UniLang Language Resources
- The Of Course Project.
The official UniLang manuals that explain how to contribute. There is documentation on how to use the wiki, how to write HTML code for UniLang and how to write stories, dictionaries, quizzes and phrase books from scratch.
- On-Line Courses.
On-line courses to learn a variety of languages, ranging from a basic to advanced level.
- Grammar References. It provides grammar resources and vocabulary in a structured form.
- The UniLang Wiki. Is a database of language and linguistic-related information. Any UniLang member may edit and contribute to these pages.
- Grammar References.
UniLang members can review a language's grammar with the use of grammar references.
- Vocabulary Lists & Dictionaries.
Available on many languages.
- Pronunciation & Script guides.
To aid in learning the pronunciation of a certain language and/or writing system.
- Phrasebook.
Phrase books analogous to traveler's phrase books. Available in many languages.
- Stories.
This resource provides several stories with translation alongside.
- Interactive Language Resources.
Quizzes, games and exercises, where the members can practice vocabulary and grammar with immediate automatic feedback.
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