Diachronic Interpretation of the Nostratic Macrofamily
A Comparative Study of Altaic, Afro-Asiatic, Dravidian, Eskimo-Aleut, Indo-European, Kartvelian, and Uralic Proto-Languages
(Sprache: Englisch)
This monograph presents a groundbreaking exploration into the Nostratic Macrofamily, a concept that proposes a common ancestral language for several of the world's foremost language families. Unveiling the Origins of Human Language: A Groundbreaking Analysis of the Nostratic Macrofamily
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This monograph presents a groundbreaking exploration into the Nostratic Macrofamily, a concept that proposes a common ancestral language for several of the world's foremost language families. Unveiling the Origins of Human Language: A Groundbreaking Analysis of the Nostratic Macrofamily
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This monograph presents a groundbreaking exploration into the Nostratic Macrofamily, a concept that proposes a common ancestral language for several of the world's foremost language families. The study delves deep into the roots of Altaic, Afro-Asiatic, Dravidian, Eskimo-Aleut, Indo-European, Kartvelian, and Uralic languages, offering a unique perspective on their interconnections and evolutionary paths. The authors examine five pivotal Nostratic etymons from the Swadesh index to illustrate the shared cognitive frameworks of these diverse linguistic groups. This research challenges conventional perspectives on language evolution and introduces new methodologies in cognitive macro-comparative studies. Key to the work is the hypothesis of divergent-convergent and convergent-divergent evolutionary patterns stemming from a common Nostratic origin. Beyond linguistics, this study offers insights into human cognitive development, language formation, and change mechanisms.
Autoren-Porträt von Yan Kapranov, Bozena Iwanowska, Boleslaw Cieslik
Dr Yan Kapranov is a distinguished scholar in Comparative and Macrocomparative Linguistics. As an assistant professor at the School of Humanities and Fine Arts, University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw, Poland. He has contributed significantly to studying global language systems and their historical development. Dr Bozena Iwanowska is an Assistant Professor at the School of Social Sciences, University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw, Poland. Additionally, as the Director of the UEHS Academic Center for Holocaust and Genocide Research, she integrates her linguistic expertise with historical research, focusing mainly on the impact of tragic historical events on language evolution and usage. Dr Boleslaw Cieslik is an Assistant Professor at the Department of German Linguistics, Institute of Neophilology, Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland. His specialization in Comparative Linguistics, focusing on German languages, places him at the forefront of research in understanding the complexities and historical developments of the Germanic language family.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Yan Kapranov , Bozena Iwanowska , Boleslaw Cieslik
- 2024, 1. Edition 2024, 177 Seiten, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: V&R unipress
- ISBN-10: 3847117300
- ISBN-13: 9783847117308
- Erscheinungsdatum: 17.06.2024
Sprache:
Englisch
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