Modern Indo-European Grammar (First Revised Edition) to be published in two different volumes

Due to some delays in the (re)writing of the new Modern Indo-European Grammar, the Dnghu Association has decided to follow the next schedule: 1st. Publishing of the first revised edition of Modern Indo-European Grammar, Vol. I, Writing System, Phonology and Morphology. Probably in the next week or two, we still have some formatting pending. (If Read more about Modern Indo-European Grammar (First Revised Edition) to be published in two different volumes[…]

Still another change in domain names' strategy: stronger shift to 'Indo-European'

As the number of visitors increases, it becomes obvious that those coming from Google searches are also becoming the majority – instead of those coming from fixed external links, which was our best source until recently. Now, even though we cannot know how Google’s pagerank (and thus search results) function, we do know that domain Read more about Still another change in domain names' strategy: stronger shift to 'Indo-European'[…]

A European collaborative news website, digg-based, promoted by Dnghu, www.newas.eu

as of 26 Jan DNS names don’t seem to have spread widely, so you may not be able to see subdomains en.newas.eu, es.newas.eu and fr.newas.eu depending on where you connect to the Internet from This new Dnghu project, Newas (“News”) is not directly related to Indo-European language revival, but to the Group’s general aim of Read more about A European collaborative news website, digg-based, promoted by Dnghu, www.newas.eu[…]

A new Indo-European website: free Indo-European languages’ resources at www.indo-european.eu

A new webblog has been configured in our Web servers to host free Indo-European languages’ resources. We wanted to host a wiki site, but eventually believed that such a domain name under a Wiki engine would be in great risk of becoming the spammers’ objective for different language courses and learning promotion. The blog, however, Read more about A new Indo-European website: free Indo-European languages’ resources at www.indo-european.eu[…]

Indo-European International Auxiliary Language and other projects

We have decided at Dnghu to modify some resources, as (we think) they were causing people and time to leak out from our most valuable projects. They are: Sindhueuropaiom.org, the Indo-European IAL web portal, which won’t be linked that much from Dnghu’s site. The site was designed to host a different, older and more phonetic Read more about Indo-European International Auxiliary Language and other projects[…]

Indo-European language revival and Bible translation

The Dnghu Group launches a new website, tekstos.org, powered by MediaWiki, the Free Encyclopedia’s software, to promote the free translation of the Bible into Indo-European. The name Werdho (in Vocative) is the Indo-European (northern dialectal) word for Logos (Jesus Christ as Logos), usually translated as ‘Word’ in Germanic languages and ‘Verbum’ in Latin. As with Read more about Indo-European language revival and Bible translation[…]

European minority languages and dialects have free websites at DNGHU

15/11/2007 [Legacy] The Dnghu Group is taking over the administration of Iventia.com, a website for Spanish minority languages and historical dialects, from Academia Biblos. It will become a website for free portals in different minority languages, hosted specifically at Dnghu’s web servers. We try to balance our probable decision to create a stronger (political) movement Read more about European minority languages and dialects have free websites at DNGHU[…]