Re: EIEOL
From: | Elliott Lash <erelion12@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, April 4, 2006, 12:49 |
hahaha, yes...that is weird isn't it. I receive this
journal occasionally and thought that a large omition
as well.
-elliott
--- caeruleancentaur <caeruleancentaur@...>
wrote:
> In the Fall/Winter 2005 issue of The Journal of
> Indo-European
> Studies is an article on Early Indo-European Online.
> I have not
> seen a mention of this on the list before and
> thought the members
> would be interested. The following is a quote from
> the article:
>
> "Our goal is to present web page lessons for at
> least one langauge
> in every major family of the Indo-European group.
> The Italic,
> Hellenic, Slavic, Armenian, Iranian, Germanic,
> Baltic, and Anatolian
> families are now represented by lessons in Latin,
> Classical and New
> Testament Greek, Old Church Slavonic, Classical
> Armenian, Avestan
> and Old Persian, Old Norse, Lithuanian and Hittite
> respectively.
> The Indic and Celtic families will soon be
> represented by lessons in
> Rigvedic Sanskrit (nearing completion) and Old Irish
> (well
> underway). Coverage of Germanic will be extended
> via Gothic
> (nearing completion) and, later perhaps, Old
> English; coverage of
> Italic will be extended via Old French (just getting
> underway) and,
> later, Oscan and Umbrian. Tocharian will be
> addressed next year,
> and possible Albanian as well."
>
> Interestingly, in the whole article there was no
> mention of the
> URL. If you google for "eieol" it will be the first
> site listed, at
> least it was for me.
>
> Charlie
>
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