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Post by highduke on Jan 12, 2009 11:45:17 GMT -5
Why, so you can harass him? If he felt safe premiering the Gloss, he would have done it himself. He's an Arberesh from Italy, he is also arranging a scan of a medieval chronicle that documents the migration of a Cauc. tribe to Epirus under Greek tutelage & is working on researching K to Z cognates.
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Post by libofshe on Jan 12, 2009 11:50:35 GMT -5
if he felt safe? what's he scared of? albos taking him out because he is in possession of some medieval documents? documents that will bring down the foundations of albanian mythology?
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Post by highduke on Jan 12, 2009 11:57:12 GMT -5
No Albs wouldnt do that lol he's worried for the same reason Lubonja didnt want to publish the LORIS CASTRIOTA Genealogy featured on my website when I contacted him two years ago.
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Post by libofshe on Jan 12, 2009 12:05:39 GMT -5
dude you think you know lubonja? that dude is a delusional, pseudo intellctual, who is one more ridiculous statement away from being an anti-albanian burn out, you don't know him and don't pretend that you are in possession of some well kept secret that could change the dynamics in the balcans, you do have one thing in common with lubonja, you're both so far up your own ass it ain't even funny
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Post by highduke on Jan 12, 2009 12:12:26 GMT -5
I dont know Lubonja & never said I did, nor does it take some special skill to send him an email, a link & my university credentials & I posted our corespondence when the forum was hosted by proboards. I have a BA in history, I know people in SANU & including academics from 6 N. American & European universities, idiot
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Post by psychiatrists4hd on Jan 12, 2009 12:18:42 GMT -5
Signs of delusion here
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Post by highduke on Jan 12, 2009 12:22:40 GMT -5
Delusion is trying to play off what was observed in Reply #137 & Reply #138 & the first three Replies on this page.
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Post by malsor4life on Jan 12, 2009 13:25:59 GMT -5
Dumb thread lol
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Post by highduke on Jan 12, 2009 13:42:34 GMT -5
Its a dumb thread because people have ignored that the Gloss follows UBIQUITOUS etymological rules that I laid out in the posts I listed in Reply #146. I tried to get those points accross on pg.4 but the atmosphere was too charged. People have calmed down & are reacting less emotionaly now & thats what I expected but the Gloss was NOT compiled by myself like most assumed even though I made that clear throughout DEC./08
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Post by meltdown711 on Jan 12, 2009 14:06:50 GMT -5
Highduke, if you had any knowledge you would know eger in Alb is from the Latin acer which means fierce and is closely related to the English eager...
Great examples... lol
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Post by highduke on Jan 12, 2009 14:55:54 GMT -5
Laicisti, Im aware that a few cognates may have a different etymological interpretation, most dont
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Post by Pejoni on Jan 12, 2009 15:53:05 GMT -5
What a complete idiot, none of the words made sence!!!! I want my 1.5 minute back!!!!
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Post by highduke on Jan 12, 2009 16:38:08 GMT -5
Your the idiot. Learn how to spell 'sense' before you try to identify it lol
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Post by donnie on Jan 12, 2009 17:28:43 GMT -5
OK, finished my daily routine, a little work, little workout. Now I can adress highduke's "cognates". Laicisti, Im aware that a few cognates may have a different etymological interpretation, most dont You wish. Most of your so called cognates have nothing in common with each other than one common letter; that does not qualify two words as cognates. Even far similiarly sounding words are occasionally not cognates, such as Hebrew 'avar' and the English word 'over'; or Mbabaram 'dog' and English 'dog' (hound). I mean, how could you possibly connect 'katundar' with 'aakhaurkho'? LOL. There is no resemblance at all! Or 'shkelqyer' with 'bashkar'; the Albanian word sounds actually closer to the word 'excellence', just as Albanian 'ju' sounds closer to English you as opposed to the Chechen "cognate" of 'shu'. Same with 'qeth' which sounds just as close if not closer to English 'cut' than Chechen 'kheda'. Then there are those other ones you haven't analyzed properly but nevertheless hurried on in listing them as "cognates" in your excitement to "crush the Albanians", lol. One typical example is the word for 'burn', in Albanian 'djeg' and Chechen 'daago'. This is of an Indoeuropean root; in Latvian the word for 'burn' is 'degú', in Irish flame' is 'daig' or 'degi', in Old Church Slavonic you have 'zego'. If the Chechen 'daago' is of the same root as these, it is Indoeuropean imported. This is possible through one of the Indoeuropean tongues that have been spoken and are still spoken in Caucasus, e.g. Armenian or Ossetian. books.google.se/books?id=-XmqRrrJvkQC&pg=PA32&lpg=PA32&dq=djeg+indoeuropean&source=bl&ots=n2fzKaRpP-&sig=j7tNon9B6hhTybE_jqeBKyUaoy0&hl=sv&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=resultThe same goes with heq, which comes from PIE 'hwelk', which also explains the Russian word for 'drag' namely 'vlachat'; if by any chance Chechen 'hakka' comes from this root, it is also IE imported from any of the nearby IE languages. sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.lang/2007-02/msg02068.htmlThen we have the words highpicka think are not Turkish, when they infact are, such as 'kala' (castle); online.ectaco.co.uk/main.jsp%3bjsessionid=bc30ef9ab51432305294?do=e-services-dictionaries-word_translate1&direction=1&status=translate&lang1=23&lang2=tr&source=castleThese examples, just as all of the glossary, just goes to show the pseudo-scholar activities of highpicka, and that he trully is a , in Ilir's words, worthless piece of sh.t and an attention wh0re. He dismissed the works of old linguistics under the argument that they did not have access to modern technology, computers, internet and online dictionaries. But where they failed in quickness, they won in quality. Whereas highpicka, in his unability to think critically and desperate search to disprove our autochtony, thinks that the piling of as many worthless "cognates" as possible will somehow strengthen his theory. But to conduct a true research you need to speak the languages you are studying and work little more than a couple of weeks. But I guess this is of little if any importance to highpicka.
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Post by servus on Jan 12, 2009 17:31:58 GMT -5
Donnie i think its time for this thread to be transferred to his corner.
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Post by donnie on Jan 12, 2009 17:45:02 GMT -5
Some more examples of highpicka's stupidity. He links the Albanian word for knee which is 'gju' with Chechen 'goola'; personally, I think the Serbian word 'koleno' or 'koljeno' sounds closer, lol.
Khalkhar=kërcej; wtf??? No letter except 'r' is similiar; 'c' in Albanian is pronounced 'ts' and 'kh' in Chechen is probably a guttural sound, not ordinary 'k'.
dahndhi=gjedhe? LOL. There is nothing similiar. Highpicka does not know that 'dh' in Albanian is not an 'h' after a 'd', but a sound of its own, an interdental consonant similiarly pronounced as the English 'th' in they.
Buf in Albanian is a type of owl, not the species as a whole. That word is 'hut'. Nevertheless, I'd firstly connect this word with Spanish 'búho' than Chechen 'buh'.
Bil ma="fal me" -- you ignorant f.ck, you cannot even speak our language and yet you're trying to lecture US on our origins? LOL: It is "me fal", not "fal me" !!! The very difference in grammatic order eliminates this alleged connection of yours ...
Cham=Shijshëm? LOL. Based on one letter/sound? O Zot!
I dont think I have more nerves to continue for today ... the thought of even dealing with this type of "scholarly research" makes me nautious.
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Post by donnie on Jan 12, 2009 17:50:02 GMT -5
Donnie i think its time for this thread to be transferred to his corner. It will stay until it dies out, so highpicka can feel ashamed for making us wait for nothing.
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Post by servus on Jan 12, 2009 17:54:59 GMT -5
Chechen is closer to Slavic than any other language in Europe.
Its a matter of keeping this forum clean by transfering spam to his own corner. Why should AF bare the burden of his posts?
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Post by rex362 on Jan 12, 2009 17:59:59 GMT -5
mos i folni ......do ik vet aju i krisuri
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Post by highduke on Jan 12, 2009 18:28:59 GMT -5
And more amateurish analysis of what - 6 cognates lol in a misguided attempt to write off the entire glossary. donnie, donnie, donnie, a few debatable cognates imply debatability, they dont imply discreditation - only a lack of consistent morphological patterning can discredit the research as what is termed a 'false Gloss' but not debatability of a few selective cognates because Etymology by its nature is a debatable taxonomy, AMATEUR
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