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Genetic Linguistics:Essays on Theory and Method '05
Greenberg, Joseph 著
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PART I: CLASSIFICATION, GROUPING, AND SUBGROUPING; 1. HistoricalLinguistics and Unwritten Languages (1953); 2. Genetic Relationship AmongLanguages (1957); 3. The Problem of Linguistic Subgroupings (1957); 4. TheGeneral Classification of Central and South American Languages (1960); 5. TheMethodology of Language Classification (1963); PART II: CLASSIFICATION, SOUNDCORRESPONDENCES AND RECONSTRUCTION; 6. The Principles of Genetic LinguisticClassification (1987); 7. On Lumping and Splitting in Linguistics and Biology(1999); 8. The Concept of Proof in Genetic Linguistics (2000); 9. Review ofVladimir E. Orel & Olga V. Stolbova, Hamito-Semitic etymological dictionary:Materials for a Reconstruction (1996); 10. Proto-linguistic Variation: A LinkBetween Historical Linguistics and Sociolinguistics (1989); 11. Indo-EuropeanPractice and American Indianist Theory in Linguistic Classification (1990);PART III: INDO-PACIFIC, AMERIND, EURASIATIC; 12. The Indo-Pacific Hypothesis(1971); 13. Classification of American Indian Languages: A Reply to Campbell(1989); 14. In Defense of Amerind (1996); 15. Does Altaic Exist? (1997); 16.The Convergence of Eurasiatic and Nostratic (1998); PART IV: GENETICLINGUISTICS AND HUMAN HISTORY; 17. Linguistic Typology and History: Review ofJohanna Nichols, Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time (1993); 18. Are ThereMixed Languages (1999); 19. Language and Archaeology: Review of ColinRenfrew, Archaeology and Language: The Puzzle of Indo-European Origins andMerritt Ruhlen, A Guide to the World's Languages, vol. 1: Classification(1988); 20. Beringia and New World Origins: The Linguistic Evidence (1996);Bibliography of Works Related to Joseph H. Greenberg's Theory and Methods forGenetic Linguistics; APPENDIX A; Works by Joseph H. Greenberg on GeneticLinguistics; APPENDIX B; Reviews, Commentaries and Discussion of Joseph H.Greenberg's Works on Genetic Linguistics; Index
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