Re: 'Dug' from PIE? (was: Rg Veda Older than Sanskrit)

From: fournet.arnaud
Message: 57793
Date: 2008-04-21

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From: "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@...>

> > No, as far as I'm concerned, Schrijver's 'language of
> > geminates' is the NWBlock language, which I've said
> > several times before.
>
> Exactly.

>And, the NWBlock language was spoken in the area between the rivers
>Weser/Aller and Somme/Oise. That's a where.
>Torsten

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I'm ready to accept the idea that "around" the Celts (to the north or
northeast)
there was a different people of probable PIE ascent.
But
You have not proved that this NWB extended so far to the south-west.
Much to the contrary,
This summer, you have provided a map with "candate" toponym,
where one obvious "condette" is missing in the Morini territory,

It does not help your theory to proffer ever and ever falsified data.

The coalitions described in BG do not support the way you cut in half the
gaulish tribes.

Arnaud
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