... <elme@h...> ... European ... IE ... the take- ... population. ... nomads "elite" ... the ... Linguistics, of course. No, seriously, some culture would have...
... The term Old (or Archaic) Chinese as used by Pulleyblank, Baxter and many other authors refers to Chinese as spoken from the end of the second millennium...
... "Suppositions" about the origin of articulated speech, whether right or wrong, are simply irrelevant for understanding Indo-European linguistics. Whether...
Sorry to be moving off-topic, but in connection with Jens' point, how are the genes transmitted? By male descent, by female descent, or both? There have been...
... Analogy doesn't _have to_ apply in such cases, but it often does apply. Cf. Skt. ja:ma:tar-, Av. za:ma:tar- 'son-in-law', with exactly this kind of...
On 2006-02-01 10:37, tgpedersen wrote: [Piotr] ... [Torsten] ... [Brian] ... [Torsten] ... There's some further evidence in the shape of Arm. gis^er <...
... ****GK: I don't believe such a categorical either/or solution is either plausible or helpful. The best working hypothesis seems to me to be much more ...
... Are yaar ! Ye kya hai ? Do you really think that European scholars hate Hindus (followers of the Hindu religion) ? What has religion got to do with science...
... That is the title of the Agarwal (2006) article. I just reproduced the portions related to horses and chariots. ... factually true ? Yes. Do you believe...
... They are usually mixed, but if one wants to trace male or female inheritance, check the genes on the Y chromosome and mitochondrial genes, respectively,...
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... The genetic timlelines are clearly far too old to be of any direct relevance to the current accepted theory of invasion cum migration cum elite movement...
... Growing up in India which is today classified as a thrid world country I never for even a second, thought that the people from Russian/Urkranian steppes...
... It is these very facts that attract unscrupulous outsiders. A close parallel is provided by Mesopotamia, where the language of those who created urban...
... that presents ... *plh1nos rather ... Ludwig Reichert ... reconstructing ... reliable. ... Also, the Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture by Douglas Q....
... The question is what, if anything, can underlie Germanic *-st-, Latin and Greek -sp-, pre-Armenian *-ks- and Balto-Slavic *-k- in what seem to be variants...
... Latin ... seem to ... It's easy ... *-st- ... , -k- ... reconstruction ... the ... night' is ... But that doesn't prove that Germanic *we-st- was part of...
... country ... powerful in ... language ... their ... We gathered that much. ... And that's why there can't have been an emigration from India. ... Who's...
... Here's an interesting coincidence, Finnish koira, dog < Uralic *kuj, male. Also Finnish susi, wolf < *kwon- (through Baltic after many sound changes). ...
Please if you could help me with the possible meaning of the PIE suffix -so I try to explain Romanian ceafã 'nape' <-> Alb qafë 'id.' as PAlb *kep- sa < PIE...
... Daniel, I think that you arrive too quickly to acuse somebody of 'fundamentalism'. For example, I think that Romanian (I'm Romanian) inherited its...
Please if you could help me with the possible meaning of the PIE suffix -so ceafa "nuca, cervice" (cf. alb. qafë "idem"), Dear Marius, Regarding "Romanian...
... See http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cybalist/message/16097 (by Guillaume Jacques, an Old Chinese and Sino-Tibetan scholar) Piotr "Le mot pour "chien" a...
Would you put me through with some information about the genetic studies you have done on different populations in the world, especially on Northern Europeans....