Language Dispersal, Diversification, and Contact
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Language Dispersal, Diversification, and Contact
Crevels, Mily; Muysken, Pieter
Oxford University Press
07/2020
378
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Inglês
9780198723813
15 a 20 dias
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1: Mily Crevels and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of diversification and contact: Re-examining dispersal hypotheses
Part I: General approaches
2: Johanna Nichols: Dispersal patterns shape areal typology
3: Peter Trudgill: Sociolinguistic typology and the uniformitarian hypothesis
4: Tom Gueldemann and Harald Hammarstroem: Geographical axis effects in large-scale linguistic distributions
5: Balthasar Bickel: Large and ancient linguistic areas
Part II: Southeast Asia and Oceania
6: Marian Klamer, Mily Crevels, and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in Island Southeast Asia and Oceania
7: Nicholas Evans: Time, diversification, and dispersal on the Australian continent: Three enigmas of linguistic prehistory
8: William A. Foley: Language diversity, geomorphological change, and population movements in the Sepik-Ramu basin of Papua New Guinea
9: Jean-Christophe Galipaud: The dynamics of human expansion and cultural diversification in Southeast Asia and Oceania during the Neolithic: An archaeological perspective
10: Mark Donohue and Tim Denham: The role of contact and language shift in the spread of Austronesian languages across Island Southeast Asia
Part III: Africa
11: Gerrit J. Dimmendaal, Mily Crevels, and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in Africa
12: Gerrit J. Dimmendaal: Language diversification and contact in Africa
13: Koen Bostoen: The Bantu expansion: Some facts and fiction
14: Maarten Mous: Language isolates and the spread of pastoralism in East Africa
Part IV: South America
15: Pieter Muysken and Mily Crevels: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in South America
16: Patience Epps: Amazonian linguistic diversity and its sociocultural correlates
17: Robert S. Walker: Cultural phylogenetics in lowland South America
Part I: General approaches
2: Johanna Nichols: Dispersal patterns shape areal typology
3: Peter Trudgill: Sociolinguistic typology and the uniformitarian hypothesis
4: Tom Gueldemann and Harald Hammarstroem: Geographical axis effects in large-scale linguistic distributions
5: Balthasar Bickel: Large and ancient linguistic areas
Part II: Southeast Asia and Oceania
6: Marian Klamer, Mily Crevels, and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in Island Southeast Asia and Oceania
7: Nicholas Evans: Time, diversification, and dispersal on the Australian continent: Three enigmas of linguistic prehistory
8: William A. Foley: Language diversity, geomorphological change, and population movements in the Sepik-Ramu basin of Papua New Guinea
9: Jean-Christophe Galipaud: The dynamics of human expansion and cultural diversification in Southeast Asia and Oceania during the Neolithic: An archaeological perspective
10: Mark Donohue and Tim Denham: The role of contact and language shift in the spread of Austronesian languages across Island Southeast Asia
Part III: Africa
11: Gerrit J. Dimmendaal, Mily Crevels, and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in Africa
12: Gerrit J. Dimmendaal: Language diversification and contact in Africa
13: Koen Bostoen: The Bantu expansion: Some facts and fiction
14: Maarten Mous: Language isolates and the spread of pastoralism in East Africa
Part IV: South America
15: Pieter Muysken and Mily Crevels: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in South America
16: Patience Epps: Amazonian linguistic diversity and its sociocultural correlates
17: Robert S. Walker: Cultural phylogenetics in lowland South America
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1: Mily Crevels and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of diversification and contact: Re-examining dispersal hypotheses
Part I: General approaches
2: Johanna Nichols: Dispersal patterns shape areal typology
3: Peter Trudgill: Sociolinguistic typology and the uniformitarian hypothesis
4: Tom Gueldemann and Harald Hammarstroem: Geographical axis effects in large-scale linguistic distributions
5: Balthasar Bickel: Large and ancient linguistic areas
Part II: Southeast Asia and Oceania
6: Marian Klamer, Mily Crevels, and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in Island Southeast Asia and Oceania
7: Nicholas Evans: Time, diversification, and dispersal on the Australian continent: Three enigmas of linguistic prehistory
8: William A. Foley: Language diversity, geomorphological change, and population movements in the Sepik-Ramu basin of Papua New Guinea
9: Jean-Christophe Galipaud: The dynamics of human expansion and cultural diversification in Southeast Asia and Oceania during the Neolithic: An archaeological perspective
10: Mark Donohue and Tim Denham: The role of contact and language shift in the spread of Austronesian languages across Island Southeast Asia
Part III: Africa
11: Gerrit J. Dimmendaal, Mily Crevels, and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in Africa
12: Gerrit J. Dimmendaal: Language diversification and contact in Africa
13: Koen Bostoen: The Bantu expansion: Some facts and fiction
14: Maarten Mous: Language isolates and the spread of pastoralism in East Africa
Part IV: South America
15: Pieter Muysken and Mily Crevels: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in South America
16: Patience Epps: Amazonian linguistic diversity and its sociocultural correlates
17: Robert S. Walker: Cultural phylogenetics in lowland South America
Part I: General approaches
2: Johanna Nichols: Dispersal patterns shape areal typology
3: Peter Trudgill: Sociolinguistic typology and the uniformitarian hypothesis
4: Tom Gueldemann and Harald Hammarstroem: Geographical axis effects in large-scale linguistic distributions
5: Balthasar Bickel: Large and ancient linguistic areas
Part II: Southeast Asia and Oceania
6: Marian Klamer, Mily Crevels, and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in Island Southeast Asia and Oceania
7: Nicholas Evans: Time, diversification, and dispersal on the Australian continent: Three enigmas of linguistic prehistory
8: William A. Foley: Language diversity, geomorphological change, and population movements in the Sepik-Ramu basin of Papua New Guinea
9: Jean-Christophe Galipaud: The dynamics of human expansion and cultural diversification in Southeast Asia and Oceania during the Neolithic: An archaeological perspective
10: Mark Donohue and Tim Denham: The role of contact and language shift in the spread of Austronesian languages across Island Southeast Asia
Part III: Africa
11: Gerrit J. Dimmendaal, Mily Crevels, and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in Africa
12: Gerrit J. Dimmendaal: Language diversification and contact in Africa
13: Koen Bostoen: The Bantu expansion: Some facts and fiction
14: Maarten Mous: Language isolates and the spread of pastoralism in East Africa
Part IV: South America
15: Pieter Muysken and Mily Crevels: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in South America
16: Patience Epps: Amazonian linguistic diversity and its sociocultural correlates
17: Robert S. Walker: Cultural phylogenetics in lowland South America
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