Dispersals and diversification : linguistic and archaeological perspectives on the early stages of Indo-European

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Dispersals and diversification : linguistic and archaeological perspectives on the early stages of Indo-European

edited by Matilde Serangeli, Thomas Olander

(Brill's studies in Indo-European languages & linguistics, v. 19)

Brill, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Dispersals and diversification offers linguistic and archaeological perspectives on the disintegration of Proto-Indo-European, the ancestor of the Indo-European language family. Two chapters discuss the early phases of the disintegration of Proto-Indo-European from an archaeological perspective, integrating and interpreting the new evidence from ancient DNA. Six chapters analyse the intricate relationship between the Anatolian branch of Indo-European, probably the first one to separate, and the remaining branches. Three chapters are concerned with the most important unsolved problems of Indo-European subgrouping, namely the status of the postulated Italo-Celtic and Graeco-Armenian subgroups. Two chapters discuss methodological problems with linguistic subgrouping and with the attempt to correlate linguistics and archaeology. Contributors are David W. Anthony, Rasmus Bjorn, Jose L. Garcia Ramon, Riccardo Ginevra, Adam Hyllested, James A. Johnson, Kristian Kristiansen, H. Craig Melchert, Matthew Scarborough, Peter Schrijver, Matilde Serangeli, Zsolt Simon, Rasmus Thorso, Michael Weiss.

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Preface and Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Dispersals and Diversification of the Indo-European Languages Matilde Serangeli 1 Ancient DNA, Mating Networks, and the Anatolian Split David W. Anthony 2 Nouns and Foreign Numerals: Anatolian 'Four' and the Development of the PIE Decimal System Rasmus Bjorn 3 Proto-Indo-European Continuity in Anatolian after the Split: When Hittite and Luwian Forms Require a Proto-Indo-European Source Jose L. Garcia Ramon 4 Myths of Non-Functioning Fertility Deities in Hittite and Core Indo-European Riccardo Ginevra 5 Did Proto-Indo-European Have a Word for Wheat? Hittite seppit(t)- Revisited and the Rise of Post-PIE Cereal Terminology Adam Hyllested 6 And Now for Something Completely Different? Interrogating Culture and Social Change in Early Indo-European Studies James A. Johnson 7 The Archaeology of Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Anatolian: Locating the Split Kristian Kristiansen 8 Hittite handa(i)- 'to Align, Arrange, etc.' and PIE Metaphors for '(Morally) Right' H. Craig Melchert 9 Cognacy and Computational Cladistics: Issues in Determining Lexical Cognacy for Indo-European Cladistic Research Matthew Scarborough 10 Italo-Celtic and the Inflection of *es- 'Be' Peter Schrijver 11 The Anatolian Stop System and the Indo-Hittite Hypothesis-Revisited Zsolt Simon 12 Two Balkan Indo-European Loanwords Rasmus Thorso 13 The Inner Revolution: Old But Not That Old Michael Weiss Index

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