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Journal articles on the topic "Glottochronology"

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Soselia, Ether. "Glottochronology and the Divergence of Common-Kartvelian." Near East and Georgia 15 (December 15, 2023): 49–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.32859/neg/15/49-57.

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An alternative variant of the family tree of the Kartvelian languages, different from the G. Deeters’ one, has recently again appeared in the Kartvelian comparative-historical linguistics. According to the alternative genealogical tree, Svan-Zan language unity and Georgian (as an independent language) were formed at the first stage of the divergence of Common-Kartvelian. At the following stage Svan-Zan language unity differentiated into Svan and Zan languages. The Deeters’s scheme, the kartvelologists have actually become aware of due to T. Gamkrelidze and G. Machavariani, proposes formation o
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Hendrokumoro, Hendrokumoro, and I. Gede Bagus Wisnu Bayu Temaja. "THE GENETIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MA’ANYAN AND MALAGASY (HUBUNGAN KEKEKERABATAN BAHASA MA’ANYAN DAN BAHASA MALAGASI)." Metalingua: Jurnal Penelitian Bahasa 17, no. 2 (2019): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.26499/metalingua.v17i2.312.

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AbstractThis writing aimed to identify the relationship between Ma’anyan andMalagasy languages. Several related studies have been conducted butstill leave some aspects that have not been studied before; this writingwas conducted to address those aspects. This writing examined thelexicostatistics and glottochronology between Ma’anyan and Malagasy,the sound correspondence sets of both languages, and sound changes thatoccur in both languages. The data was collected via interviews, documented by note-taking and recording techniques. The data were analyzed by implementing lexicostatistics and glott
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Ntelu, Asna, and Dakia N. Djou. "The Language Family Relation of Local Languages in Gorontalo Province (A Lexicostatistic Study)." Journal of Arts and Humanities 6, no. 11 (2017): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.18533/journal.v6i11.1285.

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<p>This study aims to find out the relation of language family and glottochronology of Gorontalo language and Atinggola language in Gorontalo Province. The research employed a comparative method, and the research instrument used a list of 200 basic Morris Swadesh vocabularies. The data source was from documents or gloss translation of 200 basic vocabularies and interview of two informants (speakers) of Gorontalo and Atinggola languages. Data analysis was done by using the lexicostatistic technique. The following indicators were used to determine the word family: (a) identical pairs, (b)
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Nuraeni, Neni, and Hendrokumoro Hendrokumoro. "Language Kinship of Wooi, Poom, Ansus, and Ambai in Yapen, Papua." Deskripsi Bahasa 7, no. 2 (2024): 137–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/db.v6i2.9622.

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This study aims to determine the language kinship in Wooi, Poom, Ansus, and Ambai languages. Data were collected from an interview with the indigenous speakers of Wooi, Poom, Ansus, and Ambai languages. This research employed a historical-comparative linguistics approach, which is the lexicostatistics and glottochronology method. Data were in the form of 200 basic vocabularies and were calculated with lexicostatistics and glottochronology formula. These research findings indicate the 64% language kinship between Wooi and Ansus. That result is the highest percentage of language kinship between
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Wichmann, Søren, Eric W. Holman, André Müller, et al. "Glottochronology as a Heuristic for Genealogical Language Relationships." Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 17, no. 4 (2010): 303–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09296174.2010.512166.

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Maslakhah, Siti. "PENERAPAN METODE LEARNING BY DOING SEBAGAI IMPLEMENTASI FILSAFAT PRAGMATISME DALAM MATA KULIAH LINGUISTIK HISTORIS KOMPARATIF." Diksi 27, no. 2 (2019): 159–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/diksi.v27i2.23098.

