Short delay in the publication of the third edition of A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, the new self-learning book, and server management

Dear members and friends, Even though we planned to publish the third printed edition of A Grammar of Modern Indo-European (and to have it published online) by this time already, we had to solve some unexpected problems in linguistic aspects, as well as in the final editing and design of the book. Nevertheless, to compensate Read more about Short delay in the publication of the third edition of A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, the new self-learning book, and server management[…]

The Indo-European Translator-Dictionary, updated with the latest version of the Proto-Indo-European lexicon

The Indo-European translator-dictionary has been updated with the latest version of the Proto-Indo-European lexicon, by Fernando López-Menchero. The software of the translator-dictionary has also been upgraded with the latest version of the Open Translation Engine, thanks to the help of David, the main developer of this open source software. The database and SQL file with Read more about The Indo-European Translator-Dictionary, updated with the latest version of the Proto-Indo-European lexicon[…]

The collaborative textbook A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, already in pre-version 4, heading for its second printed edition

Following the initial release date previously announced, the main collaborative textbook published by the Association, A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, has entered a pre-version 4 stage, heading for its second printed edition. Appart from the expected changes in MIE concept (viz. EIE, PIH, etc.) and the correction of errors and ommissions, the structure has been Read more about The collaborative textbook A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, already in pre-version 4, heading for its second printed edition[…]

Proposals and votes in the Association, free collaboration easier with OpenID, translations and more linguistic projects

These are the latest changes and projects of the Association: 1. After debating the possibility of opening free international membership for all, restricting actual membership (with voting rights) just for local people – to compel foreigners to develop their own Indo-European language revival organizations in the different countries, instead of relying in our tiny Association Read more about Proposals and votes in the Association, free collaboration easier with OpenID, translations and more linguistic projects[…]

New europaio.org Wiki websites, new language projects and change of Dnghu’s domain name language policy

The latest changes in the Association: 1. We decided to change our Indo-European Language Association domain name language policy, from a standard of “.eu” domains and translated terms written as is in the language, we want to offer a more unified writing, thus using almost only “.org” and names without dashes – but for indo-european.eu, Read more about New europaio.org Wiki websites, new language projects and change of Dnghu’s domain name language policy[…]

Indo-European language learning and the European Union Lifelong Learning Programme

We received some days ago an informal recommendation (from the Extremadura office in Brussels) to participate in the European Union Lifelong Learning Programme : Languages, to promote the teaching and learning of Indo-European languages and its reconstructed parent language, Proto-Indo-European; that could help us receive European public funds and make our project known outside Spain. Read more about Indo-European language learning and the European Union Lifelong Learning Programme[…]

Indo-European Grammar printed copies for sale, Nostratic language wiki & new projects

Short news: 1. New printed copies of our main work, A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, are now available for sale at 20€ (30$), either directly online through the Editor’s online shopping cart (only in Spanish), or requesting a copy per email, sending us your data, preferred payment option, etc. 2. A Nostratic language wiki has Read more about Indo-European Grammar printed copies for sale, Nostratic language wiki & new projects[…]

Indo-European Language Association: Projects, Subsidies, ToDos and Holydays

After the last weeks of holydays, some Dnghu members are back to work. We are all, however, engaged in different activities in the University – Doctorate, Exams, Academy (private) lessons for the exams, and language courses. Recent matters to be solved at DNGHU before the beginning of this academic course: – The decision on the Read more about Indo-European Language Association: Projects, Subsidies, ToDos and Holydays[…]

New Indo-European resources, European education fairs and bandwidth limits

The title states the three main reports this week: 1) We are currently adding some new resources, not only on the Proto-Indo-European language and about its reconstruction, but also on other old Indo-European dialects, to help students of Indo-European languages get free online resources more easily. For example, we added yesterday Monier’s (Public Domain) Sanskrit Read more about New Indo-European resources, European education fairs and bandwidth limits[…]