- British, Canadian and American Vocabulary
- List of the differences and similarities between British, Canadian, and American spelling and vocabulary, and a note about Canadian pronunciation. - Dictionary of English Phonesthemes
- Reference to English phonesthemes, the sound-symbols patterns that play an important role in word-formation and psycholinguistics. - English and its History
- A look at how the English language has changed over time, from Old English to the present. - English-Speaking Union of the United States
- Promotes scholarship and the advancement of knowledge through the effective use of English in an expanding global community. - Great Vowel Shift, The
- Examines the change that affected the long vowels of English during the 15th through the 18th centuries. Includes examinations of how the shift can be seen in the works of Chaucer, Shakespeare, and later literature. - History of the English Language
- Links to resources, discussion list, workshops, and more. - Innocent English
- Lists funny English mistakes from around the world. - Linguistic Phenomena/Devices
- Lists of some of the lesser known linguistic phenomena and devices used in English writing, with definitions and examples. Singapore English
- Suggested reading list by Anthea Fraser Gupta. Speak Good English Movement
- Encourages good English as an economic and international communication objective.- Survey of English Usage at University College London
- Research unit dedicated to corpus linguistics and English grammar; comparative studies of varieties of English throughout the world. - Vocabula Review, The
- A monthly journal about the state of the English language and the society that speaks it. - Wikipedia: English Language
- Overview of the English language's history, sounds, grammar, vocabulary, writing system, and regional dialects. - Word Detective, The
- Online version of Words, Wit and Wisdom, a newspaper column that answers readers' questions about words and language. - WordNet
- Online lexical reference system and thesaurus, designed to organise English words into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical concept, and linked by synonyms, antonyms, and other relationships. From Princeton University. - Words-L
- A forum for discussion of the English language. Also contains archives of list discussion.
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