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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] ^The Old south Arabian (language) may be effectively defunct now, perhaps in part due to the role of Arabic in contemporary times, but that does not mean that genetic continuity from the time of Sabean complex to present should be non-existent. Ethiopian Semitic languages have also evolved over the ages since the decline of the ancient Ethio-Sabean contact, but that does not mean because there are language shifts or changes, that populations have undergone extinction. I'm not aware of any population "replacement" in South Arabia, but if there was, I'd like to know about its details. BTW: There is also such a thing as acculturation! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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