Document last modified -
|
| Palacio de Cortes by Juan O' Gorman
|
DIRECTORY OF SPANISH LANGUAGE WEB SITES
Index:
- ACADEMIA NORTEAMERICANA DE LA LENGUA ESPANOLA - Selecciones de GLOSAS
Volumen 1 Numero 10, Septiembre de 1996
The Alternative Spanish Dictionary
Dave's Spanish Lexicon (commonly used words and phrases)
Diccionario Anaya de la Lengua
DICCIONARIO COLOMBIANO ALTERNATIVO
Diccionario del Habla Nicaraguense
Diccionario de la Construccion
English to Spanish Dictionary:
English-To-Spanish Dictionary
English To Spanish/Spanish to English Dictionary, by Carlos Alberto
Carvajal Torres
English To Spanish Spanish to English Dictionary (23000 terms)
Galician-English-Spanish computer dictionary (WinGlos 2.1)
GLOSARIO BASICO INGLES-ESPANOL PARA USUARIOS DE INTERNET
GLOSARIO DE INTERNET
GLOSARIO DE INTERNET (in-depth Spanish hypertext explanation of 46 terms):
Guia Guanye-Godo (regional Spanish of the Canary Islands wordlist)
The Internet Dictionary Project - English to Spanish/Spanish to English
List and Glossary of medical terms: Spanish
NETGLOS - Espanol
Palabras Guanacas (vocablos de El Salvador)
PETIT GUIDE PRATIQUE ESPAGNOL (Spanish travel dictionary):
Rivendell's Machine Translation Dictionary
Robert's Spanish Page (with small robot dictionary + much more)
Spanish terms for Mexican food
Spanish to English Dictionary:
Yolanda's CyberSpanglish Website
Search Engine In Argentina
Search Engine In Brazil
- The following are general resources to find interesting places
that relate to Mexico and Latin America:
Yahoo **** http://www.yahoo.com/
- Look for the following references:
Society & Culture/Cultures/Mexican
Social Science/Languages
Education k-12/Lingustics/Weekly Spanish Lessions by Taylor
The Agora Language Marketplace
* http://www.agoralang.com:2410/Language learning abroad/
- This is a commercial web site. However, there are interesting
resources and information.
Distance
Education Subject Guide * http://gpu.srv.ualberta.ca/~tanderso/adi/deg/depage.htm
- This site is of interest to those working with "Distance Education".
Distance Education is rapidly becoming the medium for educating non-traditional
students.
INTERNET RESOURCES
CiberCentro.
- "Recognizing the incredible diversity of Latin countries that often get lumped together by unwitting non-Latino Americans, CiberCentro hosts a customized newspaper/index for each one." Credit to Bev Blair for finding this site.
University Of Texas
- A very large index to web sites in Hispanic speaking countries.
University of
Sussex Language Centre **** http://www.sussex.ac.uk/langc/welcome.html
- They have the very best resources for European and Latin American
Spanish Internet addresses. You can also access TECLA from here. TECLA
is a Spanish teaching aid that is published almost every month.
They also have fairly complete resources for many other languages,
Oxford University
Language Centre **** http://info.ox.ac.uk/departments/langcentre/
- The Oxford Language Centre is as complete as the Sussex center.
In addition, they have business language resources. In England, degrees
are offered in business foreign languages. Several Universities in the
United States now offer courses and certificates in business foreign language.
I will post these resources as soon as possible.
Direct to University
of Chile****
- This network is one of the most complete, informative Internet
sites in Latin America.
University
of Chicago Spanish Language Links
- This is the very best resource for connecting with Spanish Speaking
countries
Brigham
Young University
This is Spanish textbook Mundo 21 (DC Heath) with pages of each of the Spanish
speaking countries.
UTFL Home Page (University
of Toledo) ** http://131.183.82.151/home.html
- The last time that I checked this page, its resources were still
being constructed.
FLTEACH
WWW **** http://www.cortland.edu/www_root/flteach/flteach.html
- FLTEACH started and continues as a listserv (automatic email
messages). They have extensive links to Spanish servers around the world
including newspapers, and TECLA. They also have extensive archives on language
teaching subjects. The Home Page provides access information for FLTEACH
resources.
Language
Center Facilities * http://server.forlang.rhodes.edu/LCenter/LCFacilities.html
- This is for people interested in language center facilities.
Ana's Page, From Costa Rica
Noticias
de Espana- y de Asturias-Diario El Comercio. *** http://estruc.etsiig.uniovi.es/noticias/index.html
- This is a newspaper published in Madrid. It is in Spanish. Newspapers
are a very good resource for reading practice, and for learning more about
current events in Spain and in Europe.
Noticias de Casa
y Acceso a USENET (Spain) *** http://ctrhp3.unican.es/Noticias.html/
- This is a link to newsgroups in Spain and in Europe. It is a
place to learn about current events and culture.
"El Instituto Cervantes"
- All Spanish
Advanced Student References
- This page references topics of interest to advanced Spanish students
and educators.
Spanish Virtual City
- You too can become a part of this virtual city by becoming a virtual citizen. A really interesting site. In Spanish, but if you need help, there is a section in English.
- The following addresses were last tested in December, 1996. They
will be tested again in March, 1997. If you find a bad URL, please
email me.
Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey.****
- This one of the best resources for finding obscure www sites in
Mexico. The index is prepared by the Instituto Tecnologico de Estudios
Superiores de Monterrey. This is one of the finest techonological universities
in Mexico and the completeness of their work shows this.
Mexico,Arte,Cultura
y Folklore. **** http://www.udg.mx/cultfolk/mexico.html
- This information was prepared by students at the University of Guadalajara.
This university is a popular place for U.S. students durning summer terms,
and is also a primary training university for U.S. medical doctor students.
The Guadalajara area is one of the most beautiful places to visit while
in Mexico and is best known for its Mariachi type music.
Servidor WWW de El Colegio de Mexico
** http://www.colmex.mx/
- Many future government intellectuals go to school here. It is located
in Mexico City.
Mesoamerican Archaeology*
http://copan.bioz.unibas.ch/meso.html
- This resource is for those interested in the pre-colonial Mexican
period. National Geographic uses this site as a resource.
Direct to University
of Chile****
- This network is one of the most complete, informative Internet
sites in Latin America.
Document last modified -