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UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in DangerUNESCO: The Atlas lists about 2,500 languages considered to be endangered. For each language, the Atlas provides its name, degree of endangerment, the country or countries where
Informit: Covers English as a second language learning and teaching in Australia, including applied linguistics and literacy.
Your dictionary.com. Also provides links to internet language and industry specific dictionaries and translation services.
NetLingoNetLingo is an award-winning dictionary of Internet terms. It contains thousands of words and definitions that describe the online world of business, technology, and communication.
AIATSIS Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander StudiesAIATSIS: and audiovisual collections. It undertakes research in indigenous health and wellbeing, education, history and cultural transmission, language, arts and cultural expression as well as native
China Reference Works OnlineChina National Knowledge Infrastructure: An online collection of current reference books in Chinese language. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.
: Provides access to electronic articles, journals and electronic books on Myanmar. Includes resources about Myanmar history, archaeology, culture, language and literature.
Gale Research Inc: 117,000 quotations. Quotes from speeches, poems, books, letters, plays. Many quotes in languages other than English. Coverage: All historical periods, ancient and modern
Japan Knowledge Plus NRKNet Advance Inc: Reference tool portal on Japan. It contains a wide variety of encyclopaedias and dictionaries, including both historical and contemporary sources. Dictionaries on languages
China Core Newspaper DatabaseChina National Knowledge Infrastructure: This resource provides access to the full text of selected articles in over 700 Chinese language newspapers published in the People's Republic of China. Available for document
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