Liar, the paper states no such thing. I have posted the link below for anybody to check themselves.
Sile you have sent this study too many times to me and i have responded to it too many times across other forums also for you to not be "trawlling" now.
1. This study does not once mention the Messapic language or dialect. The word "language" appears three times, only in the list of references in the titles of non-messapic related papers.
2. This is a quote from the paper: " Further, historic and archaeologicalsources suggest that the Iron Age Iapygian communities of southern Italy originate from an
unknown pre-Iron Age population from Illyria, situated in the present-day Balkan region(Peruzzi 2016)."
3. This is from the conclusion of the paper that you yourself posted: "Taken together, population pairwise ΦST, and the distribution of mtDNA haplotypes inrelation to the comparative mtDNA data set show that the Iron Age southern Italians likelydescended from early to late Neolithic farmers from Anatolia and possibly as far East as theCaucasus, and from migrants arriving from eastern Europe around the
late Neolithic/earlyBronze Age".
Early Bronze age is 3000BC, which is 2500-2000 years earlier than the linguistic evidence I posted about Ancient Greek loanwords and Messapic - Albanian concordance so this paper is not even directly relevant or a counter-argument to what I posted.
Also, using EEF mtdna to argue more eastern origin without comparing with Y-dna is hardly convincing. All the linguistic evidence I posted is still solid, despite you trying to give a different impression to onlookers
Here is a link to the paper so that onlookers can see for themselves.
LINK:
https://macsphere.mcmaster.ca/bitstream/11375/22810/2/PhD_Dissertation_Emery_Final.pdf