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this seems outdated. we already know Tsimshianic IS Indo-European.pic.twitter.com/3i8ghbe3AC
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Hey, that study included only Eurasian languages, so there's no signal from Tsimshian being another branch of the same family. Are there any studies directly comparing Tsimshian with Chukotko-Kamchatkan?
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Similarly, Tsimshian being considered a "peripheral Penutian" language (Sapir 1916, DeLancey 1997) is false signal from Uralic being sister family to Indo-European.
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I don't believe in a sister relationship. I agree that there is evidence for contact, and not just with early western Uralic but with far more derived descendant languages.... in fact, time-transgressive Uralic languages from what is still our far future.pic.twitter.com/9xBazhpUHH
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Imagine walking all the way from Norilsk to San Francisco in multiple generation journey
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they sailed
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hakan what do u think of dene-yeniseian
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Flat earf confirmed
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