Subject headings are effective ways to identify dictionaries, grammars, and other texts.
Subject headings for languages are all structured the same way: the name of the language followed by the word "language" and then the appropriate subheading (e.g., Basque language Phonology). Some examples include: Navajo language Dictionaries English; Navajo language Grammar; Hindi language Grammar; Hungarian language Phonology.
The easiest way to use subject headings is to browse the subject-heading list in Tripod. (To find items not held by the Tri-Colleges, you can plug these same subject headings into WorldCat, which searches library catalogs from around the U.S. and the world.)
To browse subject headings in Tripod, follow these steps:
From the Books & More tab,