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I would like to thank the following people (the Germanic countries are especially well represented!) for responding to my 6/16/2004 FYI post regarding online linguistics glossaries (Linguist 15.1831) - hope I'm not missing anybody: Hans-Joerg Bibiko bibikoMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueeva.mpg.de Steven Breunig steven.breunig
language.sdu.dk David Deterding dhdeter
nie.edu.sg Jan Engh jan.engh
ub.uio.no Elly van Gelderen ellyvangelderen
asu.edu Kevin R. Gregg gregg
andrew.ac.jp Dick Hudson dick
linguistics.ucl.ac.uk John Lawler jlawler
umich.edu Jouni Maho jouni.filip.maho
african.gu.se Ernest McCarus enm
umich.edu Carol Pfaff jfkilxpf
zedat.fu-berlin.de Guenter Radden fs2a501
rrz.uni-hamburg.de Frank Schumacher frank
marley.uni-muenster.de Melanie Siegel siegel
dfki.de Susana M. Sotillo sotillos
mail.montclair.edu Thora Tenbrin tenbrink
sfbtr8.uni-bremen.de Some responses were expressions of thanks, which were much appreciated. Others offered some really excellent language and linguistics resources - not just glossaries - that I wasn't aware of. I've added most of the suggestions to the Linguistics Links page: http://ccms.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/linguistics%20links.htm Additional English-language resources are available at the page below - these may be useful to anybody who teaches or is learning English: http://ccms.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/Extras.htm New additions are always welcome to either page. Best wishes, Karen Steffen Chung http://ccms.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/ http://lists.topica.com/lists/phonetics/