Links
Links on Linguistics Research Center pages allow exploration of the LRC website and connect to the encompassing College of Liberal Arts and University of Texas at Austin for other materials. Links to external resources are listed below. The LRC staff makes an effort to keep links up to date; if you notice that links are no longer accurate, please do not hesitate to let us know! Indo-European scholars and study programs wishing their web pages to be included in this list should send us a message with all relevant information. (Ideally, a scholar's home page should be written in a widely understood language.)
By no means are all the sites below dedicated to Indo-European; however, all have at least some content relevant to Indo-European languages and culture.
Journals
- American Journal of Archaeology
- American Oriental Society (U. Michigan)
- Diachronica: International Journal for Historical Linguistics
- Die Sprache (U. Vienna; in German)
- Electronic Journal of Vedic Studies
- Historische Sprachforschung (Historical Linguistics; in German)
- Journal of Indo-European Studies
- Nestor: Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas (U. Cincinnati)
- Studia Indo-Europaea (in French)
Maps
- Andrew Sherratt's Archaeological Atlas (U. Sheffield)
- National Geographic's Travel & Cultures Directory (continents, countries, etc.)
- National Geographic's Map Machine (satellite photos, physical maps, etc.)
- Oriental Institute's Site Maps (U. Chicago)
- Titus map: where IE languages are now spoken (Johann Wolfgang Goethe U., Frankfurt am Main)
- World Atlas of Language Structures with link to world map (SUNY Buffalo)
Indo-European Resources
Generally Relevant to (Proto-)Indo-European
- AncientScripts.com ("a compendium of world-wide writing systems")
- Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World
- Dnghu Association (Indo-European Language Association, promoting IE language and culture)
- Greenberg Conference: Global Perspectives on Human Language, April 2002 (Stanford U.)
- Indo-European Etymological Dictionary (Leiden U.)
- Indo-European Homeland (one of many plausible reconstructions)
- Indogermanische Gesellschaft (Society for Indo-European Studies; in German)
- Indogermanisches Wörterbuch (by Gerhard Köbler; in German)
- Internet Ancient History Sourcebook (Fordham U.)
- Lexicon of Early Indo-European Loanwords in Finnish (with ads)
- Linguist List ("the world's largest online linguistic resource")
- Omniglot ("writing systems & languages of the world")
- Online Medieval and Classical Library (primarily, translations of Germanic & Romance texts)
- Paleolithic Continuity Paradigm for the Origins of Indo-European Languages
- Proto-Indo-European Language (U. Texas, San Antonio)
- Rosetta Project ("building an archive of ALL documented human languages")
- TITUS (IE materials at Johann Wolfgang Goethe U., Frankfurt am Main)
- Workshop on Alternative Approaches to Language Classification, July 2007 (Penn State U.)
- See, also, IE language resources in Wikipedia and Wikibooks.
Specific to Indo-European Languages/Families
Anatolian
- Anatolian Databases (UCLA; requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
- Excavations at Çatalhöyük (archaeological site in Turkey)
- Excavations at Hattusha (archaeological site in Turkey)
- Hethitologie Portal Mainz (Mainz Hittitology Portal; in German)
- Hittite Grammar Homepage ("still under development")
- Hittite Home Page (links to online resources)
- Livius.org articles on Lycia, Lydia, and Troy (with photos)
Armenian
- A History of Armenia (by Vahan M. Kurkjian)
- History of the Armenians (commentary by R. Thomson)
- Livius.org article on Armenia (by Jona Lendering)
- Old Armenian and Caucasian Calendar Systems (U. Frankfurt)
Balkan
- Wikipedia article: Paleo-Balkan languages
- Wikipedia article: Albanian language
- Albanian (U. Munich; in German)
Baltic
- Institute of the Lithuanian Language (with parts in English)
- Latvian Institute (links to language, history, culture, etc.)
- Lithuanian Language and Writing
Celtic
- Celtic Art & Cultures (U. North Carolina)
- Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (U. College London)
- Royal Irish Academy (see "Projects" link)
- Thesaurus Linguae Hibernicae (U. College Dublin)
Germanic
- Germanic Lexicon Project, original home of the Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (see below)
- Tacitus on Germania: English translation of Roman historian's work (Fordham U.)
- Wikipedia article: Germanic languages
East Germanic
- Codex Argenteus: the Silver Bible (Uppsala U.)
- Gothic (links to online resources; in German)
- Gothic Project (online resources; in German)
- Wulfila Project, incl. Gothic Bible and minor fragments (U. Antwerp)
North Germanic
- Old Icelandic dictionary (book pub. 1874)
- Old Norse for Beginners (U. Iceland)
- Wikipedia article: North Germanic languages
West Germanic
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (modern English trans.)
- Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (by Bosworth and Toller)
- An Old High German Primer (book pub. 1906; digitization still in progress)
- Wikipedia article: West Germanic languages
Hellenic
- Institute of Biblical Greek (study aids)
- Library of Ancient Texts Online
- Linear B (syllabary script description)
- Perseus Digital Library (see "Collections/Texts" link for Greek Materials)
- Textkit: Learn Ancient Greek
Indic et al.
- INDOLOGY: Resources for Indological Scholarship
- Nuristan: Hidden Land of the Hindu Kush (Nuristani peoples and languages)
- Sanskrit Documents (in Devanagari and transliteration)
- TITUS Rigveda (orig. from LRC, U. Texas)
Iranian
- Avesta.org: Zoroastrian Archives
- Parthia.com (history, geography, language, etc.)
