Ahmet Ardıç > 09-07-2024, 10:24 PM
RobGea > 10-07-2024, 12:24 AM
tavie > 10-07-2024, 01:07 AM
Aga Tentakulus > 10-07-2024, 09:44 AM
Ahmet Ardıç > 10-07-2024, 12:29 PM
(10-07-2024, 12:24 AM)RobGea Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.[Oh, would that be the "Paleolithic continuity theory" that Wikipedia calls a fringe theory because its claims are "linguistically highly improbable".
Well, no matter, i am sure that book is a fun read.]
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Ahmet Ardıç > 10-07-2024, 12:45 PM
(10-07-2024, 01:07 AM)tavie Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.[Macro-language families, e.g. like Nostratic or Eurasiatic, are fun to imagine but they have never been proven and are likely unable to be proved. This is why they are fringe theories. Any original common ancestor language would date back so long ago that we cannot find meaningful and systemic commonalities in descendant languages that are distinguishable from random coincidence. The languages would have changed far too much in that time. Moreover, the Etruscan written corpus is limited and dates millennia after any hypothetical split, and we don't see any Turkic writings recognized until at least a millennia after that, and they are limited too.
On the genetic studies (which in this case do not help us with identifying the language family), there have been far more recent ones, including a couple that found little difference between Etruscans and their Latin contemporaries. How odd this wasn't mentioned. As a side note, in the context of Etruscan origin, it's pretty important not to read "Anatolian" as synonymous with "Turkic", given that this usually refers to Anatolia about two millennia before Turkic peoples arrived there.]
Ahmet Ardıç > 10-07-2024, 01:10 PM
Koen G > 10-07-2024, 02:59 PM
Ahmet Ardıç > 10-07-2024, 05:20 PM
(10-07-2024, 02:59 PM)Koen G Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.[Scientific consensus exists for a reason: it reflects our best knowledge based on the information we currently have. Clinging to fringe theories does not make you braver or smarter than those who follow the majority opinion - quite on the contrary.
Is it a coincidence that both your views on linguistics and on the Voynich clash with the scientific consensus in favor of an increased importance of your own cultural heritage?]
Ahmet Ardıç > 10-07-2024, 05:42 PM