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From: Theo Homan <theohoman at yahoo.com>
Subject: LL-L "Anthropology" 2008.06.04 (05) [E]
> From: Mark Dreyer <mrdreyer at lantic.net>
> Subject: LL-L "Anthropology" 2008.05.25 (02) [E]
>
> Dear Theo
>
> Subject: LL-L "Anthropology"
[...]
> You wrote:
> I'm a bit sorry, great Mark,
> But is this really an argument?
> I mean- example: most words for cup / bowl and so on
> in european languages go back to roots for 'skull'.
> Not just the Basques have an history going back to the
> stone-age.
> [And we are going back to a new stone-age; so let's
> remember all those words.]
> Great???
> Flatterer! Apologies for the late response. You are correct
> of course. We
> all descend from Adam, hey? On the other hand,
> Indo-Germanic for example can
> by its terminological features be (persuasively) traced
> back to a specific
> geographic origin & a specific level of technical
> sophistication, which, I
> am open to correction, includes the use of the plough, or
> at least the ard,
> & beasts of burden.
> The 'flint' explanation is not my thesis but that
> of my Basque conversant,
> however I accept it for the reason noted above - as ever,
> subject to
> correction.
>
> Yrs,
> Mark
Hi,
Accept my correction, please.
You are not just great, but also humble.
vr.gr.
Theo Homan
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