A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, 1st Edition, Final Version. Machine translated text in different languages is also available.

The last version of A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, 1st Printed Edition, has been released after some corrections in its content and design (now version 3.20):
- Some mistakes in design have been corrected.
- The frontpage slightly modified, using vector images and .tif background image.
- Minor syntax and translation changes, as well as other corrections, have [...]

Gramatica del indoeuropeo moderno, Spanish translation of Modern Indo-European Grammar, preface and introduction

The Gramática del indoeuropeo moderno is the translation into Spanish of the Preface and Introduction sections of A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, the main work of the Indo-European Revival Association.
Translations of those introductory sections into French and German are also being prepared. The rest of the book is deemed too specialized (and sometimes subject to [...]

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 Dictionary [...]

Indo-European Grammar, 1st Edition, Release Candidate III (final version)

The latest version of A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, 1st Printed Edition, has been released after some minor corrections (now version 3.15):
- The printed design has been improved
- The frontpage slightly modified
- Minor syntax, translation, and corrections have been applied to all chapters.
Thanks to all of you for your corrections and comments. The Final Version [...]

A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, 1st Printed Edition, Release Candidate II

The latest version of A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, 1st Printed Edition, has been released after some major corrections (now version 3.10):
- The printed design has been improved, the frontpage modified and the PDF size adjusted to the real size of the printed edition (22×17cm)
- The Notes show more accurate reconstructions of modern IE (mainly [...]

Public release of ‘A Grammar of Modern Indo-European’, 1st Edition, corrected and extended

Almost 2 months after the public release of version 2.00, a new major version 3.00 has been published, A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, 1st Edition, with its own ISBN and Legal Deposit.
Unlike the more informal v.2.00, firstly called Europaio:A Brief Grammar of the European Language, Vol. I, 1st Revised Edition, and then 2nd. Edition/A Grammar [...]

A Grammar of Modern Indo-European: limited copies of the first printed edition

Until recently, we didn’t deem it useful to print our material (but for ISBN and Legal Deposit issues), as our grammar was very simple and the information contained was freely copied and redistributed.
However, as our regional community is interested in offering copies of our grammar in their Public Libraries, and they’ve offered some public means [...]

A Research Project: “Indo-European languages of Europe” vs. “Classical Culture”

The Dnghu Association, with the collaboration of the University and some high schools within the region of Extremadura, has elaborated a project to promote the teaching of a more general subject in the high school, “Indo-European languages of Europe”, to substitute the current general subjects of “Latin”, “Greek” and/or “Classic Culture”, in 10th and/or 11th [...]

Esperanto, Ido, Lojban, Sindarin, Klingon and other game/experimental/invented languages’ supporters vs. Proto-Indo-European revival

To all of you well-minded Esperantists and the rest of artificial languages’ supporters:
First of all, thank you for your interest in Proto-Indo-European language revival. We appreciate your critics, whether constructive or (as usual) just annoying mails. To answer you all (we won’t do it individually),

No, we are sorry, but we didn’t unite at Dnghu to [...]

Modern Indo-European Grammar 2nd Ed., Indo-European for the EU (2007), and Proto-Indo-European Etymological Dictionary by J.Pokorny

At least three new main releases have been made since our last report:

Modern Indo-European Grammar, Vol. I (Morphology), version 2.10, already published as Full Second Edition. We will see how the volume on MIE Syntax is written and revised from now on.
Proto-Indo-European Etymological Dictionary by Julius Pokorny (originally Indogermanisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch), revised and formatted as [...]

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