Ethnologue - online database of information about 6,500 languages. Includes alternate names, number of speakers, location, dialects, linguistic affiliation, and other sociolinguistic and demographic data.
Ancient Scripts of the World - examples of writing systems from around the world, including Mesoamerica, Europe, and Middle East.
Ask a Linguist - designed to be a place where anyone interested in language or linguistics can ask a question and get the response of a panel of professional linguists.
Colibri - An electronic newsletter and WWW service for people interested in the fields of language, speech, logic and/or information.
Conjugue - linguistic software that conjugates verbs in a variety of modern and extinct languages.
Critical Discourse Analysis - information about publications, journals, etc. in critical discourse analysis.
Dropping the Negative - a paper exploring the sociolinguistic meaning of using traditionally negative connotations in an non-negative manner.
LingNet - The Linguist's Network - developed by the U.S. Defence Department, with resources available for many languages; site has public and members-only areas.
Linguist List - the electronic mailing list of the linguistics community
Linguistic Olympics - good-natured academic competition that combines analytic reasoning and cross-cultural awareness. Site includes sample linguistic puzzles.
Linguistic Phenomena/Devices - lists of some of the lesser known linguistic phenomena and devices used in English writing.
Lowest Protocol, The - about writing systems with links to WWW information about various alphabets and writing systems.
Sound Symbolism - summary of research on the alphabet and the word, portions of a phonosemantic dictionary, bibliography of sound symbolism, summary of consonant and phonetic feature meanings.
Virtual CALL Library - U. of Sussex - Access to the diverse collection of Computer Aided Language Learning (CALL) shareware and freeware scattered across the Internet and available for downloading.
WordNet - on-line lexical reference system whose design is inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical memory.