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*[http://www.thelingspace.com/ The Ling Space]
*[http://www.thelingspace.com/ The Ling Space]
'''The Ling Space''' is an education project whose mission is to help make linguistics more accessible and fun, by making videos and blog posts and so on.
'''The Ling Space''' is an education project whose mission is to help make linguistics more accessible and fun, by making videos and blog posts and so on.
*[http://phoible.org/ Phoible]
“PHOIBLE Online is a repository of cross-linguistic phonological inventory data, which have been extracted from source documents and tertiary databases and compiled into a single searchable convenience sample. The 2014 edition includes 2155 inventories that contain 2160 segment types found in 1672 distinct languages.”
*[http://phonotactics.anu.edu.au/ World Phonotactics Database]
“The World Phonotactics Database is a searchable database containing information about phonotactic restrictions of languages of the world. Using it, you can compare and contrast phonotactic patterns in different languages, group languages by features, investigate the frequencies of different settings for different features, and view the areal distribution of such patterns through the use of the interactive map.”
*[http://reduplication.uni-graz.at/ Graz Database on Reduplication]
A bunch of information on reduplication phenomena, tricky search interface.
*[http://afbo.info/ Affix Borrowing survey]
101 examples on affix borrowing between languages. “It includes an online interface with descriptions of borrowed affixes in terms of their forms and functions, examples of combinations of borrowed affixes with native stems, search functions, maps, and over 230 bibliographical references.”
*[http://valpal.info/ Valency Patterns Leipzig Online Database]


==Orthography==
==Orthography==

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