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(Title: Application of the Learning by Doing Method as an Implementation of the Pragmatism Philosophy in Comparative Historical Linguistic Subjects). The aim of the article is to describe the implementation of learning by doing method in learning Historical Comparative Linguistics course in Study Program of Indonesian Literature FBS UNY especially on the subject of lexicostatistics and glottochronology. Comparative Historical Linguistics (Linguistik Historis Komparatif/LHK) course is taught in Study Program of Indonesian Literature, Indonesian Language and Literature Education Department, FBS
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Mikhailova, Tatyana A. "The Position of Middle Irish: Historical Linguistics and Glottochronology." Roczniki Humanistyczne 69, no. 11 Zeszyt specjalny (2021): 129–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/rh216911-7s.

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A new method of “dating” language changes was proposed in the 1950s by Morris Swadesh (1952, 1955), who examined changes in the basic vocabulary of a language and postulated that the 1000-year retention rate represents 86% of the vocabulary; in other words, 14 words from a 100-word list must be replaced. An attempt to calculate the split between Goidelic and Brittonic based on this approach was made in Greene (1964) and later in a fundamental study by Elsie (1979) containing, unfortunately, some inaccuracies. In Blažek and Novotná (2006) this split between Goidelic and Brittonic is dated to ca
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Massimiliano, Franci. "CONSIDERAZIONI SULLA STORIA DELLA COMPARAZIONE LESSICALE EGITTO-SEMITICA E AFROASIATICA." Quaderni del Dipartimento di Linguistica di Firenze 16 (January 1, 2006): 113–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.883785.

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Pursuing his research on the Egypto-Semitic comparison the Author in this present note takes into consideration the lines of development of Egypto-Semitic and Afroasiatic studies from the pioneeristic period in the eighteenth until the last years, providing an interesting analysis on the different theories apply by the different school on the comparison. Among the more interesting observations. ones can mention: the works of the three school: “Old School”, “neuere Komparatistik”, “Diakonoff’s School”; the real evaluation of glottochronology method; the more interesting field of lexical surveys
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Starostin, George. "Chinese basic lexicon from a diachronic perspective: implications for lexicostatistics and glottochronology." Journal of Language Relationship 17, no. 1-2 (2019): 153–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/jlr-2019-171-213.

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Noelli, Francisco Silva. "The Tupi: explaining origin and expansions in terms of archaeology and of historical linguistics." Antiquity 72, no. 277 (1998): 648–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00087068.

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Interest in explaining scientifically the enormous territorial expansion of the Tupi has been an issue since 1838, now with a consensus: a common centre of origin existed, from which the Tupi fanned out, differentiating through distinct historic and cultural processes whilst keeping several common cultural features. But there is no consensus as to where the centre was located and where passed the routes of expansion.Scholars have often asserted this hypothesis, but contributed very little scientific proof. Since 1960, archaeological (site location, radiocarbon and thermoluminescent dating) and
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Glottochronology"

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Schulte, Martha, and Beverly Seckinger. "The Dating Game: One Last Look at Glottochronology: The Case of Some Arabic Dialects." University of Arizona, Department of Anthropology, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/113409.

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In a series of seminal articles, Swadesh (1951, 1955) and Lees (1953) developed the theories of lexicostatistics and glottochronology, and detailed the methods for their application. There followed a spate of enthusiastic studies to test and refine those methods, discussed by Hymes (1960) in his lengthy evaluation of the progress of lexicostatistical theory. At that time, Hymes deemed the glottochronological method a potentially useful tool for the dating of language splits, and called for its further refinement. Yet, since Bergsland and Vogt's (1962) scathing and cogent critique of the method
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Métoz, Laurent. "De la glottochronologie à la "Nouvelle Synthèse" : Histoire de la linguistique comparative américaine de 1950 à nos jours : concepts et méthodes." Lyon, Ecole normale supérieure, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005ENSF0022.

