Re: Armenian, Sumerian, Burushaski, and Turkic languages



On Jun 18, 9:07 pm, Du?an Vukoti <dusan.vuko...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 18, 7:02 pm, Nathan Sanders <nsand...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



In article <1182164242.162880.262...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Du?an Vukoti <dusan.vuko...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It means that neither Sanders nor any other teacher has the exclusive
right (doesn't matter if it was "approved" by his PhD or school
authorities) to banish opinions different from the current
(established) doctrine.

Who has advocated doing any such thing?

Nathan

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Nathan Sanders
Linguistics Program
Williams Collegehttp://wso.williams.edu/~nsanders/

You have!

What do your students say if they look how their
professor fairs in sci.lang and see all your invectives
that speak for a lack of arguments?

Franz asked (above) an appropriate question ...and see below what your
answer was:

"They would rightly applaud me for calling you out for being a lazy,
dishonest egoist. Your pernicious brand of anti-science kookery is a
demon to be exorcised from academia. Your Magdalenian is no more
scientific than astrology, and it deserves the same ridicule."

Of course, there are the facilitating circumstances in your case -
1) your evident immaturity
2) the negative influence of your idol - Denials! - whom you've been
parroting for a long time.

DV

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