OK, I'll come clean - he's sitting in my family room watching daytime TV with me.
I think that for the most part I have respected the fact that this is a European forum and have consequently held...
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OK, I'll come clean - he's sitting in my family room watching daytime TV with me.
I think that for the most part I have respected the fact that this is a European forum and have consequently held...
I would avoid responding in a case like this. It is clearly intended to provoke one into a fight. We would say that Deja Vu has "an axe to grind" against Greeks.
Thank you for the good wishes.
It was literally the first thing that I heard over the car radio as my son got in for me to bring him to school.
Ok, thank you. In this case it may have been a loanword.
It would have been a remarkable parrallel if Equus got dropped for Caballus and Ech got dropped for Capall without some influence of one on...
Agreed. Theirs was a great work.
Yes, of course meanings can be changed and words can be dropped in time.
I probably did not phrase my question properly.
Equus of course was the word normally used for horse in Latin (That...
Ok, linguists, please help me out here-
My understanding had been that the Latin word for horse was Equus and that the word Caballus, originally meaning nag or a horse of lesser quality, began to...
Did you perhaps mistype what you wanted to say here?
Note that I did write that a number of Celts were absorbed, such as the Bastarnae. Note also that I utilized the term "Germanized" as opposed to saying that the region was occupied fully or mostly by...
Ok, I was not aware of Japanese going through two periods of hybridization. Thank you.
Welcome aboard and trust me, your post was not long at all. I too came across this forum while trying to do research. I was a little disappointed that this thread seemed to give out quickly. Maybe...
That seems to make sense to me. It may very well be the case that much of the early movements into the West were during the Chalcolithic (referring to copper and stone using) Age. While reading 'The...
I offer apologies in advance for going off-topic again.
I do agree that either Japanese derived from a proto-Korean or that both of them have a common ancestor. An interesting thought on this is...
Ok, I probably should have assumed that 'Germanic" was not what you wanted to write. My fault too. In addition to place-name, such as that of Bohemia, an interesting note would be the application of...
Hey, relax man.
I am confused from the following position: Trying to make sense of what the marker itself tells us concerning its association with a particular group, if any. In other words, I...
For the record. I have two apologies:
Firstly I have no digital map to illustrate wrote I wrote.
Also, what I wrote has nothing to do with the thread.
The U152 hotspot in Etruria and northern...
I absolutely agree that we can't use Urnfield settlement as a measuring stick for all who spoke Celtic languages.
I would also fairly admit that archaeological evidence of Urnfielders or any other...
That position appears to be quite of a push of the envelope. Of course we do not have the advantage of walking over to the areas people by Urnfielders and listening in on their conversations, but to...
I have to agree with some of these points.
Those in control of pension funds should know that they must invest properly, avoiding speculative markets, or face severe puishment.
I do not agree with...
Boy, do I expect to be pulled apart by wild dogs (no pun intended) for this one...
I would not dispute the possibility that we are losing our ability to think in abstract terms or to apply logic...
Clearly no apologies are necessary. I was just curious and wanted to rule out any possibility however unlikely it may have been, that 'it' was not referring to another one of the videos like the...
At the risk of being beaten up for asking a stupid question, I ask the following:
Your friend who speaks Irish Gaelic mentioned that to him/her the Gaulish sounded Germanic.
Is that correct?
I listened to each several times trying to get a idea of where to place the sounds if I could.
The reconstructed Gaulish, both from the song and from the male speaker video, have an almost...
Let her make her point.
Very well said.
The book that you read was clearly a good source. Your knowledge of the settlement of Appalachia is better than that of most Americans. Colonists of English descent, before the...