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Depuis une vingtaine d'années, la linguistique historique est indéniablement marquée du sceau de l'Amérique. Le phénomène de convergence des travaux pluridisciplinaires de l'"Ecole de Stanford" (regroupant Luigi Cavalli-Sforza, généticien, Colin Renfrew, archéologue et Merritt Ruhlen, linguiste) plus communément appelé "Nouvelle Synthèse" en est la preuve la plus incontournable. Leurs travaux, ainsi que ceux de leurs partisans, convergent vers un seul but : comprendre l'origine de l'Homme par l'étude de sa diversité génétique, culturelle et linguistique. Bien sûr, une telle convergence n'est p
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Books on the topic "Glottochronology"

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Mario, Negri, and Michele Abbate. Navādhyāyī: Guida agli esami di linguistica e glottologia. Calamo, 1996.

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Mudrak, O. A. Klassifikat︠s︡ii︠a︡ ti︠u︡rskikh i︠a︡zykov i dialektov: S pomoshchʹi︠u︡ metodov glottokhronologii na osnove voprosov po morfologii i istoricheskoĭ fonetike. RGGU, 2009.

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Doerfer, Gerhard. Grundwort und Sprachmischung: Eine Untersuchung an Hand von Körperteilbezeichnungen. F. Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden, 1988.

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Weinberger, Helmut. Glottochronologische Untersuchung der serbokroatischen Schriftsprache. Edition Praesens, 2005.

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1937-, Renfrew Colin, McMahon April M. S, Trask R. L. 1944-, and McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research., eds. Time depth in historical linguistics. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2000.

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The origin and diversification of language. Transaction Publishers, 2006.

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McConnell, Tom. Chronology, Dialect, and Style in Early Greek Hexameter Poetry. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198932345.001.0001.

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Abstract This book analyses linguistic features typical of early Greek hexameter poetry and assesses how chronology, dialect, and/or style influences their distribution across the different authors and texts (Homer, Hesiod, and the Homeric Hymns). An introduction establishes the methodologies employed throughout the book. In Part 1, the book focusses primarily on thematic genitives, digamma (alongside resonant lengthening), thematic datives, and tmesis. Subsequently, each chapter discusses factors specific to each linguistic feature which could be determining how they are used across the texts
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Book chapters on the topic "Glottochronology"

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"Glottochronology." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58292-0_70202.

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"Glottochronology." In Historical Linguistics. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203416433-17.

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"glottochronology, n." In Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/3980200497.

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"Glottochronology and the Chronology of Maize in the Americas." In Histories of Maize. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315427331-59.

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Brown, Cecil H. "Glottochronology and the Chronology of Maize in the Americas." In Histories of Maize. Elsevier, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-012369364-8/50299-0.

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Theil, Rolf. "General overview of Omotic." In The Oxford Handbook of Ethiopian Languages. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198728542.013.39.

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Abstract This chapter provides a general overview of the Omotic language cluster, which has around 30 languages within it. Most of the Omotic languages are spoken and recorded in southwest Ethiopia, and are divided into Central Omotic and Peripheral Omotic. Moreover, Central Omotic is recognized as a genetic group. The chapter discusses the hypotheses for the affiliation of Cushitic, Cushomotic, non(Cushitic, non-Erythraean, and non-Afroasiatic languages. It covers the debates on the methods of classifying Omotic languages, including Greenberg’s mass comparison and Morris Swadesh’s lexicostati
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McConnell, Tom. "Conclusion." In Chronology, Dialect, and Style in Early Greek Hexameter Poetry. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198932345.003.0009.

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Abstract The concluding chapter ties together all the threads of all the preceding chapters. It argues that there are a great many factors in understanding the distribution of the artificial language of the corpus. Chronology is almost certainly an operant factor, but there are so many complications (both ‘external’, i.e. dialect and stylistic and ‘internal’, i.e. formulae and meter) that it is extremely difficult to draw meaningful chronological conclusions about the texts, and therefore that glottochronology is extremely difficult for early Greek hexameter poetry. It is also argued that styl
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"Glottochronology and the Chronology of Maize in the Americas. Cecil H. Brown." In Histories of Maize in Mesoamerica. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315427294-30.

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