Xah Lee, 2004-02
• English-中文 dictionary. Very large vocabulary. (Traditional Chars, Big5 encoding). http://cdict.freetcp.com/
• Wiktionary (for any language to English) wiktionary.org. When looking up Chinese characters in Wiktionary, it also provides info of the character as used in Japanese and Korean, and provides unicode info, pronunciation in pinyin, Chinese input key sequence. For example, start at the radical index: wiktionary.org Chinese_radical_index
• Chinese-English dictionary. http://www.mandarintools.com/chardict.html
• zhongwen.com is a very large site on Chinese by Rick Harbaugh. Especially good and rare is a character genealogy of all Chinese characters.
• If you use Mac OS X, here is a comprehensive site of using Chinese with it: http://www.yale.edu/chinesemac/. The site includes overview of Chinese in Mac OS X, explanation of fonts and encodings, how to input Chinese, tutorials on various input systems, font resources,...etc.
• This site gives a overview of all writing systems of human animals. Author is Simon Ager. omniglot.com.
“Language Miniatures”, by William Z Shetter. This is a collection of short essays on English thru the eyes of linguistics. Fanatic morsels. Highly recommended. ( http://home.bluemarble.net/~langmin/allmins.html dead)
Lojban Reference: Lojban Grammar.
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