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Dictionari N - n00b too nymphomania (redaction incomplet)

Articul (in English) re Europaic verbs: Part 1 - introduction and 1st conjugation

Articul (in English) "The etymology of L. femina and L. fellare"


LINGUAL LENKS

lenk [Swed. länk; Dan. laenke; Ger. gelenk; OE. hlence; Icel. hlekkr; OIcel. hlenkr; PGmc. *hlenk; no apparent cognates in other groups; perh. onomat. from sound of chain (which is the basic meaning of the etymon) cf E. clank, clink; Dut. klank, klinken] n. LINK. -s npl. LINKS; series of links, chain; chain-mail armour.

lingua [E. lingo; Fr. langue; Sp. lengua; It. L. lingua tongue; speech, language; instance of common d > l mutation from OL. dingua; original dental form preserved in Gmc. eg E. tongue; Dut. tong; Ger. zunge; Icel. Swed. tunga; OE. tunge; Goth. tuggo; PGmc. *tung-; also OIr. tenge; root not found outside Eur] [i] n. TONGUE; LANGUAGE. lingual [ML. lingual-] [-al] adj. Of or pertinent to the tongue, LINGUAL; of or pertinent to language, LINGUAL, linguistic.

ENGLISH AND INDO-EUROPAIC ("IE") ETYMOLOGIA

www.etymonline.com - tha best situ re English etymologia

"American Heritage Dictionary" - ein excellent resours

Pokorny / Starostin - "Indogermanisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch" - profund etymologia

Starostin "Tower of Babel"

"Indo-European Document Center"

Perseus Project - excellent Latin resourses et alia

Gallic dictionari

bhagavata.org - Sanskrit-English dictionari

www.wordgumbo.com - Tokharian dictionari

"Old Prussian: Elbin Vocabulary"

A Falileyev - "Dictionary of Continental Celtic Place-Names" - skholastic werk re Celtic toponymia

www.wordgumbo.com - interessant collection av comparativ IE information

www.oxuscom.com - Mark Dickens - "Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Tocharian" - ein IE oriental excursion

Dr Kelley Ross "The Vlach Connection and Further Reflections on Roman History"


INDO-EUROPAIC THEORIA

Wikipedia - "Proto-Indo-Europeans" - ideas re origination and expansion av tha PIE folk

American Heritage Dictionary - list av IE roots


PRE-IE SUBSTRATAL MATERIAL

Wikipedia - pre-IE neolithic anthropologia

Theo Venneman "Europa Vasconica - Europa Semitica" abstract

Wikipedia "Vasconic languages"

Wikipedia - "Germanic substrate hypothesis" re tha fact that manig Germanic words appare too have no PIE cognats and conclusion/hypothesis that elements av pre-IE nativ Europaic linguas surviva in modern vocabulari

Joseph Salmons "How (non)-Indo-European is the Germanic Lexicon?"

Rick Mc Allister "On-line dictionary of non-IE substrate"

Hildegard Tristram, Universität Potsdam "The Celtic Languages in Contact"

Michael Witzel "Substrate Languges in Old Indo-Aryan"


ARTIFICIAL LINGUAS

www.homunculus.com re Volapuk, Esperanto etc

Wikipedia articul re Volapuk

www.esperanto.net

www.interlingua.com

Lingua Franca Nova - ein naturalistic Romanic lingua

Wikipedia - "Esperanto and Interlingua Compared"

EuroLSJ - "a European language standardization project"

"Tha Engliscan Gesithas" - Anglo-Saxon fanatics

"Niw Englisc" - hyperarkhaic "new" Anglo-Saxon

"Learn NOT to Speak Esperanto" - vere amusant critique av Esperanto

www.rickharrison.com - critique av auxlangers / auxiliari linguists

www.icw.net.com - amusant critique av phonetographia [phonetic spelling] fram Bob Donnan

www.uib.no - good resours for artlangs / artistic linguas av JRR Tolkien fram Helge Fauskanger


OBSCURITAS

www.omniglot.com re antiq Italic alphabets

www.omniglot.com re local or nativ toponyms av nations

B Lukács - "Nostratic or Vostratic?" - fascinant argument for polysynthetic similaritas inter Euskara [Basque] and Magyar [Hungarian]


VINCA - pre-IE nativ alphabet av Europa

Wikipedia - "Vinča Script"

www.omniglot.com - Vinča kharacters


MISCELLAN

George Boeree - manig interessant pagins and lenks

"Buber's Basque Page"

International Phonetic Alphabet in HTML

www.eggcorns.lascribe.net - amusant modern mutations - good plass too have ein outer body experience, pus-jewels permittend

"Languagelog" - famos linguistic and stylistic blogg fram tha Universita av Pennsylvania

"Latin Word of the Day"

Jeff Miller - stran and fascinant raritas