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Richard Forrest (richard@plesiosaur.com) 2004/02/01 07:06

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> Nice try, Jack, but I'm afraid unless you can show me what the common
> ancestor between Finno-Ugric and INdo-European, then evolution doesn't apply
> to the origins of these language families. And if evolution can't account
> for the rise of labguage families, then what does? How did those language
> families come into being? What theory of them would be consistent with what
> evolution claims about man's origins?
>
> This is an important question. It was also what this argument was about when
> I brought it up. The architectural aside is the distractor, thrown in by
> someone who couldn't answer the question, so she decided to change the
> question. Don't criticise my debating techniques, it was Anne Broomhead who
> swept in with that one.
>
> Uncle Davey

So:
Unless you can show a common ancestor between Finno-Ugric and
Indo-European (a question which should be posed to a linguist, not a
biologist), the evolution of man from his animal origins is disproved?
And if you can't show a common ancestral language, the 'Tower of
Babel' story is proved true?
And if evolution can't account for the *orgin* of language (bearing in
mind that evolution does not address the problem of origins), then
language does not evolve - i.e. change with time?

This seems to be a remarkable series of non-sequiturs. Perhaps you
could clarify your argument?

RF


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