>I know the MLA published an Introduction to Gothic; I don't think it's
>still in print but I've been wrong before. I don't have it; I do have
>Wright's book "Grammar of the Gothic Language" (which may not be the same
>as that mentioned below, and copyright seems to be held by Oxford U. P.).
You might check this out:
>There's also an online Introduction to Gothic:
>
>
http://mendota.terracom.net/~dorothea/david/gothic/
>
>...of which I know little.
>
>Alfred
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>On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 19:12:31 David Starner wrote:
>>On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 11:28:20AM +1100, Tristan Alexander McLeay wrote:
>>> I once had a nice Gothic teach youself grammar kind of thing, but I've
>>> since forgotten where I found it. Does anyone know where it could've
>>> been?
>>> or where another one is that could be better?
>>
>>My library has a copy of "A Gothic Primer", by Joseph Wright, from the
>>early 20th century. I could scan it for you, if you want. (Yes, I'm
>>serious; as I mentioned earlier, scanning and editing stuff for Project
>>Gutenberg, which posts public domain stuff on the web, is a hobby for
>>me.)
>>
>>--
>>David Starner
>>
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