Re: [tied] How should Nostratic be viewed?

From: Daniel J. Milton
Message: 19969
Date: 2003-03-17

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Geraldine Reinhardt" <waluk@...>
wrote:
> Andy,
> Interesting. I had been under the (apparently false) assumption
that the Maori were Australian Aborigines. The Pama-Ngungan family
seems to be a new kid on the block (although I do find a full
listing in Google). Is the Pama-Ngungan language truly a "family"
or could it assume the label of "dialect"? Are you thus claiming
that Pama-Ngungan is the "sole" language for Australia?
>
> Gerry

Gerry, if you're really interested in genetic classification of
languages, instead of finding random statements on the Web and
asking stupid questions, why don't you do some homework?
I suggest you get Ruhlen's 1987 "A Guide to the World's Languages,
Vol.1: Classification (I don't believe there is a Vol. 2 yet).
Ruhlen has his (and Greenberg's) biases, and objections can and have
been raised about his basic approach.
Nevertheless, in this book he gives a fair presentation of rival
classifications. At the least, reading it won't do you any harm,
and I think it might do you some good.
Dan Milton