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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mystery Solver: One thing that seems to support the reality of family relations as characterized by the Afrasan macro-family, is the genetic divergence of the groups therein. Many of these groups in the said macro family [language-wise] descend from ancestral populations which show relatively recent divergence dates with respect to the other. [/QUOTE]Agreed, genetic, but also geographical and historical. The existence of the language family itself is about as soundly based as is the existence of any other language family. Linguists debate the internal infrastructure and which languages do or do not belong, but they don't deny that said relationships exist. No evidences have been provided to the contrary, polemics notwithstanding. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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