--- In cybalist@..., x99lynx@... wrote:... This would put it about
20,000 years before the end of > the ice age and maybe 15,000 years
before there were such a thing as a modern > Steppe climate. And
23,000 years before the first farmers and about 20,000 > years before
the disappearance of the sabre-tooth tiger and the mastodon.> > So I
would imagine that there wouldn't be too much memory left of all this.
> > And I have also determined using comparative and internal
reconstruction that > the human language at the time would have
consisted of a single sound, which > I have determined to be
equivalent to the French diphthong "en." So far it > seems <en>
meant "what's cooking?" and <en-en> meant "where's the men's >
room?". ;-)
en?
This sounds very familiar. In Tamil, en- means 'mine' and en-n-a
means 'what'? An elongated: e_n means 'why'?
um. It appears the frontal lobe wasn't networked effectively. Or, is
it loosely-coupled corpus colossum?