Re: Armenian, Sumerian, Burushaski, and Turkic languages



In article <1182193639.678952.108090@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Du?an Vukoti <dusan.vukotic@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?

You have!

I don't care whether or not opinions are "different from the current
(established) doctrine". I care whether they are based on sound
reasoning, scientific methodology, and real data.

It's hardly a surprise that you don't comprehend the difference.

Nathan

--
Nathan Sanders
Linguistics Program
Williams College
http://wso.williams.edu/~nsanders/
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