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leroc Senior Member United States Joined 4312 days ago 114 posts - 167 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German
| Message 25 of 26 25 June 2013 at 5:53am | IP Logged |
The Dene and the Yeniseian languages are very possibly related, an interesting study by a Linguist at Western Washington University deserves a look at by all the people here curious about a language connection the spans New World to Old World. I think the Athabaskan-Ket connection is much more likely than a Japanese one.
Edited by leroc on 25 June 2013 at 5:56am
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| karaipyhare Tetraglot Groupie Paraguay Joined 5586 days ago 74 posts - 150 votes Speaks: Portuguese, Spanish*, English, Guarani Studies: German, Italian, French, Mandarin, Japanese
| Message 26 of 26 25 June 2013 at 5:56am | IP Logged |
Hahahahaha I just can say the man who wrote that is sh*tbat crazy.
In this text http://villarrubia.wordpress.com/articulos/seccion-de-aventu reros-luis-caldas-tibirica-la-aventura-
de-las-lenguas/ he says he found words of Celtic and Arab origin among the Amerindian languages! It looks
like this guy just likes to compare all the vocabulary of any two languages he picks at random and list the
coincidences.
He also says the Magyars from Hungary contacted the Mayans before Columbus, Chinese traded silk with
the Incas.......
Summarizing, the America's were invaded by Japanese, Chinese, Egyptians, Hungarians, Celtics, Arabs and
Norsemen.... All before Columbus. Crap!
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