lookwhoscross-eyednow@... wrote:
> But Piotr, I thought that Centum/Satem wasn't a crucial dividing
> line? I thought there were other Isoglosses to go by as well
>
> Adeus,
> Michael
there are some linguists which mean the centum/satem is not so properly
working as expected.
I gave some explanation of "c"= "s" even in my own language. And this
doens't mean there is not anymore the same language just because some
say " ghini" and other "bini", or "ce" and other "she".
The centum/satem is just a basis, but there must be more considerentes
which on the basis centum/satem indeed, separated the languages. And I
am not sure if they are clear established.
Alex