Language Dispersal Beyond Farming

Language Dispersal Beyond Farming

Author
Martine RobbeetsAlexander Savelyev, (eds.)
Publisher
John Benjamins
Language
English
Year
2017
Page
325+xiv
ISBN
9789027212559,9789027264640
File Type
pdf
File Size
29.5 MiB

Why do some languages wither and die, while others prosper and spread? Around the turn of the millennium a number of archaeologists such as Colin Renfrew and Peter Bellwood made the controversial claim that many of the world’s major language families owe their dispersal to the adoption of agriculture by their early speakers. In this volume, their proposal is reassessed by linguists, investigating to what extent the economic dependence on plant cultivation really impacted language spread in various parts of the world. Special attention is paid to "tricky" language families such as Eskimo-Aleut, Quechua, Aymara, Bantu, Indo-European, Transeurasian, Turkic, Japano-Koreanic, Hmong-Mien and Trans-New Guinea, that cannot unequivocally be regarded as instances of Farming/Language Dispersal, even if subsistence played a role in their expansion.

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