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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] The Afro-Asiatic language family is a joke. It does not exist. Obenga provides an excellent example of the nonexistence of Afro-Asiatic in his article: Le "chamito-semitique n'existe pas",Revue d'Egytologie et des civilisations Africaines, 1:51-58. Here he compares the words for sun Semitique Akkadien samas Ugaritique sps Hebreu semes Arabe sams Egyptian Ancient ra Demotique ra Copte ra Couchitique/Cushite sidamo arriso saho-afar ayro Berber siwa tfokt ghadames tufet, thafath nefusa tufut mzab tfuit Tchadique Hausa ra-na, rana langues du Bahr el-Ghazal ndogo ri sere ri tagbu ri and li bviri li mondu ra The Rest of Negro-African Rendile (Kenya) orr'ah Songhay (Niger) ra Vai (Liberia) ra Susu (Guinee) ra Gbin ra Samo re Numu re Ligbi re Here Obenga makes vividly clear that where as the Egyptian and Black-African terms for 'sun' agree, the Semitic and Berber terms show no relationship. This supports the Obenga and Diop theory that Egyptian and Black African languages are genetically related, while the Semitic and Berber languages show that the so-called Afro-Asiatic family of languages does not exist. . . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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