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The discussion is now open. Have fun! --[[User:WeepingElf|WeepingElf]] ([[User talk:WeepingElf|talk]]) 07:25, 22 January 2018 (PST)
The discussion is now open. Have fun! --[[User:WeepingElf|WeepingElf]] ([[User talk:WeepingElf|talk]]) 07:25, 22 January 2018 (PST)
'''This is very interesting! For real!'''
- About the Etruscans, I found this map [http://westernarmeniatv.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/History_2015-08-31-2-770x470.jpg], I believe that the Aegean-Tyrrhenian languages could be from a Macro-Mithian group, together with Kartvelian and possibly Sumerian.
- In '''point 6''', '''"Danubian"''' refers to [[Danubian]]? would be a relative of the main language of the Cardial-impresso culture (this family would be extended along with other minority groups presumably)?
- Also in the '''point 6''', I usually believe that Iberian is not a homogenous language, maybe not even a family, surely it was a lingua franca of origin that was extended with Greek and Phoenician trade, but from a family from the north that arrived with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urnfield_culture], while the '''Basque''' would be '''Pyrenean''', the '''Proto-Iberian family''' would be '''"Alpine"''' presumably from the '''Massif Central'''. It is my theory. It would be a Paleo-atlantic language, and it ends up displacing the Paleo-Mediterranean languages originating in the Iberian peninsula (6 or 3 families more or less) like this [http://www.mac.cat/eng/Branches/Ullastret/Archaeological-Site-Museum/Museum/The-Iberian-Culture/Pre-Iberian-Period-650-550-BC]. So it seems no known representative of Paleo-mediterranean, in the LLL would be [[Eteonoric]] or as you proposed before, possibly [[Basque]] and other relatives.
- Do you think that a branch of '''Afro-Asiatic''' languages could have developed in Europe as in this theory: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_(Semitic)_languages]? I think at least two, one from the '''Balkans and the Middle East''' and another from the '''Iberian Peninsula'''.
--[[User:Spinovenator|Spinovenator]] ([[User talk:Spinovenator|talk]]) 15:26, 24 January 2018 (PST)

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The discussion is now open. Have fun! --WeepingElf (talk) 07:25, 22 January 2018 (PST)

This is very interesting! For real!

- About the Etruscans, I found this map [1], I believe that the Aegean-Tyrrhenian languages could be from a Macro-Mithian group, together with Kartvelian and possibly Sumerian.

- In point 6, "Danubian" refers to Danubian? would be a relative of the main language of the Cardial-impresso culture (this family would be extended along with other minority groups presumably)?

- Also in the point 6, I usually believe that Iberian is not a homogenous language, maybe not even a family, surely it was a lingua franca of origin that was extended with Greek and Phoenician trade, but from a family from the north that arrived with [2], while the Basque would be Pyrenean, the Proto-Iberian family would be "Alpine" presumably from the Massif Central. It is my theory. It would be a Paleo-atlantic language, and it ends up displacing the Paleo-Mediterranean languages originating in the Iberian peninsula (6 or 3 families more or less) like this [3]. So it seems no known representative of Paleo-mediterranean, in the LLL would be Eteonoric or as you proposed before, possibly Basque and other relatives.

- Do you think that a branch of Afro-Asiatic languages could have developed in Europe as in this theory: [4]? I think at least two, one from the Balkans and the Middle East and another from the Iberian Peninsula.

--Spinovenator (talk) 15:26, 24 January 2018 (PST)