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A “proto-Eurasiatic” language?
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40.       burakk
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 24 Jun 2013 Mon 10:11 pm

the runic turkic alphabet is the parent of the runic germanic alphabet that is the parent of of germanic languages and had prepared the grounds for the phenocian alphabet which also got parented from the indo european hitites who immigrated from the northern india. this is what those fabled "scientists" might be trying to say.

 

also excuse me but scientists especially historians and antropologists are very political and sided. read on orientalizm and youll understand the reason behind such things.



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41.       Kuveytli
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 25 Jun 2013 Tue 12:11 pm

 

Quoting burakk

the runic turkic alphabet is the parent of the runic germanic alphabet that is the parent of of germanic languages and had prepared the grounds for the phenocian alphabet which also got parented from the indo european hitites who immigrated from the northern india. this is what those fabled "scientists" might be trying to say.

 

also excuse me but scientists especially historians and antropologists are very political and sided. read on orientalizm and youll understand the reason behind such things.

 

{#emotions_dlg.wtf}

 

"Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance."

George Bernard Shaw

42.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 25 Jun 2013 Tue 12:19 pm

 

Quoting Kuveytli

 

 

{#emotions_dlg.wtf}

 

"Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance."

George Bernard Shaw

 

Bernard Shaw was certainly a smart man.

Yet, he could not have known more than a contemporary man of equal formal education level.

 

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