Forthcoming: this page will have links to various resources for the interested linguistics, physics, and mathematics students.
Linguistics
- WALS (World Atlas of Language Structures)
- A large collection of linguistic features and their distribution throughout Earth. This is an indispensable resource for understanding how different languages handle different things.
- SIL’s Glossary of Linguistic Terms
- This is for whenever someone says “agglutinative” or “ergative”, and you don’t know what that means.
- Small Glossary of Linguistics
- A more beginner-friendly, but less exhaustive glossary compared to SIL’s.
- Langfocus
- highlights the linguistic details of world languages
- The Ling Space
- educational channel about linguistics; essentially an entire major’s worth of accessible material
- Nativlang
- charming descriptions of world languages, including their histories
- Tom Scott
- general education channel; many videos on linguistics topics
- Simon Roper
- archaeology student; channel focusses on Germanic languages and their historical developments
- Jackson Crawford
- Old Norse specialist; Norse language and myth
- The Virtual Linguistics Campus
- linguistics education
- Xidnaf
- wide variety of linguistic-related content
- Artifexian
- creative content like constructed languages; lots of great examples of how some things work in world languages
- Biblaridion
- creative content like constructed languages; lots of great examples of how some things work in world languages
Physics
- A Physics Book List
- Useful titles organized by subject; this contains works typically encountered in a higher education physics program as well as more specialized titles.
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Mathematics
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