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http://www.amazon.com/Vasconica-EuropaRegards,
-Semitica-Linguistics-Studies-
Monographs/dp/311017054X
Extract:
The Atlantic people, a branch of the Semitidic, or Hamito-Semitic, or Afro-Asiatic, or simply Semitic family explored and settled along the West coast of Europe and particularly in the Solent, Ireland, Scotland, Denmark. In Ireland, according to Vennemann they caused the shift from SVO [Subject-Verb-Object] word order to VSO [Verb-Subject-Object] word order and in the Germanic area they introduced a lot of super-structural [added on, additional?] words. He proves it again by showing that many words having to do with the sea, or military activities can be traced to a Semitic origin. His etymology of the Solent [strait separating the Isle of Wight from the mainland of England] is convincing, but the rest is less convincing. He says these Semitidic or Atlantic people brought megalithic constructions.
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