Other on-line bibliographic resources of interest Compiled by Laura Martin, Ph.D There are a number of useful bibliographic resources on the web that pertain to the investigation of Spanish grammar, lexicography, and dialectology. Most are maintained by academic researchers. This list is provided as a service to users of Resources on Guatemalan Spanish. Additional links would be welcome. Communicate with Dr. Martin via the Guatemalan Spanish Resources home page. Bibliography of the Project on the Bibliography of Tense, Verbal Aspect, Aktionsart, and Related Areas: http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~binnick/TENSE/Spanish.html (last access 16 August 2006). Latin American Network Information Center at the University of Texas at Austin: http://lanic.utexas.edu/project (last access 16 August 2006). El Proyecto de las Jergas de Habla Hispana: http://www.jergasdehablahispana.org (last access 16 August 2006). José R. Morala’s guide to on-line resources, especially the guide to dictionaries and word lists: http://www3.unileon.es/dp/dfh/jmr/dicci/0000.htm (last access 16 August 2006). John M. Lipski’s extensive bibliography of research on Central American Spanish, Spanish in contact, and Spanish phonology: http://www.personal.psu.edu/jml34/pubs.htm John M. Lipski papers available in .pdf format: http://www.personal.psu.edu/jml34/papers.htm (last access 16 August 2006) Randall Fulk’s annotated bibliography on the Spanish of Mexico: http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/67926287651469673265679/p0000005.htm #PagInicio (last access 17 August 2006). Bibliography of the on-line Refranero Mexicano: http://www.academia.org.mx/dicrefran/biblio.htm (last access 17 August 2006). Félix Córdoba Rodríguez’ Bibliografía temática de la lexicografía: http://www.udc.es/grupos/lexicografia/bibliografia.htm (last access 31 August 2006) Antonio M. García Español’s Bibliography for Historia del Español de América (Universidad de Taragona: http://pizarro.fll.urv.es/amge/archivos/hamericpr.doc (last access 31 August 2006) Mauro A. Fernández’ bibliography on second person at Lingüística en la Red: http://www.linred.com/informacion_pdf/informacion13_06072006.pdf#search=%22Vos%20y%2 0la%20segunda%20persona%20verbal%20en%20Antioquia%22