Englisches Seminar
Universität Münster

SPRACHHISTORISCHER GRUNDKURS (GROUP III)

SS 05
Tu 11-13, Room 401
Oliver M. Traxel


LINKS

Here is a selection of internet links you may find useful. More links can be found on the respective webpages.

Contents:


1. History of the English Language
  1a. Resources History of the English Language Homepage
Dan Mosser's page contains an extensive collection of links and the opportunity to join a discussion list.
Oxford English Dictionary
The entire Oxford English Dictionary including a search engine is available to those attached to the university network.
  1b. Classes History of the English Language at Towson University
Edwin Duncan's site contains links to course materials and on-line research aids.
History of the English Language at the University of Toronto
Ian Lancashire's site includes a select bibliography of reference materials.
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2. Indo-European
  2a. Resources TITUS (Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien)
The University of Frankfurt's excellent site on various aspects of Indo-European.
Indo-European Database
This database offers extensive information on all Indo-European languages, but unfortunately lots of commerical windows pop up, too.
Indo-European Language Resources
Sean Crist's site at the University of Pennsylvania covers mostly Germanic languages.
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3. Germanic
  3a. Resources Germanic Languages at TITUS
A family tree, alphabets and texts from various Germanic languages.
Characteristics of the Germanic Language Family
The Dutch Department at the University of Vienna has some useful general information on the Germanic branch.
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4. Old English
  4a. Resources Old English Pages
Cathy Ball from Georgetown University has gathered dozens of links on all aspects of Anglo-Saxon studies. Essential for all students of Old English and related disciplines.
Old English Newsletter
On-line version of one of the most important periodicals on Old English. Also contains are searchable bibliography. A very important resource.
Anglo-Saxon Dictionary I
Site at Pennsylvania that contains Bosworth and Toller's Anglo-Saxon Dictionary in tiff, html and txt-format.
Anglo-Saxon Dictionary II
Kevin Kiernan also provides Bosworth and Toller's Anglo-Saxon Dictionary in electronic form.
Anglo-Saxon Dictionary III
The Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Project also has Bosworth and Toller's Anglo-Saxon Dictionary in electronic form (site under construction).
Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
Here you can find scans of all pages of Hall's Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (2nd ed.). Very helpful if you do not have access to a printed copy.
An Old English Glossary
Peter Baker has compiled a beautiful glossary in pdf-format, which covers the texts examined in his class.
TOEBI Web Resources
The Society of Teachers of Old English in Britain and Ireland lists a great deal of invaluable web resources.
Fontes Anglo-Saxonici Project
A very important project which tries to establish the source material used by Anglo-Saxon authors; contains a searchable database.
  4b. Classes Old English at the University of Virginia
Peter Baker's site is extremely useful for learning and practising Old English even without a teacher. Includes the infamous Old English Aerobics as well as Anglo-Saxon typefaces.
Introduction to Old English
On-line version of Peter Baker's book Introduction to Old English (Oxford, 2003).
Old English at NTNU
A large amount of material including texts and exercises is available from this site.
Edwin Duncan's Old English Class
Old English at Towson University. Contains course material and links.
  4c. Corpora Old English Corpus
The entire Old English Corpus can be accessed and searched by anyone on the university network.
Old English Pages: Text Collection
Cathy Ball lists all Old English texts available for viewing on the web.
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5. Middle English
  5a. Resources Middle English Dictionary
The entire Middle English Dictionary including a search engine is available to those attached to the university network.
Middle English Bookcase
The Labyrinth Library offers general links as well as texts to download.
Anthology of Late Middle English Literature
Information on all important English works of the later Middle Ages.
Digitisation of Middle English Manuscripts
The Middle English manuscripts of the Hunterian Collection at Glasgow are available in digital format.
  5b. Classes Middle English at NTNU
This site offers texts and information on phonology and grammar.
Teach Yourself to Read Chaucer
Here you can learn about Chaucer's language without having to consult a teacher.
  5c. Corpora Middle English Corpus
The University of Michigan has made available many Middle English texts which can be searched and displayed at full length.
Middle English Text Collection
The University of Virginia offers a large amount of Middle English texts to download.
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6. Early Modern English
  6a. Resources Great Vowel Shift Site
Melinda Menzer site contains extensive information on one of the most important linguistic changes in English language history.
Early Modern Literary Studies
This site at Sheffield University is an invaluable resource collection on all aspects of Early Modern English.
Early Modern English Sources
Important information on Renaissance Culture and Society.
Shakespeare and the Internet
There are dozens of sites on Shakespeare on the web. Here is a good collection of links.
  6b. Classes Early Modern English at NTNU
A large amount of material including texts and information on phonology and grammar is available from this site.
Proper Elizabethan Accents
Learn how to speak Elizabethan English properly.
Renaissance Literature and Language at Toronto
Course information on Ian Lancashire's Class.
  6c. Corpora Michigan Early Modern English Materials
Here you can search the Early Modern English Corpus at the University of Michigan.
Renascence Editions
An online repository of works printed in English between the years 1477 and 1799.
Perseus Renaissance Materials
Excellent on-line text collection.
The Complete Works of Shakespeare
One of several sites containing the work of the Bard.
King James Bible
The entire text of the Authorized Version including a search engine is available from the University of Virginia.
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7. Other Links
  7a. Resources Internet Grammar Of English
University College, London, provides a useful grammar that can be easily accessed on-line.
Porta Lingua
WWW-Portal for linguistics. Includes important links, for example, to Münster's "LiOn" (Linguistics Online) at BabelOn.
Modern Language Association
The MLA is one of the most important organisations concerned with language studies.
MLA Bibliography
Those attached to the university server can search a continuously updated database of literature on all aspects of English studies.
The Linguist List
This list offers information on all fields of English linguistics.
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