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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] [QUOTE] [b]all Nilo-Saharan speaking populations from Kenya, Tanzania, southern Sudan, and Chad cluster with west-central Afroasiatic Chadic speaking populations (Fig. S13).[/b] [/qb][/QUOTE]Swenet inadvertently just offered us the rope to hang himself using the Tishkoff study. If Nilo-Saharan speaking populations cluster with Chadic speakers (from the former Afro-Asiatic phylum), then it shows that there's no genetic (DNA) signature of Afro-Asiatic speaking people as Nilo-Saharan was not included in the debunked Afro-Asiatic language phylum. [b]I don't know about you all but if Nilo-Saharan speakers and Chadic speakers cluster with each others genetically it most probably means they are from the same genetic (DNA) population who most likely spoke a language from which BOTH Nilo-Saharan and Chadic speakers are both descendants of. That is the Negro-Egyptian language. [/b] That's the most likely scenario. The most probable scenario. Obviously only a linguitic analysis, such as what Homburger, Diop, Obenga, Mboli have done, can determine if any 2 languages share or not the same linguistic ancestor language. Obenga has determine that, yes, Chadic and Nilo-Saharan speakers share a common ancestor language called Negro-Egyptian. The Tishkoff quote used by Swenet (using STR DNA) shows that they are also from THE SAME common genetic population. [b]Confirming genetically what Obenga found linguistically.[/b] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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