From: david_russell_watson
Message: 56885
Date: 2008-04-06
> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Rick McCallister"<gabaroo6958@...> wrote:
> >Yes, of course you have, Patrick, and all by yourself moreover,
> > It goes beyond that into plain irrationality.
> > If you're looking for vocabulary links, you look first
> > at closely related languages.
> > If you lost an outhouse in Arkansas, you don't go look
> > for it in Tennessee.
> > And if you are going to look at other families, you
> > look first at the proto-language. If you don't go back
> > to the proto-language, you run the risk of comparing
> > koalas to bears, wombats to woodchucks, plesiosaurs to
> > whales, etc,
>
> Right.
>
> That is why I have reconstructed _the_ Proto-Language.
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