The Language of Hunter-Gatherers
Herausgeber: Güldemann, Tom; Rhodes, Richard A.; McConvell, Patrick
The Language of Hunter-Gatherers
Herausgeber: Güldemann, Tom; Rhodes, Richard A.; McConvell, Patrick
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Offers a linguistic window into contemporary hunter-gatherer societies, looking at how they survive and interface with agricultural and industrial societies.
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Offers a linguistic window into contemporary hunter-gatherer societies, looking at how they survive and interface with agricultural and industrial societies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 746
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1214g
- ISBN-13: 9781107003682
- ISBN-10: 1107003687
- Artikelnr.: 52960525
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 746
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1214g
- ISBN-13: 9781107003682
- ISBN-10: 1107003687
- Artikelnr.: 52960525
Part I. Introductory Chapters: 1. Hunter-gatherer anthropology and language
Tom Güldemann, Patrick McConvell and Richard Rhodes; 2. Genetic landscape
of present day hunter-gatherer groups Ellen Gunnasdóttir and Mark
Stoneking; 3. Linguistc typology and hunter-gatherer languages Balthasar
Bickel and Johanna Nichols; 4. Ethnobiology and the
hunter-gatherer/food-producer divide Cecil Brown; Part II. Africa: 5.
Hunters and gatherers in East Africa and the case of Ontoga (Southwest
Ethiopia) Mauro Tosco and Graziano Savà; 6. The Khoe-Kwadi family in
Southern Africa Tom Güldemann; Part III. Tropical Asia: 7. Hunter-gatherers
in South and Southeast Asia: the Mla-Bri Jørgen Rischel; 8. Languages in
the Malay Peninsula Niclas Burenhult; 9. Language in the Andaman Islands
Juliette Blevins; 10. Historical linguistics and Philippine
hunter-gatherers Lawrence A. Reid; 11. Hunter-gatherers of Borneo and their
languages Antonia Soriente; Part IV. New Guinea and Australia: 12. The
linguistic situation in near Oceana before agriculture Malcolm Ross; 13.
Language, locality and lifestyle in New Guinea Mark Donahue; 14. Small
language survival and large language expansion in aboriginal Australia
Peter Sutton; 15. Language and population shift in pre-colonial Australia:
non-Pama-Nyungan languages Mark Harvey; 16. The spread of Pama-Nyungan in
Australia Patrick McConvell; Part V. Northeastern Eurasia: 17. Typological
accommodation in central Siberia Edward J. Vadja; 18. Hunter-gatherers in
Eastern Siberia Gregory D. S. Anderson and K. David Harrison; Part VI.
North America: 19. Primitivism in hunter and gatherer languages: the case
of Eskimo words for snow Willem J. de Reuse; 20. Language shift in the
Subarctic and central Plains Richard A. Rhodes; 21. Uto-Aztecan
hunter-gatherers Jane H. Hill; Part VII. South America: 22. Language and
subsistence patterns in the Amazonian Vaupés Patience Epps; 23. The
Southern Plains and the Continental Tip Alejandra Vidal and José
Braunstein.
Tom Güldemann, Patrick McConvell and Richard Rhodes; 2. Genetic landscape
of present day hunter-gatherer groups Ellen Gunnasdóttir and Mark
Stoneking; 3. Linguistc typology and hunter-gatherer languages Balthasar
Bickel and Johanna Nichols; 4. Ethnobiology and the
hunter-gatherer/food-producer divide Cecil Brown; Part II. Africa: 5.
Hunters and gatherers in East Africa and the case of Ontoga (Southwest
Ethiopia) Mauro Tosco and Graziano Savà; 6. The Khoe-Kwadi family in
Southern Africa Tom Güldemann; Part III. Tropical Asia: 7. Hunter-gatherers
in South and Southeast Asia: the Mla-Bri Jørgen Rischel; 8. Languages in
the Malay Peninsula Niclas Burenhult; 9. Language in the Andaman Islands
Juliette Blevins; 10. Historical linguistics and Philippine
hunter-gatherers Lawrence A. Reid; 11. Hunter-gatherers of Borneo and their
languages Antonia Soriente; Part IV. New Guinea and Australia: 12. The
linguistic situation in near Oceana before agriculture Malcolm Ross; 13.
Language, locality and lifestyle in New Guinea Mark Donahue; 14. Small
language survival and large language expansion in aboriginal Australia
Peter Sutton; 15. Language and population shift in pre-colonial Australia:
non-Pama-Nyungan languages Mark Harvey; 16. The spread of Pama-Nyungan in
Australia Patrick McConvell; Part V. Northeastern Eurasia: 17. Typological
accommodation in central Siberia Edward J. Vadja; 18. Hunter-gatherers in
Eastern Siberia Gregory D. S. Anderson and K. David Harrison; Part VI.
