcott and Hort’s Greek New Testament on Perseus
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The Perseus site provides the full text of Westcott and Hort's reconstructed text of the Greek New Testament. You should be aware, though, that text-critical work on the original wording of the Greek New Testament text has advanced considerably since the time of Westcott and Hort.
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The International Phonetic Association (IPA) is the major representative association for phoneticians. The IPA aims to promote the scientific study of phonetics and the various practical applications of that science. The organization provides the academic community with a notational standard for the phonetic representation of all languages, the International Phonetic Alphabet . The International Phonetic Alphabet includes symbols for every known phoneme in virtually every language to which the science of phonetics has been applied.
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Brill Academic Publishers have initiated a project to provide a comprehensive commentary on the works of Josephus along with a new English translation of those works. On this page you can find information about that project along with links to other resources related to Josephus.
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The Linguistic Society of America (LSA), founded in 1924, is the largest linguistic society in the world. It welcomes linguists of all kinds and is the only umbrella professional linguistics organization in the US.
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Didier Fontaine has provided the beginnings of an online Greek grammar in French. So far the grammar only has three lessons, but it may grow.
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The OpenText.org project is a web-based initiative to develop annotated Greek texts and tools for their analysis. Texts are annotated with various levels of linguistic information, such as text-critical, grammatical, semantic and discourse features.
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16.Overview of Greek Grammar (emphasizing Differences between Ancient and Modern Greek)
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Harry Foundalis' page is primarily a discussion of Modern Greek, but it includes a good amount of detail about Ancient Greek in order to show how Modern Greek is different from its ancient counterpart.
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The Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), founded in 1880, is an international organization that supports the critical investigation of the Bible. The SBL is a member of the American Council of Learned Societies. Over 6,000 members of the SBL from every continent provide a forum to test ideas and advance understanding of the Bible's role in the public arena.
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TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism is an electronic journal dedicated to the study of the texts of the Jewish and Christian biblical documents. Articles on any aspect of the textual criticism of the Jewish and Christian scriptures (including extracanonical and related literature) are included. The journal also includes contributions that transcend the traditional boundary between textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and New Testament textual criticism as well as articles that discuss the relationship between textual criticism and other disciplines.
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The Texas Classical Association has posted a set of pages called Greek Too that provide aids for teachers of the Greek Classics.
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Unicode is a universal standard for character encoding, developed and published by the Unicode Consortium. Unicode permits millions of separate characters to be referenced with one standard: enough for all the alphabets, syllabaries, logographic and mixed scripts used by modern readers as well as a large number of ancient scripts. To read about how to use Unicode to display Greek text on the web, read this page.
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Find out what contributers to Wikipedia have to say about the greek language.