Re: new book on the spread of IE



On Feb 20, 12:38 pm, ekk...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

It's therefore heartwarming to see that so much research is happening
in mainland nowadays, for people to find out their own past. Let us
not forget what this thread was originally about: the original Indo-
European people. The same is true for Chinese: they have their
languages, and many of them would like to find out more about the
original speakers of the roots of their languages.

You clearly have a reading comprehension problem, and you are clearly
no linguist.

The original topic of the thread is a new book on the spread of Indo-
European LANGUAGES. There is not and never was such a thing as "Indo-
European people."
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