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Thanks. Just to be fair, I changed "many linguists" by "Jörg Rhiemeier" ;-) [[User:Talskubilos|Talskubilos]] 01:32, 14 September 2012 (PDT) | Thanks. Just to be fair, I changed "many linguists" by "Jörg Rhiemeier" ;-) [[User:Talskubilos|Talskubilos]] 01:32, 14 September 2012 (PDT) | ||
This is not what I can leave standing. I am by far not the only one who considers it unwarranted. ''Most'' linguists think that the evidence is insufficient. It is people like you who are in the minority position. | |||
--[[User:WeepingElf|WeepingElf]] 08:05, 14 September 2012 (PDT) | |||
Actually, most historical linguists have no position about Vasco-Caucasian because it's outside their own speciality (either IE or something else). [[Nostratic]] has more supporters than VC, but they're still a minority, so I think "many" would be more appropriate. [[User:Talskubilos|Talskubilos]] 06:08, 15 September 2012 (PDT) | |||
I have just added a link to your blog to the [[Vasco-Caucasian languages]] page. | |||
--[[User:WeepingElf|WeepingElf]] 12:58, 14 September 2012 (PDT) | |||
You'll have noticed my position has changed since our old discussions in ZBB, because now I know more about Paleo-IE, mainly (but not exclusively) thanks to Villar's last book. Now I regard Vasco-Caucasian speakers as being agropastoralists rather than farmers and mostly confined to the Mediterranean area in Europe. | |||
I also think the monolythic model of IE has contaminated Nostratic, resulting in a dramatical collapse of layers where Wanderwörter are mistaken by inherited lexicon and so on. [[User:Talskubilos|Talskubilos]] 07:50, 15 September 2012 (PDT) |
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- Hi,
- I've reduced your ban. In the future you are welcome to work on your own ideas here, but please do not continue the Europic discussion with Jörg. —Muke Tever | ✎ 06:41, 31 July 2012 (PDT)
Vasco-Caucasian
I have created a page on Vasco-Caucasian languages, but it doesn't say much yet. Feel free to add to it. --WeepingElf 07:52, 12 September 2012 (PDT)
Thanks. Just to be fair, I changed "many linguists" by "Jörg Rhiemeier" ;-) Talskubilos 01:32, 14 September 2012 (PDT)
This is not what I can leave standing. I am by far not the only one who considers it unwarranted. Most linguists think that the evidence is insufficient. It is people like you who are in the minority position. --WeepingElf 08:05, 14 September 2012 (PDT)
Actually, most historical linguists have no position about Vasco-Caucasian because it's outside their own speciality (either IE or something else). Nostratic has more supporters than VC, but they're still a minority, so I think "many" would be more appropriate. Talskubilos 06:08, 15 September 2012 (PDT)
I have just added a link to your blog to the Vasco-Caucasian languages page. --WeepingElf 12:58, 14 September 2012 (PDT)
You'll have noticed my position has changed since our old discussions in ZBB, because now I know more about Paleo-IE, mainly (but not exclusively) thanks to Villar's last book. Now I regard Vasco-Caucasian speakers as being agropastoralists rather than farmers and mostly confined to the Mediterranean area in Europe.
I also think the monolythic model of IE has contaminated Nostratic, resulting in a dramatical collapse of layers where Wanderwörter are mistaken by inherited lexicon and so on. Talskubilos 07:50, 15 September 2012 (PDT)