Miscellaneous links / Links, vermischt
am 26.09.2005 von http://transblawg.euToday is European Languages Day, as I have mentioned sporadically since 2003, but it must have been going on longer than that. There is a game where you …
City names in many languages/Mehrsprachige Liste von Städtenamen
Transblawg / Language hat links to a superb list of names of European cities in several languages at wordiq.com, via a comment from vicente at Pepys’ Diary. Here’s Athens: Afiny (Russian, Ukrainian), Ateena (Finnish), Aten (Norwegian, Swedish), Atena
Links
Transblawg / Datenbank zu EU-Kaufrecht in sieben Sprachen CISG in seven languages Two professors have developed a database in German, English, French, Spranish, Italian, Dutch and Chinese. Once you have selected the article, you can compare up to seven languages
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Jurabilis / Pretty neat project! Contact torsten.jochem@gmail.com directly for more information. ------------------------ Vyjayanthi Rao (Professor at the Anthropology department as well as GPIA) is supporting a project of a very well known Chinese artist, wh
Serial Translation
Jurabilis / Pretty neat project! Contact torsten.jochem@gmail.com directly for more information. ------------------------ Vyjayanthi Rao (Professor at the Anthropology department as well as GPIA) is supporting a project of a very well known Chinese artist, wh
Languages Forum (originally ####)
Transblawg / I have already reported that the Compuserve Foreign Languages Educational Forum, FLEFO, has become The Languages Forum. It appears that if you type FLEFO into a message there, the word is replaced by the Compuserve computer with #### (see thread...
St. Jeromes Day/Hieronymustag
Transblawg / Last Sunday was apparently the European Day of Languages, which has been taking place (in great secrecy) since 2001. I did mention it last year, but I decided it wasn’t really correct to publicize something that doesn’t publicize itself.
Miscellaneous notes on weblogs
Transblawg / Technorati has a Blog Finder (via muepe.de). Here you can search for blogs by keyword. I tried translation. Patrick Hall’s infundibulum is building up to something with languages and the web. I haven’t pursued its blogroll, except to have
