Re: [tied] Excerpts from Aryan Idols by Stefan Arvidsson (2006)

From: mkelkar2003
Message: 46277
Date: 2006-10-04

Any comments on the following paragraph?

M. Kelkar

"Most debated is the Russian structuralist
Prince Niklaj Trubestkoj (1890-1938), who argues in the famous
article
"Gedanken uber das Indogermanenproblem" (1936) although it is
possible
that the similarities between the Indo-European languages are due to
a
common origin, this hypothesis is not necessary. He found that notion
of an original language (the family tree model) more romantic than
scientific and imagined that the genetic classification might be
replaced with a structuralist one (Arvidsson 2006, p.296)."





--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, george knysh <gknysh@...> wrote:
>
> Wash off the accumulated ideological nonsense of
> unwelcome fellow-travellers, and you still get
> infinitely more reliable data from linguistics,
> archaeology, and history (the genuine scientific
> endeavours) concerning the Proto-Indo-Europeans than
> you do from these fellow-travellers' OIT cousins
> (:=)). The fact we don't know everything about the
> universe doesn't mean the universe doesn't exist, and
> the Anglo-Israelite claptrap is no argument against
> the existence of ancient Israel.
>
> --- mkelkar2003 <swatimkelkar@...> wrote:
>
> > Excerpts from Aryan Idols by Stefan Arvidsson (2006)
> etc. etc. etc. (Yaaaawwnnn....)
>
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