The Origin of Language: Tracing the Evolution of the Mother Tongue

The Origin of Language: Tracing the Evolution of the Mother Tongue

by Merritt Ruhlen
The Origin of Language: Tracing the Evolution of the Mother Tongue

The Origin of Language: Tracing the Evolution of the Mother Tongue

by Merritt Ruhlen

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Overview

This book, The Origin of Language: Tracing the Evolution of the Mother Tongue, originally published in 1994 by John Wiley & Sons, was written in a more popular style, accessible to an educated general audience, than the more scholarly and academic tome of a similar title, On the Origin of Languages: Studies in Linguistic Taxonomy, published the same year. In The Origin of Language Ruhlen laid out the principles of linguistic genetic classification, i.e., classifying languages into families according to common origins rather than typological features. Ruhlen showed how simple this can be, especially for languages that have diverged for a few millennia, by juxtaposing short lists of basic (non-cultural) words like eye, fire, and tongue. He also showed that the same methods can be used to postulate older and deeper families, often called "macro-families" or "macrophyla," by comparing reconstructed forms from lower-level families. Such deeper families (e.g., Nostratic, Dene-Caucasian, Nilo-Saharan, Austric) are generally more controversial than lower-level families, but Ruhlen did not shy from discussing them if he thought the evidence supported them. Ruhlen was also interested in other fields of anthropology, such as archaeology and human genetics, and brought these fields into play.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781463244958
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
Publication date: 04/25/2023
Series: Harvard Oriental Series - Opera Minora , #14
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

MERRITT RUHLEN, Ph.D., is one of the world's foremost linguists, and his work has been featured in nearly every recent major article on the history of language. Dr. Ruhlen received his Ph.D. in linguistics from Stanford University, and studied linguistics at the University of Paris, the University of Bucharest, and the University of Illinois. He has published more than forty articles, monographs, and books on various topics in linguistics.

Table of Contents

Language and History: Voices from the Past.

Language Families: What Is Known.

Controversy: What Is Debated.

Native Americans: Language in the New World.

The Origin of Language: Are There Global Cognates?.

A Window on the World: What Has Been Resolved.

Genes: Biology and Language.

The Emerging Synthesis: On the Origin of Modern Humans.

Epilogue.

An Annotated Bibliography.

Index.

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