Explorations In Language Macrofamilies


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Explorations in Language Macrofamilies


Explorations in Language Macrofamilies

Author: Vitaliĭ Viktorovich Shevoroshkin

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1989


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Diachronic Interpretation of the Nostratic Macrofamily


Diachronic Interpretation of the Nostratic Macrofamily

Author: Yan Kapranov

language: en

Publisher: V&R Unipress

Release Date: 2024-06-17


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This monograph presents a groundbreaking exploration into the Nostratic macrofamily, a concept that proposes a common ancestral language for several of the world's foremost language families. The study delves deep into the roots of Altaic, Afro-Asiatic, Dravidian, Eskimo-Aleut, Indo-European, Kartvelian, and Uralic languages, offering a unique perspective on their interconnections and evolutionary paths. The authors examine five pivotal Nostratic etymons from the Swadesh index to illustrate the shared cognitive frameworks of these diverse linguistic groups. This research challenges conventional perspectives on language evolution and introduces new methodologies in cognitive macro-comparative studies. Key to the work is the hypothesis of divergent-convergent and convergent-divergent evolutionary patterns stemming from a common Nostratic origin. Beyond linguistics, this study offers insights into human cognitive development, language formation, and change mechanisms.

On the Origin of Languages


On the Origin of Languages

Author: Merritt Ruhlen

language: en

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Release Date: 1994


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Arguing that the prevailing conception of historical linguistics is flawed, the author presents a series of linguistic studies which demonstrate that all extant human languages share a common origin.