10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MACROPHYLUM»
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Past Human Migrations in East Asia: Matching Archaeology, ...
Bellwood (2005) has examined the question from an archaeologist's point of
View, noting that the Austroasiatic and Miao—Yao families, either singly or
together as a macrophylum, may have developed out of the first rice—farming
societies of ...
Alicia Sanchez-Mazas, Roger Blench, Malcolm D. Ross, 2008
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The Peopling of East Asia: Putting Together Archaeology, ...
Sino-Tibetan-Austronesian thus unites Sino-Tibetan, Austronesian and Tai-Kadai
into one macrophylum. Complementary with Sino-Tibetan-Austronesian, a theory
claiming that Austro-Asiatic and Hmong-Mien are two branches of a larger ...
Roger Blench, Laurent Sagart, Alicia Sanchez-Mazas, 2005
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Popular Controversies in World History: Investigating ...
First, the Amerind macrophylum, comprising the great majority of indigenous
languages of the Americas, which are grouped in 11 subfamilies. The more than
900 individual languages of this macrophylum are assumed to be descendants of
a ...
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Archaeology, Language, and the African Past
A. Niger-Saharan. Macrophylum? The idea that Niger-Congo and Nilo-Saharan
were related has a long history in African language studies. Westermann (1911)
combined Niger-Congo and Nilo-Saharan into "Sudanic" in his first synthesis of ...
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Textbook of Anthropological Linguistics
LANGUAGES OF SOUTH AMERICA Following Greenberg's regrouping, the
languages spoken in South America are divided into three macrophyla, as
presented below: I. Macro-Chibchan This macrophylum has three main divisions:
(a) The ...
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On Comitatives and Related Categories: A Typological Study ...
(B15) Languages per type and macrophylum Macrophylum A-type B-type C-type
Total Amerindian 50 16 5 71 Indo-European 7 25 6 38 Austronesian 21 7 2 30
Niger-Kordofanian 16 8 3 27 Afro-Asiatic 15 6 4 25 Australian 18 0 2 20 ...
Thomas Stolz, Cornelia Stroh, Aina Urdze, 2006
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Archaeology and Language: Correlating archaeological and ...
... 10.1; see also homelands macrophylum: identification of, discussion of 13-15;
interest in 283; see also Austric language macrophylum, Nostratic language
macrophylum Mali: see Ounanian industries, West Africa Mande: dispersal of 55,
56, ...
R. Blench, Matthew Spriggs, 1998
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Black Athena Comes of Age
Bantu, Nostratic, Nilo-Saharan, Khoisan Nigeria, Nigerian, 22, 225, 271, 274 Nile
, river and valley, 71, 79, 81, 144, 154, 161, 192, 273, 294, 332, 264n, 312n, 333n
; Upper, 23, 77; and Mesopotamia, 328 Nilo-Saharan, linguistic macrophylum, ...
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Archaeology and Language II: Archaeological Data and ...
... discussion of their role in dispersing Pama-Nyungan 183-8; language and
genetics, discussion of the correlation between 182—3; small tool tradition 179,
182; trade networks of 182; see also Pama-Nyungan Austric language
macrophylum: ...
Roger Blench, Matthew Spriggs, 2003
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ANCIENT EGYPT IN AFRICA
Blench (1995: 98) places the probable dispersion of this macrophylum, out of a
North African homeland, some time after the end of the 'Ogolian' hyper-arid (ca.
20000–12000 bp); a climatic event which precluded communication between the
...
David O'Connor, Andrew Reid, 2007
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PEG TILLERY | Big leaf maple syrup
... resident Kelly Nelson emailed me to let me know that he actually makes maple syrup from big leaf maples (Acer macrophylum) in his garden. «Kitsap Sun, Dec 14»