Teaching Language and Linguistics
Teaching involves imparting information or skills to others. Teaching can be greatly broadened to include computers, textbooks, or educational television. Language is a system of communication specific to the human race. It may be defined as primarily oral-aural, in that all naturally evolved large-scale linguistic systems have as their fundamental medium orderly patterns of sound produced by the human voice and perceived and processed by the ear. Some believe that the development of language may in fact have been coterminous with that of the species itself. Below you will find links to university language and linguistics sites.
University of Bangor, England, United Kingdom: Ana von Klopp: Java Interactive Syntax Tutor
Find out about the use of Parser techniques for phrase structure grammars for natural languages and review some feedback on the results.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville: Greek and Latin Language Resources Guide
Annotated index of resources for the study of Greek and Latin with links to dictionaries, software, linguistics pages, and grammar aids.



