Re: Human Language. (long post)

John A. Halloran (seagoat@primenet.com)
19 Jan 1997 15:11:02 -0700

In article <19970119182401.NAA06460@ladder01.news.aol.com> mscob@aol.com (MSCob) writes:

>You can't show primitiveness in these languages on
>linguistic grounds. Furthermore, one hypothesis has Proto-Indo-European
>as recent as 2000 BC. Mary Coberly

In his book on language evolution and in the two articles to which I referred,
Bernard H. Bichakjian has shown that Indo-European and its neighboring
language families have evolved to be more efficient tools for communication
over the last 6,000 years.

You should read and respond to his articles before making statements such as
the one above.

Regards,

John Halloran