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i0A possible homeland of the Indo-European languages - http://www.hjholm.de - Since most scholars assume an Indo-European homeland in the steppes north of the Black Sea, a full video study of this option is presented, based on the splits suggested by the Separation Base Method
 
i0Ancient Scripts - Historical Linguistics - http://www.ancientscripts.com/hl.html - Introduction to historical linguistics with language family charts and extensive links list.
 
i0Cameron Laird's Personal Index to Anthropologic Resources on the Net - http://phaseit.net/claird/sci.anthropology/index.html - Two software applications to aid glottochronological & lexostatistical analysis.
 
i0Chronology: History of English - http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~kemmer/Words/chron.html - "Chronology of Events in the History of English" summarizing the emergence and evolution of the language spanning 5 millenia.
 
i0Corpora and Historical Linguistics - http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/monkey/ihe/linguistics/corpus4/4hist.htm - "Historical linguistics can be seen as a species of corpus linguistics, since the texts of a historical period or a "dead" language form a closed corpus of data which can only be extended by the (re-)discovery of previously unknown manuscripts or books."
 
i0English from the 7th to the 18th c. - http://www.ingilish.com/orofeng.htm - An attempt at a very brief outline of the history of English by Tuba Ince.
 
i0Genetic Distance and Language Affinities - http://www.friesian.com/trees.htm - Between Autochthonous Human Populations.
 
i0Grimm's Law - http://www-personal.umich.edu/~clunis/wow/grimm/ - A demonstration of the law.
 
i0Historical Linguistics Methodology - http://www-cmll.concordia.ca/linguistics/hale/mypapers.html - Academic papers available in Postscript, PDF, and Word97 formats.
 
i0History of the English Language - http://ebbs.english.vt.edu/hel/hel.html - A considerable collection of online materials related to the history of English: texts, publications, fonts and course syllabuses. Includes Pre-History, Old English, Middle English, early Modern English and the spread of English beyond the British Isles.
 
i0Indin - http://www.geocities.com/valentyn_ua/ - Independent investigations into the history of the Indo-European languages and peoples (by Valentyn Stetsyuk). Includes Turkic and Finno-Ugric material.
 
i0Indo-European and the Comparative Method - http://www.utexas.edu/depts/classics/documents/PIE.html - Everything you ever wanted to know about Proto-Indo-European (and the comparative method), but were afraid to ask.
 
i0Introduction to Historical Linguistics - http://www.mit.edu/~ejhanna/language/histlang.html - A brief summary of the subject of comparative linguistics.
 
i0Kjell Gustafson's homepage - Historical Linguistics - http://www.speech.kth.se/~kjellg/kg_historical_linguistics.htm - An overview of the field of historical linguistics and its sub-disciplines.
 
i0Linguae Thraco-Daco-Moesianae - http://soltdm.tripod.com/home.htm - Philological Thracology. A Traco-Dacian Thesaurus, a few articles and links.
 
i0Place Names and Intersocietal Interaction - http://www.etext.org/Politics/World.Systems/papers/working_papers:johns_hopkins_pcid/chase-dunn_hokan - The relation of place names to inter-tribal relations.
 
i0Relations between Indoeuropean and Afroasiatic Languages - http://www.dabis.at/Anwender.htm/Alscher/afroasia.htm - Traces of possible relations between Indoeuropean and Afroasiatic languages.
 
i0Schousboe: Teaching Historical Linguistics - http://www.univie.ac.at/Anglistik/hoe/pschousboe.htm - For educators- a course curriculum designed for a one-semester course.
 
i0Take Our Word for It - http://www.takeourword.com/ - Weekly etymology magazine.
 
i0The Controversy over the Word 'Squaw' - http://www.tomjonas.com/squawpeak/squaw.htm - The definition of the word 'squaw' and its corruption by the American Indian Movement.
 
i0The Great Vowel Shift Web Site - http://www.furman.edu/~mmenzer/gvs/ - An interactive introduction to the Great Vowel Shift, a major sound change in the English language. Includes sound and animation.
 
i0The Indo-European Language Family - http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/lrc/iedocctr/ie-lg/ie-lg.html - Extensive collection of resources in historical Indo-European linguistics.
 
i0The Proto-Sumerian Language Invention Process - http://www.sumerian.org/prot-sum.htm - Eleven-page paper describing how the early Sumerians invented their language, with a complete lexicon of the first words in their language.
 
i0Tracking Linguistic Drift: The Comparative Method - http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/linguistics/lectures/05lect21.html - Lecture notes.
 
i0What Has a Hippo in Common With a Feather? - http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/rbeard/hippo.html - Historical linguistics and etymology.
 
i0Wilton's Word & Phrase Origins - http://www.wordorigins.org/ - Etymological site offers a brief history of the English language, discussion boards and a search feature.
 
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