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Links
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- • A New Introduction to Old Norse - 282 pages.
• English-Old Norse Dictionary - 168 pages.
• Faroese: A Language Course for Beginners, Textbook - 417 pages.
• Faroese: A Language Course for Beginners, Grammar - 162 pages.
• A Companion to Old Norse-Icelandic Literature - 582 pages.
• Old Norse-Icelandic Literature: A Short Introduction - 254 pages.
• Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln - 40 pages.
• Interesting Syntactic Features in Övdalian - A Short Survey - 11 pages.
• The Distribution of Negation in Scandinavian Dialects - 9 pages.
• The Syntax of Old Norse - 319 pages.
• The Oxford Handbook of Case - 22 pages.
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Just in case anyone's interested, here's a link to An Acoustic Analysis of Vowel Pronunciation in Swedish Dialects.
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A Dictionary of the Kentish Dialect and Provincialisms in the Use in the County of Kent
A Glossary of the Provincialisms in Use in the County of Sussex
Note that these are from the 19th century, and need not always reflect the speech of young people accurately.
A Glossary of the Provincialisms in Use in the County of Sussex
Note that these are from the 19th century, and need not always reflect the speech of young people accurately.
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- cuneiform
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I don't know if this one's been posted already, but here's something I found today beginning conlangers might find useful. http://www.nativlang.com/linguistics/gr ... essons.php
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Does anyone have any in-depth grammars of Khoisan languages?(Excluding the Tanzanian outliers)
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Does anyone have a grammar of any Australian Aboriginal or Muskogean language?
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NgarlaXaro wrote:Does anyone have a grammar of any Australian Aboriginal or Muskogean language?
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I have the Ngarla grammar. IIRC I saw it on the Conlangery Podcast.
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That is a very helpful site, 2-4. Thank you for sharing it!
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Conlang: Čáluŋka
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That looks amazing.
- eldin raigmore
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I cannot access those websites. They're "Mobileme", aren't they? I get a message saying it's closed.
My minicity is http://gonabebig1day.myminicity.com/xml
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Does anyone have a reliable grammar for a polysynthetic language preferable nounless ?
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Unfortynately, they seem to have disappeared.eldin raigmore wrote: I cannot access those websites. They're "Mobileme", aren't they? I get a message saying it's closed.
However, a thesis on interrogatives, which may be of interest: A typology of non-selective interrogative pronominals.
Edit: And also this one: The relationship between demonstratives and interrogatives.
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I can't help feeling kinda sorry for the author whose name is "Idiatov".
It's sort of the same feeling I get when I see the statue of the angel Moroni on the Mormon Tabernacle.
Anyway: Thanks! I can see both of those papers, and look forward to reading them -- someday soon, but not today.
It's sort of the same feeling I get when I see the statue of the angel Moroni on the Mormon Tabernacle.
Anyway: Thanks! I can see both of those papers, and look forward to reading them -- someday soon, but not today.
My minicity is http://gonabebig1day.myminicity.com/xml