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From: petrich@netcom.com (Loren Petrich)
Subject: Indo-European OnLine? (was Re: PIE texts??)
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In article <smryanDD9vDF.918@netcom.com>, @#$%!?! <smryan@netcom.com> wrote:

	[Not much stuff on Indo-European available online...]

>That could be changed if there's sufficient interest, I would think.

>I don't know German, but I'm willing to type in the Pokorny roots 
>(but not all the derivations) and use a German/English dictionary if 
>others are willing to contribute the latest theories on syntax, 
>morphology, and history. (Not going to school anymore, my access to
>recent publications is difficult.)

	I'm not sure I have what you might be looking for; but I do have 
some copies of all those Shevoroshkin Nostratic books I mentioned; would 
anyone be interested in an online list of Nostratic roots?
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