At 04:24 PM 9/4/00 -0400, Ray Dillinger wrote: > Deciphering >an unknown langauge, not related to known languages, when it is >written in an unknown script is a feat of linguistics that >transcends mere cryptanalysis and has, so far, rarely or never >been done. Don't the linguists typically rely on a major crib (e.g., the Rosetta stone)?
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