David:
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, David Kummerow<farmerjoeblo AT hotmail.com>
wrote:
There are major problems I see with David’s criticism. To list a few:Karl, please provide linguistic substantiation on this point.
One that I note, namely, that the difference between a dialect and a
cognate language is only one of degree, not of kind.
I’ve had to deal with both cognate languages and dialects in three
languages I speak (not counting Biblical Hebrew), hence for you not to
recognize the validity of the above statement shows greater ignorance
of linguistics than I expected. If you want literature to back up my
statement, go back to the Brothers Grimm, who did much of their work
with dialects for that very reason.
If I find your claims untrustworthy in areas where I can check up on
them, why should I trust your claims in areas where I can’t check up
on them?
I see no reason to continue this discussion.
Karl W. Randolph.
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