Anthropology: Linguistics
- Languages of the Americas
Through its homepage, the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas (SSILA) gives access to a number of sources relating to American Indian languages: its monthly bulletin, a listing of journal articles, a dissertation and thesis index, book announcements, learning aids, and websites.
- Mayan Epigraphic Database Project
A working document designed to provide primary and secondary sources for Mayan epigraphy, it currently includes an online catalog of Maya Glyphs, resources for Mayanists, and instructions on how to contribute to the MED project sponsored in part by the Department of Anthropology at the University of Virginia.
- SIL International
The website of this organization, formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics, gives information about its publications, software packages and workshops, as well as links to electronic texts such as the 15th edition of Ethnologue (2005), a catalog of the world's languages. Ethnologue provides classifications, lists, and geographic distributions of the world's languages. The Internet version includes clickable maps, language name and language family indexes, bibliography, and it is fully searchable by language, region, country or general keyword.
- Web of Online Grammars
This page provides links with websites for online grammars of, and lessons in, a multitude of languages.
- Yamada Language Guides
Self- proclaimed to be the definitive guide to language resources on the Web, this site offers links to a vast number of spoken, written and historic languages, and maintains an archive of downloadable fonts for non-English languages.