In:Language Dispersal Beyond Farming
Edited by Martine Robbeets and Alexander Savelyev
[Not in series 215] 2017
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 21 December 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.215.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.215.toc
Table of contents
List of tables
VII
List of figures
IX
List of contributors
XI
Acknowledgements
XIII
Chapter 1.Farming/Language Dispersal: Food for thought
1
Martine Robbeets
Chapter 2.Proto-Quechua and Proto-Aymara agropastoral terms: Reconstruction and contact patterns
25
Nicholas Q. Emlen
Willem Adelaar
Chapter 3.Subsistence terms in Unangam Tunuu (Aleut)
47
Anna Berge
Chapter 4.Lexical recycling as a lens onto shared Japano-Koreanic agriculture
75
Alexander T. Francis Ratte
Chapter 5.The language of the Transeurasian farmers
93
Martine Robbeets
Chapter 6.Farming-related terms in Proto-Turkic and Proto-Altaic
123
Alexander Savelyev
Chapter 7.Farming and the Trans-New Guinea family: A first consideration
155
Antoinette Schapper
Chapter 8.The domestications and the domesticators of Asian rice
183
George van Driem
Chapter 9.Macrofamilies and agricultural lexicon: Problems and perspectives
215
George Starostin
Chapter 10.Were the first Bantu speakers south of the rainforest farmers? A first assessment of the linguistic evidence
235
Koen Bostoen
Joseph Koni Muluwa
Chapter 11.Expanding the methodology of lexical examination in the investigation of the intersection of early agriculture and language dispersal
259
Brian Joseph
Chapter 12.Agricultural terms in Indo-Iranian
275
Martin Kümmel
Chapter 13.Milk and the Indo-Europeans
291
Romain Garnier
Laurent Sagart
Benoît Sagot
Language index
313
Subject index
321
