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Re: resources
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 2:39 pm
by Herr Dunkel
Oh, I didn't see.
(T)he(y) put it below Young Avestan so my brain just skipped to Old Persian.
Edit:
Just so this post isn't useless, I also found an
Avestan glossary
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 10:47 pm
by Nesescosac
The link I posted includes that glossary too - sorry. It, however, does not include
]his grammar of Pahlavi.
Re: resources
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 2:52 am
by Herr Dunkel
Oh goddamn it here is
sth. from Karanjia on Avestan (Avestan - Teach Yourself!)
Re: resources
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 9:08 pm
by Shrdlu
An Arapaho dictionary, credits goes to
Click for finding the link. I wouldn't have done it.
http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~arapah ... apaho.html
Re: resources
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 11:09 am
by roninbodhisattva
lingbuzz, an archive for theoretical linguistics papers
There are phonology, syntax, and semantics papers on lingbuzz. I would say most are syntax/semantics. Often times these are state of the art working papers that people post to get feedback from the rest of the linguistics community. It's a great resource, especially for anyone interested in what theoretical linguistics is doing!
Re: resources
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 3:09 am
by Tiamat
For those interested in Tlingit, I present a treasure trove of goodies
http://tlingit.info/
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 3:54 pm
by 2+3 clusivity
Re: resources
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 1:16 am
by Melteor
Re: resources
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 2:12 pm
by ----
More Arapaho stuff:
http://www.colorado.edu/csilw/research/Lets%20Learn.pdf
This is, as the title states, an introductory workbook for learning Arapaho. It's not all-expansive but it is a great start IMO.
Re: resources
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 4:18 pm
by Shrdlu
Someone talked about dGudzong so I found some resources about it.
http://ir.minpaku.ac.jp/dspace/bitstrea ... _4_003.pdf
Re: resources
Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:15 pm
by Shrdlu
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:04 am
by Thry
Awesome!! So fun to hear quase and agora among all those sounds.
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:08 am
by Shrdlu
Forgot to add that there was supposed to be a transcript but the link was dead.
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:12 am
by finlay
didn't cev make that?
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:13 am
by Shrdlu
What -- the transcript? Holy shit, small world indeed. Well, I don't know, go ask him.
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:14 am
by finlay
the video
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:16 am
by Shrdlu
No clue, man. You're the one asking.
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:27 am
by Xephyr
Fun fact: Daniel Everett posted a comment to that video, but Youtube for some reason interpreted it as Spam and hid it, and I can't figure out how to restore it. So he probably thinks I'm an asshole who deleted his comment.
Re: resources
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 3:55 am
by jmcd
I can't figure it out either; they changed the comments section recently to make it worse. Have you tried contacting him by email or some other means?
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 8:54 am
by Nortaneous
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 1:25 pm
by 2+3 clusivity
Great source on the Ormuri language, a lesser known Iranian language spoken in Pakistan.
http://www.academia.edu/2019868/The_Orm ... nd_Present
The source also has some notes on the historical development of the vowels and consonants from the proto-Iranian period through the present.
EDIT:
Resources on Shughni, another lesser known Iranian language.
http://people.umass.edu/ellenw/Shughni% ... 20page.htm
Re: resources
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 6:14 am
by jmcd
Thanks! The last one's maybe to do with Einndhilyakwa.
Re: resources
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 6:43 pm
by Nortaneous
Paper on languages that violate phonological universals:
http://www.math.bas.bg/~peri/JUL.pdf
It's out of date in some respects -- fricated vowels really aren't that uncommon. And it's drawing from UPSID for its data, so a lot of it is shit because UPSID is shit.
Linguistic areas of Africa:
http://annierialland.free.fr/Clements_Rialland.pdf
Non-modal vowels:
http://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/faculty ... nmodal.pdf
Re: resources
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 6:50 am
by Nesescosac
This is the website for my Yucatec course.
Re: resources
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 9:06 pm
by masako
http://dongsa.net/ - Really great Korean verb conjugation, with all forms. Works on smartphones too.
http://hanjadic.bravender.us/ - Hanja dictionary. Links to above for verb entries.
Most Common Chinese Characters Also lists 7K general use characters. Also, on smartphones for learning to read/write Hanzi.