The Prehistory of Languages

The Prehistory of Languages
Title The Prehistory of Languages PDF eBook
Author Mary R. Haas
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 120
Release 2018-12-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110881640

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In Hot Pursuit of Language in Prehistory

In Hot Pursuit of Language in Prehistory
Title In Hot Pursuit of Language in Prehistory PDF eBook
Author John D. Bengtson
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 500
Release 2008
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027232520

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Compiled in honor and celebration of veteran anthropologist Harold C. Fleming, this book contains 23 articles by anthropologists (in the general sense) from the four main disciplines of prehistory: archaeology, biogenetics, paleoanthropology, and genetic (historical) linguistics. Because of Professor Fleming's major focus on language — he founded the Association for the Study of Language in Prehistory and the journal Mother Tongue — the content of the book is heavily tilted toward the study of human language, its origins, historical development, and taxonomy. Because of Fleming's extensive field experience in Africa some of the articles deal with African topics. This volume is intended to exemplify the principle, in the words of Fleming himself, that each of the four disciplines is enriched when it combines with any one of the other four. The authors are representative of the cutting edge of their respective fields, and this book is unusual in including contributions from a wide range of anthropological fields rather than concentrating in any one of them.

Language in Prehistory

Language in Prehistory
Title Language in Prehistory PDF eBook
Author Alan Barnard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 338
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1316467732

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For ninety per cent of our history, humans have lived as 'hunters and gatherers', and for most of this time, as talking individuals. No direct evidence for the origin and evolution of language exists; we do not even know if early humans had language, either spoken or signed. Taking an anthropological perspective, Alan Barnard acknowledges this difficulty and argues that we can nevertheless infer a great deal about our linguistic past from what is around us in the present. Hunter-gatherers still inhabit much of the world, and in sufficient number to enable us to study the ways in which they speak, the many languages they use, and what they use them for. Barnard investigates the lives of hunter-gatherers by understanding them in their own terms, to create a book which will be welcomed by all those interested in the evolution of language.

Language Contacts in Prehistory

Language Contacts in Prehistory
Title Language Contacts in Prehistory PDF eBook
Author Henning Andersen
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 310
Release 2003
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781588113795

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Every language includes layers of lexical and grammatical elements that entered it at different times in the more or less distant past. Hence, for periods preceding our earliest historical documentation, linguistic stratigraphy the systematic study of such layers may yield information about the prehistory of a given tradition of speaking in a variety of ways. For instance, irregular phonological reflexes may be evidence of the convergence of diverse dialects in the formation of a language, and layers of material from different source languages may form a record of changing cultural contacts in the past. In this volume are discussed past problems and current advances in the stratigraphy of Indo-European, African, Southeast Asian, Australian, Oceanic, Japanese, and Meso-American languages.

The Prehistory of Language

The Prehistory of Language
Title The Prehistory of Language PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Botha
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 368
Release 2009-04-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199545871

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Prominent linguists, cognitive scientists, archaeologists, primatologists, anthropologists, and natural scientists examine issues and advances in understanding language evolution, ranging from the co-evolution of language and music to the evolutionary biology of language. An important and stylish contribution to a fascinating area of research.

The Oxford Handbook of Language Evolution

The Oxford Handbook of Language Evolution
Title The Oxford Handbook of Language Evolution PDF eBook
Author Maggie Tallerman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 790
Release 2012
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199541116

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Leading scholars present critical accounts of every aspect of the field, including work in animal behaviour; anatomy, genetics and neurology; the prehistory of language; the development of our uniquely linguistic species; and language creation, transmission, and change.

Phylogenetic Methods and the Prehistory of Languages

Phylogenetic Methods and the Prehistory of Languages
Title Phylogenetic Methods and the Prehistory of Languages PDF eBook
Author Peter Forster
Publisher McDonald Institute Monographs
Pages 218
Release 2006
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Evolutionary ('phylogenetic') trees were first used to infer lost histories nearly two centuries ago by manuscript scholars reconstructing original texts. Today, computer methods are enabling phylogenetic trees to transform genetics, historical linguistics and even the archaeological study of artefact shapes and styles. But which phylogenetic methods are best suited to retracing the evolution of languages? And which types of language data are most informative about deep prehistory? In this book, leading specialists engage with these key questions. Essential reading for linguists, geneticists and archaeologists, these studies demonstrate how phylogenetic tools are illuminating previously intractable questions about language prehistory. This innovative volume arose from a conference of linguists, geneticists and archaeologists held at Cambridge in 2004.