Proto-languages
In Search of the Adamic Language, Meridian Magazine
In Search of the Adamic Language
Say something in Proto-Indo-European (by Geoffrey Sampson)
Geoffrey Sampson: PIE
Indo-European Documentation Center at the University of Texas at Austin
Indo-European Documentation Center
Indo-European Roots, from the American Heritage Dictionary
Indo-European Roots Index. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000
Correspondences of Ojibwe, Cree, and Proto-Algonquian sounds home
Comparison of Ojibwe and Cree Sounds and Proto
Database query to An etymological lexicon of Proto-Celtic european bin query
Database query to An etymological lexicon of Proto-Celtic (in progress) [Matasovic]
English Proto-Celtic dictionary wales documents external moe
http://www.froola.com for you! Proto-languages
Proto-Celtic English dictionary wales documents external moe
Where does Finnish come from? (Virtual Finland)
The Finnish language — Virtual Finland
Proto-Germanic discussion group paris salon
PIE root etymology database , compiled from Walde-Pokorny by L. Nikolayev and from Friedrich, Tischler (Hittite) and Adams (Tocharian) by Sergei Starostin.
Indo-European etymology : Query result
Other PIE example texts cess
Christian prayers projected to PIE by Raphael Sawitzky.
PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN
An Overview of the Proto-Indo-European Verb System (by Piotr Gąsiorowski)
An Overview of the PIE Verb System
"The Indo-Uralic Verb" by Frederik Kortlandt
Indo-European Etymological Dictionary (Leiden University)
Indo-European Etymological Dictionary (IEED)
Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans , essay on the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European
Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. 2000
From Proto-Indo-European to Slavic publications
Türkic, Slavic and Iranian turkic
sophisticate child care kids games at sophistikatedkids.com
The Indo-European Etymological Dictionary (IED)
Indo-European Etymological Dictionary (IEED)
Proto-World and the Language Instinct proto
Deriving Proto-World
Celtic language family tree celtic
Common Celtic
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