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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ Dana, it's rather unfortunate but just as there are Euroloons, there are also Afroloons and Clyde is one of them. :o The guy claims Berber languages to be Euoropean in origin due to a few typological similarities here and there despite the glaring differences in structure and vocabulary as well as the fact that Berber is not spoken in Europe and there's no evidence that it ever was. Meanwhile he claims Dravidian to be African in origin even though the Dravidian languages are not only farther removed geographically from Africa than is Europe, but again due to typological similarities in language despite the glaring difference in vocabulary and structure. You see the pattern here-- an Indian language group becomes African while an actual African language group becomes European. It is pseudo-scholarly nuttiness at its worst. :o [/QB][/QUOTE]
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