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Erik Hill <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 15 Feb 2002 17:57:03 -1000
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Swedish?  Damn.  So close -- Jeg kan litt norsk, but no swedish.  Guess 
I'll have to wait for the translation!

I suppose I could use this as an opportunity to learn.  I guess by the 
time the germanic languages split off of indo-european we were well into 
our neolithic age, I suppose even before that, with indo-european 
itself.  What's a good example of a language spoken by a hunter-gatherer 
group that is well analyzed?  Any?

Erik

On Friday, February 15, 2002, at 11:32 AM, Hans Kylberg wrote:

> At 09:09 2002-02-14 -0500, Hilary McClure wrote:
>
>> I'm glad you mentioned Daniel Quinn.
> Jean Leidloff's Continuum Concept,
>
> You can also have a look at my page about Tomas Ljungberg's book
> "Människan Kulturen och Evolutionen. That book is planned to be
> translated into english - by Daniel Quinn
>
> http://w1.860.telia.com/~u86010756/eMKochE.html
>
> - Hans
>

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