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A possible homeland of the Indo-European languages 
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
http://www.hjholm.de
Chronology: History of English 
"Chronology of Events in the History of English" summarizing the emergence and evolution of the language spanning 5 millenia.
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~kemmer/Words/chron.html
Corpora and Historical Linguistics 
"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 manuscri
http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/monkey/ihe/linguistics/corpus4/4hist.htm
Encyclopedia.com - Grimm's law 
The principle of relationships in Indo-European languages, first formulated by Jakob Grimm in 1822.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/g/grimmsla.asp
Grimm's Law 
A demonstration of the law.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~clunis/wow/grimm/
History of the English Language 
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.
http://ebbs.english.vt.edu/hel/hel.html
Indo-European and the Comparative Method 
Everything you ever wanted to know about Proto-Indo-European (and the comparative method), but were afraid to ask.
http://www.utexas.edu/depts/classics/documents/PIE.html
The Great Vowel Shift Web Site 
An interactive introduction to the Great Vowel Shift, a major sound change in the English language. Includes sound and animation.
http://www.furman.edu/~mmenzer/gvs/
The Indo-European Language Family 
Extensive collection of resources in historical Indo-European linguistics.
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/lrc/iedocctr/ie-lg/ie-lg.html
Wilton's Word & Phrase Origins 
Etymological site offers a brief history of the English language, discussion boards and a search feature.
http://www.wordorigins.org/
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