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What can the classification of languages tell us about human origins and human prehistory? This book presents a popular account of the origin of language. It is intended for an audience with no prior knowledge of comparative linguistics, genetics or archaeology. The present volume is a reprint of the 2009 second edition of the book, and includes the text of the first edition (1994) with minor modifications, as well as the scientific evidence for monogenesis, and a Postscript recounting developments in the field since the original publication of the book.
This book presents a series of illuminating studies which
conclusively demonstrates that the prevailing conception of
historical linguistics is deeply flawed. Most linguists today
believe that there is no good evidence that the Indo-European
family of languages is related to any other language family, or
even any other language. In like manner, the New World is deemed to
contain hundreds of language families, among which there are no
apparent links. Furthermore, it is claimed, there are no known
connections between the languages of the Old World and those of the
Americas. And finally, the strongest belief of all is that there is
no trace of genetic affinity--nor could there be--among the world's
language families.
This book presents a series of illuminating studies which
conclusively demonstrates that the prevailing conception of
historical linguistics is deeply flawed. Most linguists today
believe that there is no good evidence that the Indo-European
family of languages is related to any other language family, or
even any other language. In like manner, the New World is deemed to
contain hundreds of language families, among which there are no
apparent links. Furthermore, it is claimed, there are no known
connections between the languages of the Old World and those of the
Americas. And finally, the strongest belief of all is that there is
no trace of genetic affinity--nor could there be--among the world's
language families.
This is the first of three pathbreaking volumes that will constitute a wide-ranging analytical guide to the world's approximately 5,000 languages. The volumes are written for both linguists and general readers, and this first volume in particular assumes no background in linguistics. A postscript prepared for this paperback edition takes research data to 1990. The book is illustrated with 21 maps.
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