----- 分散和多样化:印欧语系早期阶段的语言学和考古学观点
Dispersals and diversification offers linguistic and archaeological perspectives on the disintegration of proto-indo-european, the ancestor of the indo-european language family. Two chapters discuss the early phases of the disintegration of proto-indo-european from an archaeological perspective, integrating and interpreting the new evidence from ancient dna. Six chapters analyse the intricate relationship between the anatolian branch of indo-european, probably the first one to separate, and the remaining branches. Three chapters are concerned with the most important unsolved problems of indo-european subgrouping, namely the status of the postulated italo-celtic and graeco-armenian subgroups. Two chapters discuss methodological problems with linguistic subgrouping and with the attempt to co
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