Balkan Group: Albanian
 Jonathan Slocum and Carol Justus
  In the twentieth century, Albanian was determined to be an Indo-European  language, but one so different from the neighboring Italian, Greek, and Slavic  languages which have influenced it that it must be classified as an independent  surviving branch of Indo-European. Three different Paleo-Balkan languages  (Illyrian, Thracian, and Dacian) have each been proposed as the ancestor of  modern Albanian, hence these four at least might be argued to constitute a  "Balkan" family.
  Now, exactly how these and other old Balkan languages including Macedonian  and perhaps Paionian might be related to Albanian, to each other, and to the  Indo-European language family more generally is a much debated topic supported  by too little objective evidence (i.e., ancient texts). Yet because these and  certain other ancient languages of the Balkans are generally if not provably  considered to be Indo-European and somehow related to one another, and because  they were geographically clustered, they are grouped for convenient reference.  A recently coined term, the 
Balkan sprachbund, refers to a variety of  ancient and, especially, modern languages of the Balkans that have strongly  influenced one another, so much so that ancestral relationships (if they exist)  among the "Balkan" subset may never be identified with certainty due to the  obscure evidence.
  Albanian, as noted, is demonstrably Indo-European. Where it is spoken in  the Balkans, there are two main dialects: Gheg, generally toward the north  (Serbia/Kosovo and Montenegro), and Tosk, generally toward the south (Albania).
		
		
	
	
Албанскиот јазик = палео-балкан јазици Илириа,Тракиа,Дациа, Македониа...  значи албанскиот јазик е палео-балканскиот јазик на пелазгите... оние пелазги за кои зборуваше онаа лингвистката во емисијата на Миленко, за етруските,тројаните... 
P.S.: Каква врска има палео-балканскиот албански јазик со карпатскиот словенски ?...  Не се мисли залудно, нема врска...