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and B. Richard Page, who made reasoned dismissals of a number of his proposals. The reviewers still applauded Vennemann's "efforts to reassess the role and extent of language contact in the development of Indo-European languages in Europe".
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region between the 6th and 3rd centuries BC; this, he claims, is evidenced by proposed Semitic loanwords in the Germanic languages as well as structural features such as
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is dated to the 6th to 3rd centuries BC, as evidenced by the fact that only some presumed Punic loanwords participated in it.
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Sprache und Kultur der Indogermanen. Akten der X. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft, 22.–28. September 1996
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English – a German dialect? Prof. em. Theo Vennemann, Ph.D. Rotary Club Munich International. 7 November 2005.
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Vennemann's controversial claims about the prehistory of European languages include the following:
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https://web.archive.org/web/20131027232420/http://www.cls.psu.edu/pubs/pubs/LINGUA1158.pdf
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of the Germanic languages. According to Vennemann, Carthaginians colonized the
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Kitson, P.R. (November 1996). "British and European River Names".
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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used by the Carthaginians but without intervention by the
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