Re: Ice Age Languages

Keith Norris (keith@GECKO.BIOL.WITS.AC.ZA)
Mon, 15 Jul 1996 11:47:24 LOCAL

In article <4sa0a2$ili@newsfeed.cts.com> "A. Hart" <wfst@cts.com> writes:
In article <4sa0a2$ili@newsfeed.cts.com> "A. Hart" <wfst@cts.com> writes:
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A Hart Wrote:

>1. Is any group or individual studying presently the theories of
>spoken languages or compiling a dictionary of theorized Ice Age
>Languages?

How on Earth would it be possible to compile a dictionary of languages that
are not known to have even existed, let alone have any thread of an idea of
what they may have been?

Keith Norris