On Nov 11, 2017, at 7:08 PM,
Joseph, Brian <joseph.1@osu.edu> wrote:
The “evidence" that purportedly links Algonquin with Norse does not measure up to the scientific standards of historical linguistics, so there is nothing to remark upon. … there is no basis grounded in sound historical linguistic methodology for Sherwin’s claims.
Brian D. Joseph
Distinguished University Professor of Linguistics
The Ohio State University
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