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Re: resources
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 4:15 pm
by Melteor
I think it's more an issue of minority dialect, maybe clerical error.
Re: resources
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 5:36 pm
by Ser
meltman wrote:I think it's more an issue of minority dialect, maybe clerical error.
Definitely clerical errors. And huge clerical errors at that—it should be obvious to anybody that [kuˈmeɣatɬ] is not "inelwat".
Re: resources
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 4:19 pm
by Melteor
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:24 am
by Herr Dunkel
That guy/those guys just cannot accept the existence of non-vowel nuclei
Re: resources
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 3:46 pm
by Herr Dunkel
Some Old Norse goodness!
English - Old Norse online dictionary compiled by Ross Arthur, PDF file
Alaric's Old Norse "Magic Sheet", PDF file
Alarics Oldnordisk "Magiske Side", PDF file (same as above, except in Danish)
Alaric's list of useful, common Old Norse words with their English and Icelandic equivalents, PDF file
Michael Barnes' Old Norse Grammar, PDF file
Re: resources
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:20 am
by Viktor77
I'm looking for a grammar of Luxembourgish in English or French. Thanks!
Re: resources
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 4:11 pm
by Herr Dunkel
That's a hard one.
I actually didn't find a single one in all the searches I pulled, but I found
Luxogramm - a Luxembourgish verb conjugator, but in German
Re: resources
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:18 pm
by Herr Dunkel
Abui - A Papuan Language of Alor (František Kratochvíl, apparently), PDF file, grammar
Re: resources
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 3:21 am
by Herr Dunkel
Reconstructive Description of Eighteenth-century Xinka Grammar (Frauke Sachse), PDF file
A Grammar of Dhimal (John King), PDF file
A Grammar of Lepcha (Heleen Plaisier), PDF file
A Grammar of Kwarshi (Zaira Halilova), PDF file
Damn, the University of Leiden has some awesome stuff.
Re: resources
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 4:29 am
by hwhatting
Viktor77 wrote:I'm looking for a grammar of Luxembourgish in English or French. Thanks!
Have you searched?
Re: resources
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 5:26 pm
by Shrdlu
http://archive.org/stream/rosettaprojec ... 0/mode/2up
Handbook of American Indian languages, Tonkawa, Quileute, Yuchi, Zuni and Cœur d'Alene.
Re: resources
Posted: Sat May 25, 2013 2:51 pm
by Shrdlu
Re: resources
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 7:53 am
by Herr Dunkel
Re: resources
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 11:37 am
by Izambri
A conjugator of Occitan verbs (new; definitive version in September 2013)
Re: resources
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 6:59 pm
by Drydic
If you by chance have any contact with them, you should suggest putting like 5 example verbs next to the input box (just infinitives, though links to their full conjugations would be ideal.)
Re: resources
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 7:36 pm
by Ser
Drydic Guy wrote:If you by chance have any contact with them, you should suggest putting like 5 example verbs next to the input box (just infinitives, though links to their full conjugations would be ideal.)
They have 10 actually, in the lower right corner, in big purple letters floating (
aduire anar aver cantar far èsser poder saber valer venir). If you type any letter in the input field, you also get suggestions to complete the words.
This three-part document on Occitan grammar is also very interesting:
http://www.locongres.org/oc/ressorcas/g ... 00-tableus
La Lenga en 100 tableus ('The language in 100 tables'), with tables of pronoun declension, verb conjugations, preposition + article combinations, correlatives and their main use... plus the commonest uses of a bunch of common verbs.
Re: resources
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 8:00 pm
by Drydic
I dismissed that as an ad. And it's javascript, so they can't be opened in new tabs :/
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 12:19 am
by Nesescosac
A few things on
Huave,
Chukchi, and
Ulwa.
Re: resources
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 4:53 am
by Nesescosac
Forgive me for the double-post, but I have come upon an unholy amount of Eskimo-Aleut resources, particularly those relating to Kalaallisut. PM me if you want something.
Re: resources
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 3:28 pm
by Trebor
An online course for learning Yoruba can be found
here--with both text and audio.
A decent grammar sketch of the language is located
here--in PDF.
I'd be interested to know if other high-quality resources are available on the Web for this speech variety.
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:46 am
by Click
I've found quite a lot of resources on Proto-Algic, and I've decided to be generous and share them here.
I couldn't find the first chapter (on phonology) and the second chapter (on verbs), so satisfy yourselves with
this.
Re: resources
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 6:50 am
by Herr Dunkel
I found a rather good grammar of
Old Avestan by Skjærvø
Re: resources
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 8:59 pm
by Nesescosac
Might as well post
the rest of his stuff, then.
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:36 am
by Herr Dunkel
Oh lol that link includes every stage excepting Old Avestan
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 6:57 am
by Drydic
Herr Dunkel wrote:Oh lol that link includes every stage excepting Old Avestan
that link wrote:Introduction to Old Avestan by P. Oktor Skjærvø