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Septembris 5., 2010
mindbound | 22:19 Well, in the case of Sumerian language things get really funny. Sumerian, being a language isolate as it is, does not have an explicit connection to the tree of Indo-European languages as a whole. It is therefore even more preposterous to theorize about connection between it and a relatively modern branch of the Indo-European, such as the Celtic.
Besides, Sumerian language was, by all existing accounts, dead and long-forgotten at least a thousand years before the earliest possible appearance of Celtic languages.
I am not a linguist, of course, so these are my 2% only; and yet, I am pretty convinced that a linguist would just mostly append to what I said.
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