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The Meroitic language is deciphered and it is a Nilo-Saharan (black African) language
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: This is a particularly welcome effort by one of the world's most distinguished scholars in African linguistics. Although most of Gerrit Dimmendaal's research has centered around Nilotic and adjacent areas of East Africa, much of which he cites, D makes a serious effort to treat other areas and linguistic groups from throughout the continent. The result is an impressive reference work that students and scholars alike will want to own and consult. D's coverage of issues is extensive, as he addresses not only linguistic reconstruction and language classification, but also issues that arise in the study of language in context. [/QUOTE]I don't know why you post this review of the book beside as some kind of misguided knee-jerk reaction because I don't see anything good for you in it. We learn that Gerrit Dimmendaal is [b]one of the world's most distinguished scholars[/b], a specialist of [b]"Nilotic and adjacent areas of East Africa"[/b] , and that [b]"The result is an impressive reference work that students and scholars alike will want to own and consult."[/b] Thanks for posting a review of that impressive reference book written by one of the world's most distinguished scholars. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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