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Major Search Engines on the Internet:
- http://www.yahoo.com
- http://www.altavista.digital.com
- http://www.hotbot.com
- http://www.metacrawler.com
- http://www.lycos.com/
- GalaxyNet - http://galaxy.einet.net/
- http://webcrawler.com/


Study Hints
written by Professor Anne Green at Carnegie Mellon University.
German Electronic Textbook
Highly Useful overview of German Grammar

North Carolina Standard Course of Study
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Possible Research Topics - Early History of the Germanic Languages.
Below are several areas of research dealing with the early History of the Germanic Languages. Included for your benefit are related WWW links pertaining to the various topics. Use the major Internet Search Engines to find more websites. Your paper should be at least two pages long, double spaced with MS Word, 14 point Times New Roman font. Including a bibliography of all materials used to write your paper.
Topics
- Grimm's Law and Verner's Law - Descriptions, Examples, Importance - Early Germanic Dialects
- Grimm's Law - Funk and Wagnall's Encyclopedia
- Grimm's Law.
- Verner's Law - Funk and Wagnall's Encyclopedia
- Grimm's Law Diagram
- Grimm's Law and Verner's Law
- The Brother's Grimm
- Gothic Glossary
- The Germanic Languages - Family Tree
- What is Indoeuropean?.
- Everything about Proto-Indoeuropean.
- Indo-European Family Tree.
- Common Germanic.
- Gothic Language.
- The Germanic Tribes - Their Origins and Migrations in the 3rd and 4th centuries, A.D. - Formation of the German States
- The Germanic Tribes - Web Chronology Project
- Medieval European Names
- Formation of the German States - Historical Records of the Era - 5th century, A.D.
- History of the Goths
- Theoderic of the Visigoths
- Peoples of the Dark Ages
- The Vikings - Resources and Links
- Tacitus' Germania, how the Romans saw the Germanic Tribes
- Medieval Scandinavia and Anglo-Saxon Britain
- Charlemagne - King of the Franks
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