Does anyone know where to find or have saved the first pic that's missing from
this post about Vogt's phonetics on Bax's site, which seems like it was the "phonetic" values of all letters according to him? Because that'd be one of the most important things for convenience when it comes to investigating his theory, having a clear correspondence chart so that all the suggested unintuitive values for the EVA letters (not to mention the di- and trigraphs) wouldn't have to be memorised...
Vijay wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 3:49 pmIn that case, Romani would have no more relevance to the hypothesis than any of those other Indo-Aryan languages would, and you might as well just call it "the Indo-Aryan hypothesis."
Everything you said makes sense, and at least I learned a lot of new information about Romani from it, so I'm not going to argue. So, yeah, he was incorrectly expanding the definition of "Romani" beyond all reason and nobody questioned it AFAIK (or at least I didn't); I'd assume because "Romani" is what Indians who migrated west and their language(s) are called so it's convenient, but anyway, that doesn't make it correct and you're right that "Indo-Aryan" would definitely be a more appropriate term, so at least I'll use that from now on.
Since you're a Romani expert and know a lot about Indo-Aryan languages in general, how do you feel about it? Things like the list of possible cognates
in this post and whatnot? Because a lot of them seem too convincing to me to be coincidence, but (like you probably know by now) my brain tries its hardest to not have to accept that coincidences are real, so I'm biased...
