Origins and evolution of languages: retrospectives and perspectives | p. 1 |
Genetic evolution and the evolution of languages | p. 29 |
Languages, genes, and prehistory, with special reference to Europe | p. 40 |
Poor design features in language as clues to its prehistory | p. 63 |
What can we learn about the earliest human language by comparing languages known today? | p. 79 |
Conceptualization, communication, and the origins of grammar | p. 112 |
The origin of language as a product of the evolution of modern cognition | p. 133 |
Comparativism: from genealogy to genetics | p. 157 |
Simulating the expansion of farming and the differentiation of European languages | p. 192 |
Colin Renfrew's hypothesis on the Near-Eastern origin of the original Indo-European people: an evaluation | p. 215 |
New perspectives on the origin of languages | p. 241 |
Linguistic history and computational cladistics | p. 257 |
What do creoles and pidgins tell us about the evolution of language? | p. 272 |
Does history begin before Sumer? | p. 298 |
Index of authors | p. 331 |
Index of languages | p. 338 |
Index of subjects | p. 341 |
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