/lng/ - Linguistics General

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This thread is to discuss linguistic and semantics.
Today I would focus on graphical representations of linguistic / semantic relationships, that can be inside one language or between two or more languages. Particular focus on the Indo-European languages or languages from the same macro-family.

Pic related is the classical vowel diagram. Can representations like this be extended to more ideas?

Good to read (find pdf's on z-lib.org):

1) - Lyle Campbell - Historical Linguistics: an Introduction
2) - Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics
3) - Mitkov Ruslan - The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics
4) - Routledge Handbook of Semantics
5) - Ferdinand de Saussure, Wade Baskin - Course in General Linguistics

More entry-level books:

1) - Mike Davenport, S. J. Hannahs - Introducing Phonetics and Phonology
2) - Geoffrey Poole - Syntactic Theory
3) - Andrew Spencer, Arnold Zwicky - The Handbook of Morphology [Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics] (2001)

Moar:

Language/Linguistics Ubercollection, +64 GB
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Dutchanon's Ubercollection, with general books and reference material for +100 languages, including ancient languages and conlangs
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Anon-Suggested Books:

Surviving Linguistics by Monica Macaulay
Walter J. Ong - Orality and Literacy (New Accents) (2002)
https://web.stanford.edu/~jurafsky/slp3/