Sociolinguistic survey and guide to learning resources.
Information about the Catalan-speaking world. It includes a parallel-language (Spanish-Catalan or French-Catalan) listing of Catalan-speaking localities. Source: Luistxo Fernandez. Bilingual site (English and Basque).
Some animal sounds in Catalan.
Basic information on the Catalan language, by Marta Ribas. Bilingual page (English and Catalan).
Catalog of primary sources, manuscript and printed, for the study of medieval Catalan culture. The bilingual site (English and Catalan) is the result of collaboration among US and Spanish universities, and is hosted by the University of California at Berkeley.
Web links to literature, newspapers, magazines, radio, dictionaries, lessons, and meta lists in Catalan. Source: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
A very short overview by the Generalitat de Catalunya (the autonomous government of Catalonia) on the Catalan language and its legal framework, history and socio-linguistic situation.
Overview of the situation of Catalan today, from Mercator, the Information Network of Minority Languages of the European Union, hosted by the University of Wales.
Sociolinguistic study of the use of Catalan in Spain, France (area around Perpignan), and Italy (city of Alghero, in Sardinia). Trilingual site (Catalan, English, and French).
The Journal of Catalan Studies is an on-line academic periodical established to promote the study of Catalan language, linguistics and culture through the publication of research articles, conferences and reviews. The Journal, with articles in English and Catalan, is published under the aegis of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya and the University of Cambridge.
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