Re: Etruscan related to proto-indo-european? Is Linear A Luwian?

From: Francisco Antonio Doria
Message: 63877
Date: 2009-04-23

Well, of course I'm an amateur here - I have a PhD in mathematical physics, and am best known for having proved that chaos theory is undecidable and Gödel-incomplete in its axiomatic form, so my formal training is outside linguistics. My interest in linguistics in this particular case has to do with the birth of philosophy: how much of the Hittite cultural aspects has been carried into Greek thought?

Yet I wouldn't call Margalit Finkelberg an amateur...


--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Anatoly Guzaev <anatoly_guzaev@...> wrote:
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> Subject: [tied] Re: Etruscan related to proto-indo-european? Is Linear A Luwian?
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> I think that Albanian Language is one of those rare languages that can translate Etruscan, and is possible that Albanian Language it self to be an Proto-Indo European language...
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> link: http://www.thelosttruth.altervista.org/SitoEnglish/pelasgian_etruscan_english.html
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