02/2/2008
The Dnghu Adsoqiation, the Indo-European language projects and the Europaiom
Consortium form together what is called Dnghu's Indo-European Language Network.
While Dnghu seeks to provide organizational, legal, and financial support for all
projects within the Network framework, the Europaio Wiki websites (Europaio.org, Wrdhom.org, Sghola.org,...)
and Europaiom form substantially independent projects.
Proto-Indo-European Language Revival Organizations:
The main aim of the Indo-European Language Association (Eur. Dnghu Adsoqiation) is the
promotion of Indo-European culture and languages.
Europe's Indo-European heritage and especially the
Modern Indo-European language system (MIE)
are promoted within the European Union but also outside its frontiers.
The Dnghu Association long-term objective is to become the reference Institution for
MIE-related matters, such as its officiality, teaching and learning,
knowledge certification, etc.
Instead of a single, universal organization, time has shown that local, regional and national
organizations work better for the promotion of the language revival. Dnghu's objective is to be able
to unite efforts and facilitate the work of European and international organizations that share our
aims.
Type of Membership (All Free of Charge):
Dnghu Associations are the most restrictive type of IE corporations. They are created and managed
under the direct supervision of the International Dnghu Board, and its work and membership is monitored from its
headquarters. On the other hand, this type of organization is entitled to participate in Modern Indo-European grammar
discussions, they elect and are eligible for the Dnghu Board, and may use freely the names and
trademarks of Dnghu. For example, the "Asociación Dnghu", is a Spanish Association incorporated
as a Dnghu Association for Spain, but other associations may be created, as e.g. a Regional Association of
the Basque Country or a Local Association of Barcelona.
Dnghu Federates are Associations or Foundations (i.e. not-for-profit organizations) directly related to the Proto-Indo-European
language revival, to the study of the Proto-Indo-European language, and even to other related
subjects, such as the learning or study of Indo-European or European languages, linguistics, etc.
They are independent organizations,
but work officially as Dnghu's Federates, provided that they have submitted a previous request of membership, which
must be approved by the Dnghu Board. They may participate on MIE discussions, but have no vote; they do
not elect but their members are eligible for the Dnghu Board, and may use the names and trademarks
of Dnghu under supervision.
Dnghu Associates are the most independent type of organizations. All type of corporations,
whether public or private, have the right to be an associate, provided that they submit
a previous request for Simple Associates, and that it is approved. They may not participate on MIE
discussions, and neither elect nor be eligible for the Dnghu Board, and may only use Dnghu's names and
trademarks exclusively for promotion of Dnghu's events and works.
Other Indo-European language Projects within the Network:
Europaiom is
a Consortium of public and private institutions, whose experts
interact to further develop Indo-European language potential as
the main official language within the EU and,
consequently, the world's future lingua franca. Its aim is to become the generally
accepted Modern Indo-European regulator, by releasing official decisions and recommendations, and a
reference institution in research on Proto-Indo-European and Indo-European languages.
The Indo-European language poral and Wrdhom projects conform
Dnghu's cutting edge development. They are publicly
accessible, and everyone should be able to participate. They should be meritocracy-lead,
and public collaboration and Open Source licences are musts. The Europaio projects are
due to serve as primary source for Indo-European free learning products, such as dictionaries, grammars,
translations, news, etc.