This book considers how languages have traditionally been divided into families, and asks how they should classified in the future. It describes and applies computer programs from biology and evolutionary genetics to data about languages and shows how the power of the computer can be harnessed to throw light on long-standing problems in historical linguistics. It tests current theories and hypotheses, shows how new ideas can be formulated, and offers a series of demonstrations that the new techniques applied to old data can produce convincing results that are sometimes startlingly at odds with accepted wisdom. April and Robert McMahon combine the expertise and perspectives of an historical linguist and a geneticist. They analyse the links b...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
Reconciling the genetic, linguistic and archaeological histories of humans will require linguists an...
Reconciling the genetic, linguistic and archaeological histories of humans will require linguists an...
This book considers how languages have traditionally been divided into families, and asks how they s...
This paper reviews the basic concepts of historical linguistics and the comparative techniques used ...
Over the past two decades, many of the major controversies in historical linguistics have centred on...
Over the past two decades, many of the major controversies in historical linguistics have centred on...
Historical linguists have always been interested in grouping varieties and languages together into s...
Historical linguists have always been interested in grouping varieties and languages together into s...
By comparing the languages of the world, we gain invaluable insights into human prehistory, predatin...
Beyond its theoretical success, the development of molecular genetics has brought about the possibil...
Beyond its theoretical success, the development of molecular genetics has brought about the possibil...
Demographic events often leave traces in languages and genes: this prompted Darwin’s prediction that...
Human languages form a distinct and largely independent class of cultural replicators with behaviour...
Human languages form a distinct and largely independent class of cultural replicators with behaviour...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
Reconciling the genetic, linguistic and archaeological histories of humans will require linguists an...
Reconciling the genetic, linguistic and archaeological histories of humans will require linguists an...
This book considers how languages have traditionally been divided into families, and asks how they s...
This paper reviews the basic concepts of historical linguistics and the comparative techniques used ...
Over the past two decades, many of the major controversies in historical linguistics have centred on...
Over the past two decades, many of the major controversies in historical linguistics have centred on...
Historical linguists have always been interested in grouping varieties and languages together into s...
Historical linguists have always been interested in grouping varieties and languages together into s...
By comparing the languages of the world, we gain invaluable insights into human prehistory, predatin...
Beyond its theoretical success, the development of molecular genetics has brought about the possibil...
Beyond its theoretical success, the development of molecular genetics has brought about the possibil...
Demographic events often leave traces in languages and genes: this prompted Darwin’s prediction that...
Human languages form a distinct and largely independent class of cultural replicators with behaviour...
Human languages form a distinct and largely independent class of cultural replicators with behaviour...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
Reconciling the genetic, linguistic and archaeological histories of humans will require linguists an...
Reconciling the genetic, linguistic and archaeological histories of humans will require linguists an...