Re: Palaeolithic continuity theory of origin of Indoeuropean languages



On Feb 17, 2:04 am, Fionn Mac Cumhaill <invisi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
There is a web site for this at :http://www.continuitas.com/

There is quite a lot of stuff there, some of it in Italian, which I do
not understand.

Is there anything to this? I don't want to spend a lot of time on it
only to find out that it is a pile of rubbish.

Kooks need not attempt to supply any answers. I'm only interested in
competent linguistic opinion.

Can you not use your own brain?
Are you a semiliterate freak?

DV
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