- Sasanika: Late Antique Near East Project (U. Cal. Irvine)
Italic
- Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum
- The Latin Library (Ad Fontes Academy)
- Perseus Digital Library (see "Collections/Texts" link for Roman Materials)
- Textkit: Learn Latin
Slavic
- Slavic and East European Library (U. Illinois)
- Wikipedia article: Slavic languages
Tocharian
- TITUS Tocharian Manuscripts ("preliminary internet edition")
- Wikipedia article: Tocharian languages
Indo-European Scholars
- Philip Baldi (Penn. State U.)
- Alberto Bernabé Pajares (Spanish Wikipedia bio)
- Vit Bubenik (Memorial U. Newfoundland)
- Onofrio Carruba (U. Pavia, Italy)
- Andriy Danylenko (Pace U., NYC)
- Miriam Robbins Dexter (UCLA)
- Bridget Drinka (U. Texas, San Antonio)
- Susanne Heinhold-Krahmer (German Wikipedia bio)
- Martin Huld (Cal. State U., Los Angeles)
- Jay Jasanoff (Harvard U.)
- Frederik Kortlandt (Leiden U.)
- Silvia Luraghi (U. Pavia, Italy)
- H. Craig Melchert (UCLA)
- Anna Morpurgo Davies (retired from Oxford U.)
- Hélène Perdicoyianni-Paléologou
- Paolo Ramat (U. Pavia, Italy)
- Joseph Salmons (U. Wisconsin)
- Frederick Schwink (U. Illinois)
- Michael Weiss (Cornell U.)
- Stefan Zimmer (U. Bonn PDF)
- Marina Zorman (U. Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Deceased Scholars
- Émile Benveniste† (Encyclopædia Iranica)
- Pierre Chantraine† (French Wikipedia bio)
- Marija Gimbutas† (Wikipedia bio)
- Gillian R. Hart† (TITUS)
- Henry M. Hoenigswald† (TITUS)
- Jerzy Kurylowicz† (Wikipedia bio)
- Winfred P. Lehmann† (UT)
- Michel Lejeune† (TITUS)
- Edgar Charles Polomé† (UT)
- Helmut Rix† (TITUS)
- Sergej Starostin† (TITUS)
- Oswald Szemerényi † (TITUS)
Linguistic and Indo-European Study Programs
Web Pages in English
- Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads (Ventura, Calif.)
- Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics (Oxford U.)
- Graduate Program in Indo-European Studies (UCLA)
- Indo-European Studies (St. Petersburg State U., Russia)
- Institute of Comparative Linguistics (Charles U., Prague)
- Slavic Studies (Sofia U., Bulgaria)
Web Pages in German
- Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft (U. Regensburg)
- Englische Sprachwissenschaft (Katholische U. Eichstätt)
- Fachbereich Linguistik (Paris Lodron U. Salzburg)
- Historische und Indogermanische Sprachwissenschaft (Ludwig Maximilians U. München)
- Indogermanisches Seminar (U. Zürich)
- Institut für Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft (Johannes Gutenberg U. Mainz)
- Institut für deutsche Sprache und Linguistik (Humboldt U. Berlin)
- Institut für Griechische und Lateinische Philologie (Freie U. Berlin)
- Institut für Indogermanische Sprachwissenschaft (Westfälische Wilhelms U. Münster)
- Institut für Linguistik (U. Köln)
- Institut für Sprachwissenschaft (U. Bern)
- Institut für Sprachwissenschaft (Karl Franzens U. Graz)
- Institut für Sprachwissenschaft (Indogermanistik) (U. Wien)
- Institut für Vergleichende Indogermanische Sprachwissenschaft (Friedrich Alexander U. Erlangen)
- Seminar für Indogermanistik und Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (Martin Luther U. Halle)
- Vergleichende Indogermanische Sprachwissenschaft (Friedrich Wilhelms U. Bonn)
- Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft (Bayerische Julius Maximilians U. Würzburg)
- Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft (Philipps U. Marburg)
Web Pages in Spanish
- Departament de Ciènces de l'Antiguitat i de l'Edat Mitjana (U. Autònoma Barcelona)
- Departament de Filologia Llatina (U. Barcelona)
- Departamento de Ciencias de La Antigüedad (U. Zaragoza)
- Departamento de Filología Clásica (U. Autónoma Madrid)
- Departamento de Filología Clásica (U. Valladolid)
- Departamento de Filología Clásica e Indoeuropeo (U. Salamanca)
- Departamento de Filología Griega (U. Granada)
- Departamento de Filología Griega y Latina (U. Sevilla)
- Departamento de Filología Griega y Lingüística Indoeuropea (U. Complutense Madrid)
Web Pages in Other Languages
- Department of Linguistics and Baltic Languagues (Masaryk U. Brno)
- Dipartimento di Glottologia e Filologia classica (U. Udine)
- Dipartimento di Linguistica "Tristano Bolelli" (U. Pisa)
- Indo-European Studies (Jagiellonian U. Krakow)
- Institut for Nordiske Studier og Sprogvidenskab (Copenhagen U.)
- Institutionen för lingvistik och filologi (Uppsala U.)
- Institutt for lingvistiske og nordiske studier (U. Oslo)
- Linguistique historique et comparative des langues indo-européennes (U. Lausanne)
- Vergelijkende Indo-Europese Taalwetenschap (U. Leiden)