Re: More Etymology!
- From: "Franz Gnaedinger" <frgn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 13 Feb 2007 09:18:14 -0800
On Feb 13, 2:57 pm, "Peter T. Daniels" <gramma...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There are no such thing as "Azilian" and "Japhetic" languages, but
that has nothing to do with the point. While they were "wandering"
north and east for thousands of years, their language did not stay the
same. GT-language was NOT the same as Magdalenian language.
Azilian is my coining, Japhetic was a term used
by a former generation of paleo-linguists. As it
happens: what one generation of scholars says
becomes kooky stuff for later generations.
Yet as Goethe said: old dismissed ideas
and concepts can sometimes get actual again.
I claim this for the language called Japhetic
in former times, a common language before
the separation into Semitic and Indo-European
languages.
So your evidence is a repeated assertion.
The way I see it, yes. Every company does watch
how their products work. If not, they are doomed.
Google is certainly not allowing to get doomed
so quickly.
We wish you would offer any sort of argument at all.
My messages are full of arguments. And if you
wish to dump me, pick out the worst I say,
insist on it, and I shall discuss it with you, or with
anybody else for that matter. This is the proper
way of discussing in a scientific forum. I can't talk
about hundred issues at once, let us concentrate
on a single one. Your choice, Peter.
End of the fourth reply to the same message.
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