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I think you uploaded the Sumerian Grammar 2 twice, they're the same size and have that same name.
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He says, "introductory course"...Asahi wrote: I think the Sanskrit its pretty much just a introductory course but I'll post it too.
...introductory course of 6.2 MB
You skipped Aramaic, and the Sumerian grammars are the same.Amharic:
http://www.mediafire.com/?vse50feun557gia
Arabic:
http://www.mediafire.com/?4f91jyd3o5e49ss
Aramaic
Coptic:
http://www.mediafire.com/?954rgmvaltk5g83
Cherokee:
http://www.mediafire.com/?0biuhm3ab1ibsh9
Czech:
http://www.mediafire.com/?0sehd38u7x864sn
Georgian:
http://www.mediafire.com/?t06u61bcd9ccme5
Hittite:
http://www.mediafire.com/?1uubus301c4njna
Nahuatl:
http://www.mediafire.com/?d18s8s3ln61kqjb
Sanskrit:
http://www.mediafire.com/?m77g3qen6wu3mgh
Maltese:
http://www.mediafire.com/?8hq8fk0gl4wc81v
Maori:
http://www.mediafire.com/?td4qzi4mppxoxiu
Persian:
http://www.mediafire.com/?j3xc4bds56n5abw
Sumerian 1:
http://www.mediafire.com/?y90qd4acz8mamzi
Sumerian 2:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ilkwc3np7fp218k
You didn't come back to me on theoretical linguistics - should I or should I not upload them?
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Why should we appreciate you for doing something if you expect to be appreciated for it? That's just arrogant.
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Could you please upload the Burushaski one, you kinda missed it?Asahi wrote:Aramiac is up, I must have lost Sumerian 2 but Sumerian 1 was better anyway.Wattmann wrote:
You skipped Aramaic, and the Sumerian grammars are the same.
If I stop posting out of the blue it probably is because my computer and the board won't cooperate and let me log in.!
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Only available in French, unfortunately...
http://www.cslf.gouv.qc.ca/bibliotheque ... 33ch6.html
Good sketches of several North-American languages.
http://www.cslf.gouv.qc.ca/bibliotheque ... 33ch6.html
Good sketches of several North-American languages.
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The full table of contents is here:
cslf.gouv.qc.ca/bibliotheque-virtuelle/publication-html/?tx_iggcpplus_pi4[file]=publications/pubb133/b133ch1.html#table (copy-paste and put www. before it)
cslf.gouv.qc.ca/bibliotheque-virtuelle/publication-html/?tx_iggcpplus_pi4[file]=publications/pubb133/b133ch1.html#table (copy-paste and put www. before it)
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Nothing about linguistics but I've read a few interesting articles on the link between neurology and language here.
Here's one article that could inspire ideas for conlangs: music and language.
Here's one article that could inspire ideas for conlangs: music and language.
It was about time I changed this.
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This site has recordings in Taa (!Xóõ).
http://archive.phonetics.ucla.edu/Language/NMN/nmn.html
Here's a recording of a long story (starts at about 2:45):
http://archive.phonetics.ucla.edu/Langu ... 972_01.wav
http://archive.phonetics.ucla.edu/Language/NMN/nmn.html
Here's a recording of a long story (starts at about 2:45):
http://archive.phonetics.ucla.edu/Langu ... 972_01.wav
Online dictionary for my conlang Vanga: http://royalrailway.com/tungumaalMiin/Vanga/
#undef FEMALE
I'd love for you to try my game out! Here's the forum thread about it:
http://zbb.spinnwebe.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=36688
Of an Ernst'ian one.
#undef FEMALE
I'd love for you to try my game out! Here's the forum thread about it:
http://zbb.spinnwebe.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=36688
Of an Ernst'ian one.
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It has recordings of a lot of other cool languages too!Skomakar'n wrote:This site has recordings in Taa (!Xóõ).
http://archive.phonetics.ucla.edu/Language/NMN/nmn.html
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E-skuvla has texts and recordings about the Sami culture in North, South and Lule Sami (the three top links to the right). The rest of the site is mostly in Norwegian.
There seems to be more available if you look around enough, they seem to sell a lot of stuff but some pages are publicly available.
There seems to be more available if you look around enough, they seem to sell a lot of stuff but some pages are publicly available.
_@'O' \|/
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Can anyone share a link with a grammar of any Muskogean language and/or any Australian aboriginal language except Ngarla?
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On that note, does anyone have a grammar of Cheyenne or Arapaho?
"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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Do you seriously like, not read any of my posts aimed at you, or what?Jabechasqvi wrote:On that note, does anyone have a grammar of Cheyenne or Arapaho?
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As I have pointed out before, I don't have a lot of money or the means to pay for stuff online. Linking me to stuff behind pay walls does me no good.Whimemsz wrote:Do you seriously like, not read any of my posts aimed at you, or what?
"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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It is TWO DOLLARS. If you do not have two dollars then I suggest you should be working harder to find a job. (Also, Xephyr informs me that, "I sent Eddy that Cheyenne grammar for free a couple months ago", so you don't even have any excuse)
[NE: Also, the Wichita grammatical sketch is not behind a paywall, read that]
[NE: Also, the Wichita grammatical sketch is not behind a paywall, read that]
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I never got any such grammar in the email, so something must have gone wrong.Whimemsz wrote:It is TWO DOLLARS. If you do not have two dollars then I suggest you should be working harder to find a job. (Also, Xephyr informs me that, "I sent Eddy that Cheyenne grammar for free a couple months ago", so you don't even have any excuse)
"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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Oh right, it was the Cherokee grammar I sent you, not the Cheyenne. My bad.
(As if you read that one either, anyway.)
(As if you read that one either, anyway.)
"It will not come by waiting for it. It will not be said, 'Here it is,' or 'There it is.' Rather, the Kingdom of the Father is spread out upon the earth, and men do not see it."
– The Gospel of Thomas
– The Gospel of Thomas
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I guess ... good thing the Cheyenne grammar is only $2 and I also linked to a FREE Wichita grammatical sketch.
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If no one has ever answered the question from way bakc in post, like, three, I think we have a word for the noun form of saurere, it's nostalgia.
After I'm dead I'd rather have people ask why I have no monument than why I have one.
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Is that Cherokee grammar in this thread somewhere? If not, could you point me to it?
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I don't know if it's the one Xephyr mentioned, but there is a Cherokee grammar linked from the KQ/FW page Inspirational Natlangs. (The page also contains a link to a teaching grammar of Oneida, in case someone's interested in a northern Iroquoian language for comparison.)brandrinn wrote:Is that Cherokee grammar in this thread somewhere? If not, could you point me to it?
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