08-07-2010, 11:13 AM
Actually serious scholars have linked the language forms of Ireland and northern Spain. (I've not heard anyone seriously link them to Israel.) Don't know whether that theory is currently in fashion. Since it's more than fifteen minutes old, I suspect it's out. :roll:
One assertion in the debate about the Celtishness of Britain is that Brythonic was so different from Gaelic. There are many theories which use that issue to both defend or refute the Celt credentials of the Britons.
I don't pretend to know enough to have more than an opinion. (Don't need to actually know anything to have an opinion, as demonstrated on TV and the web daily. :lol: )
One assertion in the debate about the Celtishness of Britain is that Brythonic was so different from Gaelic. There are many theories which use that issue to both defend or refute the Celt credentials of the Britons.
I don't pretend to know enough to have more than an opinion. (Don't need to actually know anything to have an opinion, as demonstrated on TV and the web daily. :lol: )
"Fugit irreparabile tempus" (Irrecoverable time glides away) Virgil
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