Germanic languages are a subgrouping of the Indo-European language family and are broadly divided into the Eastern branch consisting of Gothic, the Northern branch which encompasses the Scandinavian languages and the largest branch, Western-Germanic, subgrouped into English, Frisian, German and Low Saxon / Low Franconian languages.
Student-run, contributed content, electronic archive for graduate students in Germanic linguistics. Includes submission instructions, archived documents and links. polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/german/glop
Founded in 1968 to serve scholars teaching and researching in Germanic Linguistics and Philology. Journal of Germanic Linguistics, newsletter, and conference updates. german.lss.wisc.edu/~sgl
Comparison of Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, and Faroese grammars examining verbal inflections and exploring uses of certain dialects. www.volny.cz/r.kolarik/Languages.htm
E-mail discussion list for Lowlands languages and cultures: Dutch, Zeelandic, Frisian, Limburgish, Low Saxon and derivatives--Afrikaans, Emigré Dutch/Frisian/Low Saxon, related pidgins and creoles, English and Scots. Subscription information, message arc www.sassisch.net/rhahn/lowlands
Searchable index of links to Lowlands language sites: Afrikaans, Dutch, English, Frisian, Limburgish, Low Saxon, Scots, Zeelandic (Zeêuws, West Flemish, French Flemish), and other Pidgins and Creoles. www.sassisch.net/rhahn/lowlands/lowlands-links.htm
This online electronic journal will focus on linguistic and literary themes, both general and specific, within the fields of English and German studies. www.uv.es/anglogermanica
Despite its title, this site is almost exclusively devoted to links to scanned copies of some of the classic linguistic materials concerning verious Germanic languages: Proto-Germanic, Gothic, Old English, Modern English (Somerset dialect), Old and Middle www.ling.upenn.edu/~kurisuto/germanic/language_resources.html