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The Asian EFL Journal is a refereed and indexed online journal for teaching and learning English, a (free) forum devoted to discussions on research and development of English as an International Language.

Membership entitles you to discounts on publications, books and conferences. A quote from the AAAL front page: "Founded in 1977, the American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL) is a professional organization of scholars who are interested in and actively contribute to the multi-disciplinary field of applied linguistics. AAAL members promote principled approaches to language-related concerns, including language education, acquisition and loss, bilingualism, discourse analysis, literacy, rhetoric and stylistics, language for special purposes, psycholinguistics, second and foreign language pedagogy, language assessment, and language policy and planning."

This database of applied linguistics contains over 5,000 entries of information from books and journals in the fields of applied linguistics and English language teaching. It is designed primarily for students at Masters degree level, but would also be useful for researchers conducting initial searches in areas they are not familiar with.

This site is intended to help people who are studying linguistics or any branch of them at a basic level.

An internationally-respected, fully-refereed electronic journal for ESL and EFL instructors and researchers established in 1994. Mirrored on four servers, the link above brings you to the Berkeley server, which contains a Google search at the top of the page; select "www-writing.berkeley.edu" to search only TESL-EJ.

Commercial product. TESOL Quarterly (1967 to 2001) and TESOL Journal (1991-2001) on CD-ROMs. Two separate products, each contain the full volume of articles in searchable PDF format.