Only with the help of the two pictures, I was able to figure out that the Macedonian(?) is coupled with the Slavic!
For the Unafiliated, he says *= extinct or older stage of an modern language! That is interesting consideration!
It is however interesting that he puts the Slavic, Baltic and Thracian into one group.
It is also a interesting reference to the Albainan (Dacian?).
Recently I was listening to some Romanian people how they speak to each other. The intonation of the language they spoke was pure reassamblence of the Albanian intonation. I can't say if the words are the same or similar, but how it sounded, it was really as if I listen to Albanians.
Only with the help of the two pictures, I was able to figure out that the Macedonian(?) is coupled with the Slavic
I think Macedonian is together with (under the) Greek. But the place of Macedonian and Dacian is not finally determined.
According to the diaggram the Prehellenic is more closer to Germanic, and in the same branch like Albanian, Thracian, Slavic and Baltic* instead of Greek and Armenian. That would say the Prehellenic is the older phase and the Slavic the newest variation of the same branch.
*There are some theories that Albanian and Thracian are related with Balto-Slavic, but those are only theories for now.
I think Macedonian is together with (under the) Greek. But the place of Macedonian and Dacian is not finally determined.
According to the diaggram the Prehellenic is more closer to Germanic, and in the same branch like Albanian, Thracian, Slavic and Baltic* instead of Greek and Armenian. That would say the Prehellenic is the older phase and the Slavic the newest variation of the same branch.
Thanx Po-drum, it is kind a messy diagram if you ask me! With better looking at it, Macedonian(?) is actually hanging in the air, not connected to any of the brunches!
Albanian prof. Eqrema Çabeja (1908-1980), have stated that Albanian language have been formed in nowadays Romania (Dacia) in the 6 century A.D. after what they moved and settled on the albanian coast in the late 10th century.
The purpose of the media is not to make you to think that the name must be changed, but to get you into debate - what name would suit us! - Bratot
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