Open letter to the Indo-European Language Revival Association members, friends and supporters

Dear members, friends and supporters of Dnghu, We are aware that we have neglected many of you over the last months. This letter is part of our attempt to put this right, informing you of the latest events. After a long time of dealing with our professional issues, which have completely absorbed our time, partly Read more about Open letter to the Indo-European Language Revival Association members, friends and supporters[…]

New publication date of A Grammar of Modern Indo-European postponed until inclusion of the latest corrections

The date for the new publication of the reference book A Grammar of Modern Indo-European has been postponed until a full revision of the grammar and translated texts is carried out, and the mistakes found are corrected. This decision has been taken – against previous reports – after a new full revision of the grammar Read more about New publication date of A Grammar of Modern Indo-European postponed until inclusion of the latest corrections[…]

Co-authoring the second edition of A Grammar of Modern Indo-European & opening of Indo-European bookstore

These are the latest developments of the Dnghu Association: 1. We have opened formally the possibility to participate in the authoring of the second edition of the book A Grammar of Modern Indo-European. We’ve added new download links, and the whole Word file might be downloaded as DOCX (original) and DOC format, and the book cover is available in Read more about Co-authoring the second edition of A Grammar of Modern Indo-European & opening of Indo-European bookstore[…]

Modern Indo-European online language lessons, new website translations and open membership to the Association

During the last month and a half, there have been some improvements: We’ve begun a basic language learning project and favoured it over the rest of Indo-European development projects (news, encyclopaedia, texts, etc.). We want to help build a community giving them some basic knowledge, instead of just addressing those who already study (or have Read more about Modern Indo-European online language lessons, new website translations and open membership to the Association[…]

Indo-European Translator-Dictionary, Indo-European Grammar printed editions, public stats and Google Ads

These are our latest developments following the beginning of the new year: We have eventually published our Indo-European Translator-Dictionary (again) before it works correctly, in a pre-alpha or aleph version. We preferred to face the challenge of possible fatal errors of MySQL and a worse character output (bad UTF encoding) than to wait for months Read more about Indo-European Translator-Dictionary, Indo-European Grammar printed editions, public stats and Google Ads[…]

A Grammar of Modern Indo-European (Printed Edition) – First 200 copies prepared to be freely redistributed

We have received the first 200 books, and we will start sending them to different libraries tomorrow. The editor Imcrea Editorial has worked a press release to be distributed among journalists, which we reproduce here: Report (revised automatic translation): In order to understand each other, the 27 EU member states have to trust the biggest Read more about A Grammar of Modern Indo-European (Printed Edition) – First 200 copies prepared to be freely redistributed[…]

Indo-European language in Second Life, Orkut and Google Groups

Three new online projects: 1) We have created a new blog for our Second Life virtual world adventure, to post events and news of what happens to our Indo-European language revival project “in-world”. We are looking forward to collaborating with other avatars in proving the advantages of virtual education and virtual communities. 2) If you Read more about Indo-European language in Second Life, Orkut and Google Groups[…]

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[…]