May 31, 2017

Europaio: A Brief Grammar of the European Language

Current Version: A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, Third Edition

Last Version of the Europaio grammar:1.03 (Jan 2007)

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Europaio: A Brief Grammar of the European Language
by Carlos Quiles
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Revisions and Format errors

  • 12/4/06 :: (v. 1.0) In § 7.3.6 Fourth Conjugation, 16. Other possible forms, the English translation is wrongly made with the verb shine, instead of listen. [Thanks to Sergio]
  • 18/4/06 :: (v. 1.0.1) In § 1.5 The Homeland, first image footnote, Greek and Armenian spread to the southwest, and indo-arian to the southeast.
  • 08/5/06 :: (v. 1.0.2) In the Preface, direct EU official translation / interpretation costs, it is obviously not 10.000 M€, but 1.000M€.
  • 20/12/06 :: (v. 1.0.3) Apart from other common English mistakes, which will be corrected in version 2.0 (when it comes), this appears too often instead of ‘these’
  • 20/1/07 :: (v. 1.0.3) The first section of the Introduction, The Indo-European, was clearly meant to be either The Indo-European language (family), or simply Indo-European. This translation mistake isn’t repeated apparently in other similar cases.

 

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    • 11/4/06 :: Provisional solution: the bar is erased in files prepared for other browsers
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