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Linguistics Research Center
SiteMap
The Linguistics Research Center (LRC) website, with thousands of pages, is too large for
every page to be included in a single sitemap. This page presents an overview of the major
areas of the website, with up to two levels of further detail. Generally speaking, selecting
a link here will lead to a page that organizes and introduces lower-level content.
Welcome to the Linguistics Research Center (home page)
About the Linguistics Research Center
- LRC Brochure
- Contacting the LRC
- LRC Staff
- LRC Publications
- LRC Texts
- LRC Projects
- History of the LRC
- LRC Sponsors
- LRC Associates
- Non-staff website contributors
- Others
Indo-European Languages and Historical Linguistics (books online)
- Directions for Historical Linguistics
- A Grammar of Proto-Germanic
- Proto-Indo-European Phonology
- Proto-Indo-European Syntax
- A Reader in Nineteenth Century Historical Indo-European Linguistics
- Syntactic Typology: Studies in the Phenomenology of Language
- An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (by Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller)
Early Indo-European Online (language lessons)
- Albanian (Tosk & Geg)
- Armenian (Classical)
- Baltic (7 Lithuanian & 3 Latvian)
- Old Church Slavonic
- Old English
- Old French
- Gothic
- Greek (Classical: Attic)
- Greek (New Testament: Koine)
- Hittite
- Old Iranian (6 Avestan & 4 Old Persian)
- Old Irish
- Latin (mostly Classical)
- Old Norse
- Sanskrit (Ancient: Rigvedic)
- Tocharian (A & B)
Indo-European Documentation Center (culture, languages, etc.)
- IE Culture (fragmentary) --
the cultural roots of the speakers of Proto-Indo-European, the ancestral tongue common to all later Indo-European languages;
- IE Languages --
the languages descended from Proto-Indo-European, concentrating mainly on the older known tongues organized into ten families;
- IE Linguistics (under construction) --
scholastic studies in linguistics as it relates in particular to Indo-European languages of the past and present;
- IE Publications --
links to sites/bios of Indo-European linguists, lists of publications by past/present LRC members, and journal indices;
- IE Texts --
samples of early writings in Indo-European languages, all with English translations and almost all with glosses.
Indo-European Lexicon (PIE etyma and IE reflexes)
- Pokorny PIE Data (Proto-Indo-European etyma)
- Semantic Index (to Proto-Indo-European etyma)
- Language Indices (to Indo-European reflexes)
Indo-European Languages: Evolution and Locale Maps (historical sketches with links to online maps showing homeland areas)
Indo-European Texts (almost all with English translations)
- Celtic family:
- Germanic family:
- Italic family:
- Baltic family:
- Slavic family:
- Balkan family:
- Hellenic family:
- Anatolian family:
- Armenian family:
- Iranian family:
- Indic family:
- Rigveda (complete; metrically restored; no translation)
- Sanskrit (Rigveda selections with English translations)
- Tocharian family:
Publication Indices (mostly to articles about Indo-European)
- General Linguistics Indices
- Journal of Indo-European Studies Indices
- Winfred P. Lehmann's Publications