Linguistics
Resources
Need forms, guidelines for thesis and dissertation
formatting, or other information? Visit the website of The Graduate School.
We also have a page of other interesting Linguistics Links.
Check it out!
Writing a paper? Don't have your copy of Language
on hand? Our site hosts a copy of the LSA Style Sheet.
Need to consult the library or online databases? Visit Univeristy Libraries.
The University Libraries offer a variety of information sources that
support linguistic study, including print and electronic journals,
monographs, festschriften, and dissertations and theses. Electronic
resources include Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA),
Academic Search Premier, JSTOR, the Modern Language Association, and
the American Psychological Association's PsychArticles. Addtionally,
USC has an extensive interlibrary loan system for accessing scholarly
materials from other institutions.
Need equipment to carry out your research? Contact the Sociolinguistics Lab.
Need help interpreting your results? Contact the Stat Lab.
Need a book? Try this book price comparison engine www.bookfinder4u.com.
Looking for a place to present a paper? Need information
on current conferences? The Conferences
page lists direct links to some conferences, along with general lists
of linguistics conferences worldwide.
Presenting at a conference and need to apply for travel funds?
Looking for a job? The Jobs page features links to relevant information
available on the internet.

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