North America: 19. Primitivism in hunter and gatherer languages: the case
of Eskimo words for snow Willem J. de Reuse; 20. Language shift in the
Subarctic and central Plains Richard A. Rhodes; 21. Uto-Aztecan
hunter-gatherers Jane H. Hill; Part VII. South America: 22. Language and
subsistence patterns in the Amazonian Vaupés Patience Epps; 23. The
Southern Plains and the Continental Tip Alejandra Vidal and José
Braunstein.
Part I. Introductory Chapters: 1. Hunter-gatherer anthropology and language
Tom Güldemann, Patrick McConvell and Richard Rhodes; 2. Genetic landscape
of present day hunter-gatherer groups Ellen Gunnasdóttir and Mark
Stoneking; 3. Linguistc typology and hunter-gatherer languages Balthasar
Bickel and Johanna Nichols; 4. Ethnobiology and the
hunter-gatherer/food-producer divide Cecil Brown; Part II. Africa: 5.
Hunters and gatherers in East Africa and the case of Ontoga (Southwest
Ethiopia) Mauro Tosco and Graziano Savà; 6. The Khoe-Kwadi family in
Southern Africa Tom Güldemann; Part III. Tropical Asia: 7. Hunter-gatherers
in South and Southeast Asia: the Mla-Bri Jørgen Rischel; 8. Languages in
the Malay Peninsula Niclas Burenhult; 9. Language in the Andaman Islands
Juliette Blevins; 10. Historical linguistics and Philippine
hunter-gatherers Lawrence A. Reid; 11. Hunter-gatherers of Borneo and their
languages Antonia Soriente; Part IV. New Guinea and Australia: 12. The
linguistic situation in near Oceana before agriculture Malcolm Ross; 13.
Language, locality and lifestyle in New Guinea Mark Donahue; 14. Small
language survival and large language expansion in aboriginal Australia
Peter Sutton; 15. Language and population shift in pre-colonial Australia:
non-Pama-Nyungan languages Mark Harvey; 16. The spread of Pama-Nyungan in
Australia Patrick McConvell; Part V. Northeastern Eurasia: 17. Typological
accommodation in central Siberia Edward J. Vadja; 18. Hunter-gatherers in
Eastern Siberia Gregory D. S. Anderson and K. David Harrison; Part VI.
North America: 19. Primitivism in hunter and gatherer languages: the case
of Eskimo words for snow Willem J. de Reuse; 20. Language shift in the
Subarctic and central Plains Richard A. Rhodes; 21. Uto-Aztecan
hunter-gatherers Jane H. Hill; Part VII. South America: 22. Language and
subsistence patterns in the Amazonian Vaupés Patience Epps; 23. The
Southern Plains and the Continental Tip Alejandra Vidal and José
Braunstein.
Tom Güldemann, Patrick McConvell and Richard Rhodes; 2. Genetic landscape
of present day hunter-gatherer groups Ellen Gunnasdóttir and Mark
Stoneking; 3. Linguistc typology and hunter-gatherer languages Balthasar
Bickel and Johanna Nichols; 4. Ethnobiology and the
hunter-gatherer/food-producer divide Cecil Brown; Part II. Africa: 5.
Hunters and gatherers in East Africa and the case of Ontoga (Southwest
Ethiopia) Mauro Tosco and Graziano Savà; 6. The Khoe-Kwadi family in
Southern Africa Tom Güldemann; Part III. Tropical Asia: 7. Hunter-gatherers
in South and Southeast Asia: the Mla-Bri Jørgen Rischel; 8. Languages in
the Malay Peninsula Niclas Burenhult; 9. Language in the Andaman Islands
Juliette Blevins; 10. Historical linguistics and Philippine
hunter-gatherers Lawrence A. Reid; 11. Hunter-gatherers of Borneo and their
languages Antonia Soriente; Part IV. New Guinea and Australia: 12. The
linguistic situation in near Oceana before agriculture Malcolm Ross; 13.
Language, locality and lifestyle in New Guinea Mark Donahue; 14. Small
language survival and large language expansion in aboriginal Australia
Peter Sutton; 15. Language and population shift in pre-colonial Australia:
non-Pama-Nyungan languages Mark Harvey; 16. The spread of Pama-Nyungan in
Australia Patrick McConvell; Part V. Northeastern Eurasia: 17. Typological
accommodation in central Siberia Edward J. Vadja; 18. Hunter-gatherers in
Eastern Siberia Gregory D. S. Anderson and K. David Harrison; Part VI.
North America: 19. Primitivism in hunter and gatherer languages: the case
of Eskimo words for snow Willem J. de Reuse; 20. Language shift in the
Subarctic and central Plains Richard A. Rhodes; 21. Uto-Aztecan
hunter-gatherers Jane H. Hill; Part VII. South America: 22. Language and
subsistence patterns in the Amazonian Vaupés Patience Epps; 23. The
Southern Plains and the Continental Tip Alejandra Vidal and José
Braunstein.