The syntactic structure you can see in the mediterranean languages
today has gradually developed during 3000 years.
Many elements of this structure were first seen in the AA languages
from ca 1500 BC, and have spread througout most of the mediterranean
languages since that time.
It is simply very logical to think that the IE languages around the
Mediterranean sea therefore have been strongly influenced
structurally by the AA languages.
Peter, you are actually nothing but yamming out claims of my view
being absurd without managing to prove it. Just invoking incantations
about your educational competancy does not constitute any logical
argument.
> His claim that "Greek and the IE languages around the Mediterranean
Sea are
> strongly influences by the afro-asiatic languages in their
structure" is
> also absurd.
> His claim that "The influence upon Latin is seen fully by the
development of
> the romance languages" is patently illogical.
>
> A few loan words do not make "strong influences in structure".
>
> Peter
>