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Tengado wrote:
Amazing site, thanks. About to become my favourite
me likes it too

http://www.musicalnirvana.com/ghazal/ur ... onary.html

try this one, it's ok
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Akan (West Africa) language course on line.
Very detailed grammar information.

http://www.akan.org/akan_cd/ALIAKAN/course/U-Akan.html

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Hawai'ian free online language course

http://ksdl.ksbe.edu/kulaiwi/index.html
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Here are the links from my "two cool pages" thread, as well as a Cornell professor's "Comparative Grammar of Latin:"

Linguistics Research Center
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/index.html
EasyPersian.com
http://easypersian.com/
Comparative Grammar of Latin
http://ling.cornell.edu/people/Weiss/weiss.html

And besides, this bitchin' thread needed a bump :D
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And now, in a shameless ploy to pad my post count, I'm posting this link in it's own post :mrgreen:
Indo-European Languages (pretty good if you're trying to teach yourself a common European language, in my humble opinion at least.)
http://www.ielanguages.com/index.html
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I swear someone had a link to this before: does anyone have the Describing Morphosyntax outline?
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Arunas wrote:I swear someone had a link to this before: does anyone have the Describing Morphosyntax outline?
I have
http://www.angelfire.com/psy/platinumko ... morpho.pdf
but the link seems now to be broken.

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I don't know whether I have already given you these links: I haven't had the time yet to continue copying that Old High German writer unfortunately. But I will put it up once I'm finished at some time.

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GP: nice links

http://www.learnkorean.com/whanja/hclassindex.asp

http://infohost.nmt.edu/~armiller/japanese/japanese.htm

http://german.about.com/library/verbs/blverb_index.htm

I have to say, I am using about.com more and more for lang info and research, it really is a good resource, and besides the pop-ups pretty user friendly

http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode ... i_radicals

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Frances Karttunen's Analytical Dictionary of Nahuatl and James Lockhart's Nahuatl as Written are available online in PDF form here.

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I'm not sure if this one hasn't been posted. Even if it has, it surely deserves a re-post. Here it is:

key to stolen .pdf grammar list

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Alpaca Sandwich wrote:Hittite, Sumerian, Akkadian

http://www.premiumwanadoo.com/cuneiform ... ge=accueil
Sumerian is the shit. especially the german wikipedia article on it

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumerische_Sprache
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krinnen wrote:
Alpaca Sandwich wrote:Hittite, Sumerian, Akkadian

http://www.premiumwanadoo.com/cuneiform ... ge=accueil
Sumerian is the shit. especially the german wikipedia article on it

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumerische_Sprache
The English article, on the other hand, really sucks. I wish I could verstehe Deutsch :(
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http://greylib.align.ru/listgenre.php?genre=2&lang=1

Books in seven different languages. Website in Russian, titles and authors in applicable languages. Click around.
Language tabs on the top, genre list at the right (Жанры).
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weldingfish wrote:
krinnen wrote:
Alpaca Sandwich wrote:Hittite, Sumerian, Akkadian

http://www.premiumwanadoo.com/cuneiform ... ge=accueil
Sumerian is the shit. especially the german wikipedia article on it

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumerische_Sprache
The English article, on the other hand, really sucks. I wish I could verstehe Deutsch :(
You can always try this:

http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en ... uage_tools
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For anybody who wants to research Bantu stuff (like me..:P)

This is a BIG site with buttloads of papers, grammars, lexicons, ect, ect...

CBOLD

http://www.cbold.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/
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