Re: The Turkic Languages in a Nutshell
- From: Darkstar <darkstar100@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:12:08 -0700 (PDT)
Panu wrote:
On Jun 27, 4:12 pm, Darkstar <darkstar...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Christopher Culver wrote:
Darkstar <darkstar...@xxxxxxxx> writes:
First of all, I didn't study Khalaj, Salar, Yugur in detail, because
their vocabularies are hard to get.
Here Darkstar reminds us that he does not have access to a university
library. This fact should suffice to dissuade him from trying to make
any sort of scholarly claims, but somehow he still persists.
Here you remind me that you're an American army jerk, and you belong
there. Don't waist your time on me.
He indeed shouldn't. The fact that you are reduced to ad hominem
attacks neatly shows that you are no match to Chris Culver, who
actually has done some admirable research into Turkic (and Finno-
Ugric) languages.
You're almost on a permanent ignore, Phogland. Don't waist your time
with the starlets. As I've said at cybolist, I don't care about
authority in science (it's the basics of logic); it only matters
whether one is abe to produce any sensible argumented talk here and
now.
.
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