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Indo-European and Its Closest Relatives
The Eurasiatic Language Familyvolume 2, Lexicon
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| Publisher: |
STANFORD UNIV PR |
| Publication Date: |
06/2002 |
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Hardcover |
| ISBN-10: |
0804746249 |
| ISBN-13: |
9780804746243 |
| Retail Price: |
$55.00 |
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Author:
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Joseph Harold Greenberg
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Description
<div>The basic thesis of this two-volume work (<i>Volume I. Grammar</i> was published in 2000) is that the well known and extensively studied Indo-European family of languages is but a branch of a much larger Eurasiatic family that extends from Europe across northern Asia to North America. Eurasiatic is seen to consist of Indo-European, Uralic-Yukaghir, Altaic (Turkic, Mongolian, and Tungus-Manchu), Japanese-Korean-Ainu (possibly a distinct subgroup of Eurasiatic), Gilyak, Chukotian, and Eskimo-Aleut. The author asserts that the evidence presented in the two volumes for the validity of Eurasiatic as a single linguistic family confirms his hypothesis since the numerous and interlocking resemblances he finds among the various subgroups can only reasonably be explained by descent from a common ancestor.<br><br>The present volume provides lexical evidence for the validity of Eurasiatic as a linguistic stock. Since some of the relevant etymological material has already been published in the work of some Nostraticists, this volume emphasizes those etymologies involving Ainu, Gilyak, Chukotian, and Eskimo-Aleut, languages generally omitted from Nostratic studies. The Eurasiatic family is itself most closely related to the Amerind family, with which it shares numerous roots. The Eurasiatic-Amerind family represents a relatively recent expansion (circa 15,000 BP) into territory opened up by the melting of the Arctic ice cap. Eurasiatic-Amerind stands apart from the other families of the Old World, among which the differences are much greater and represent deeper chronological groupings. <br><br>The volume includes a classification of Eurasiaticlanguages, references cited, and semantic and phonetic indexes.<br><br></div>
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General Product Information
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Actual Pages: 232
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Length: 9.26 in.
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Language of Text: English
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Width: 6.36 in.
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Height: 0.73 in.
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Edition Description: Updated
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Weight: 1.01 lb.
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