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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] basicbows quote: ________________________________________________________________ On Tokharian. Is that not the dead language once spoken in western China? Apparently it was an IE language, and archeologists have dug up Tokharian settlements and graveyards. Are you claiming that Meroitic was an IE language? Do you have a Phd in linguistics? If so, from where? ________________________________________________________ Tokharian was spoken in Central Asia, not China. It is claimed to be an IE language, but the evidence indicates that it was a lingua franca used to provide the diverse linguistic communities a means for communication. I have a Masters Degree in Social Science with a major in Anthropology, and a minor in linguistics from the University of Illinois-Urbana. I have numerous publications in cultural anthropology and linguistics. In addition, I taught linguistics at Saint Xavier University in Chicago for a number of years. Do you have a PhD in linguistics? What are your credentials? Have you ever taught linguistics? Have you ever published an article in linguistics? You don't need any credentials to participate in this forum because I am learning new knowledge everyday. But inquiring minds would like to know about yours, since you wanted to know mine. ........ [/QB][/QUOTE]
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