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This section contains links to different online and/or free publications related to
the Indo-European language & culture.
Featured Proto-Indo-European ebooks (PDF) for download
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Indo-European Tree Names |
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You can also read some posts of the co-founder's Indo-European language blog.
22 Nov 2008
A simple FAQ about the “advantages” of Esperanto and other conlang religions: “easy”, “neutral” and “number of speakers”
21 Nov 2008
How many words do we use in daily speech? A new study from the Royal Spanish Academy on language acquisition
18 Nov 2008
Bronze Age village discovered in central-western Romania, in the region of Transylvania
26 Oct 2008
Five lines of ancient script on a shard of pottery could be the longest proto-Canaanite text ever found, archaeologists say
29 Aug 2008
About the Extremaduran Wikipedia and possible Copyleft violations - La “Güiquipeya” en “estremeñu” y la falta de la más mínima etiqueta
30 Jul 2008
Bronze Age “German Stonehenge” of Saxony-Anhalt unearthed, maybe related to Europe’s Indo-European speakers
24 Jul 2008
Wordpress Translation Plugin - now using Google Translation from and into Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, Polish, Czech, Romanian, Bulgarian, Hindi, Arabic, Japanese, Chinese, etc.
14 Jun 2008
Is euroscepticism gaining momentum in Ireland, as it supposedly did in France and the Netherlands?
8 Jun 2008
Air Berlin against the use of Catalan when flying to and from Catalan-speaking regions - Where is the European Union language policy based on “multilingualism” when one really needs it?
6 Jun 2008
Wordpress Translation Plugin: ‘Indoeuropean Translator Widget’ - now also Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Polish, Greek, Russian, Polish, Romanian, Finnish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, …