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15/3/2008

Featured Modern Indo-European language learning resources

Language Lessons Reference Book Basic Vocabulary
lessons grammar dictionary

The Teaching and Learning of Proto-Indo-European words and Modern Indo-European's main grammatical rules are primary for the success of Indo-European as a spoken language. Almost every effort made at Dnghu is dedicated to develop the grammar and vocabulary of the Modern Indo-European language, so that it becomes as usable as any other of its modern derived dialects.


Proto-Indo-European revival main objectives:

  • the building of the Corpus linguistics
  • the development of Vocabulary to match modern needs
  • the Use of the language in the media and in educational institutions.
resources

Please refer to the Indo-European resources section for more on learning materials and reference books published by the Association and other organizations.


Modern Indo-European language projects:


Following this strategy, the Dnghu Group is developing different Internet-based projects related to these different dimensions of the teaching and learning of Indo-European:

  • Indo-European Translator-Dictionary, a PHP-based Indo-European Open Translator-Dictionary Engine, to be able to write and read the language until it is learned.
  • Europaios.com, a news web site, where everybody can collaborate posting news written in Indo-European.
  • Indo-European.eu, a wiki web site for public collaboration, to further develop and discuss the MIE grammar details.
  • Wrdhom.org, another wiki web site integrated in the Europaio Open Source projects, to specifically develop a collaborative source of Modern Indo-European vocabulary.
  • Europaiom.org, a Consortium of public and private institutions for Corpus building based on the knowledge exchange of renowned experts from postsecondary institutions.


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