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iLoveLanguages

A collection of human-language resources on the Net, from tutorials to dictionaries to software to literature collections. The Page currently contains 100 links relating to 40 different languages, and the list grows every week. [Note: Also reviewed in the June 24, 1994 Scout Report; Site re-reviewed in the "Where Are They Now" section of the October 10, 1997 Scout Report: "The Human Languages...

https://www.ilovelanguages.com/
Language Dictionaries and Translators

Bennett (Bigben) Blaustein (resource formerly located at rivendel Corporation) has provided a language dictionary and translator page on the Web. It contains pointers to searchable and browsable dictionaries with one way and both way translations. It points to a language for travelers page, with translations for basic words, numbers, shopping, travel, directions, places, and time and dates. In...

http://www.word2word.com/dictionary.html
Resources for Language Students

The joint site of the libraries at Saint John's University and the College of Saint Benedict offers as one of its research guides this annotated directory of Web resources for students studying languages. Links from this page also give students/ users access to individual sections on resources in the study of Latin, French, German, and Spanish. These directories are annotated and updated with...

https://www.csbsju.edu/libraries
Rosetta Project

The Rosetta Project aims to create a contemporary version of the Rosetta Stone as a platform for comparative language study and to preserve languages that may perhaps become lost in the future. The database contains "a growing collection of descriptions, texts, analytic materials and audio files for 1,000 languages." The Long Now Foundation has initiated the project, sponsored by Charles Butcher...

https://rosettaproject.org/
The Cornell Theory Center Arts and Social Sciences Gateway

The Cornell Theory Center Arts and Social Sciences Gateway provides links to language arts, foreign languages, the fine arts, social studies, and history. It is aimed at "all K-12 students and educators," and was created by elementary and high school librarians, with help from the Theory Center Information Group. It joins the Theory Center's Math and Science, and Educators Gateways, which have...

http://www.cs.cornell.edu/annual_report/cornell_theory_cente...