Speaking of Forked Tongues: The Feasibility of Reconciling Human Phylogeny and the History of Language [and Comments]
1990; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 31; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1086/203800
ISSN1537-5382
AutoresRichard M. Bateman, Ives Goddard, Richard T. O’Grady, Vicki A. Funk, Rich Mooi, W. John Kress, Peter F. Cannell, David Armstrong, Donn Bayard, Ben G. Blount, Catherine A. Callaghan, L. Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Alberto Piazza, Paolo Menozzi, J. Mountain, Joseph Greenberg, Kenneth R. Jacobs, Yuji Mizoguchi, Milton G. Nunez, Robert L. Oswalt,
Tópico(s)Historical Linguistics and Language Studies
ResumoPrevious articleNext article No AccessSpeaking of Forked Tongues: The Feasibility of Reconciling Human Phylogeny and the History of Language [and Comments]Richard Bateman, Ives Goddard, Richard O'Grady, V. A. Funk, Rich Mooi, W. John Kress, Peter Cannell, David F. Armstrong, Donn Bayard, Ben G. Blount, Catherine A. Callaghan, L. L. Cavalli-Sforza, A. Piazza, P. Menozzi, J. Mountain, Joseph H. Greenberg, Kenneth Jacobs, Yuji Mizoguchi, Milton Nunez, and Robert L. OswaltRichard Bateman, Ives Goddard, Richard O'Grady, V. A. Funk, Rich Mooi, W. John Kress, Peter Cannell, David F. Armstrong, Donn Bayard, Ben G. Blount, Catherine A. Callaghan, L. L. Cavalli-Sforza, A. Piazza, P. Menozzi, J. Mountain, Joseph H. Greenberg, Kenneth Jacobs, Yuji Mizoguchi, Milton Nunez, and Robert L. 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