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      1. Global Etymologies

        14. Global Etymologies. John D. Bengtson and Merritt Ruhlen. If the strength of
        Indo-European studies is largely based on the existence, in a few instances at ...
        www.jdbengt.net/articles/Global.pdf - Cached
      2. Proto-Human language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

        The best-known such vocabulary list is that of John Bengtson and Merritt Ruhlen
        (1994), who identify 27 "global etymologies". The following table, adapted from ...
        en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Human_language - Cached - Similar
      3. The Case against Global Etymologies: Evidence from Algonquian

        B&R) have proposed twenty-seven global etymologies to bolster their case for
        monogenesis of extant languages.1 Given what they acknowledge to be ...
        www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/1265981
      4. 5 What can we learn about the earliest human language by ...

        that such a scrutiny reveals that claims about global etymologies are mistaken ...
        etymologies connecting all the world's language families' (see Bengtson and ...
        www2.hawaii.edu/~lylecamp/Campbell%20OriginsProofs.pdf - Cached
      5. Search for data in: Long-range etymologies

        Search for data in: Long-range etymologies. Select another database. If you want
        to search for specific values in the database, enter them below. Field, Include ...
        starling.rinet.ru/cgi-bin/query.cgi?basename...root=config - Cached
      6. global - Online Etymology Dictionary

        The Online Etymology Dictionary. Search: ... Global village first attested 1960,
        popularized, if not coined, by Canadian educator Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980)
        .
        www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=global - Cached
      7. Merritt Ruhlen

        Global Etymologies” (with John Bengtson), pp. 277–336. 1994c. “Evolution of
        Language,” in Encyclopedia of Time, ed. by SamMacey, New York, Garland.
        www.merrittruhlen.com/publications.html - Cached - Similar
      8. A Proto-Human Language: Fact or Fiction

        suggested 27 global etymologies which may in fact be evidence of proto-human,
        and Ruhlen suggests that these are only a fraction of what could actuallybe ...
        ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1072&context=totem
      9. An Analytic Dictionary of English Etymology: An Introduction - Google Books Result

        Anatoly Liberman - 2008 - 359 pages
        With the growth of Nostratic linguistics, modified versions of broad and even “
        globaletymologies, once favored and later ridiculed as fantasy, are again in
        vogue ...
        books.google.com/books?isbn=0816652724
      10. History of Language/Dhumbadji! Abstracts

        Jan 21, 2001 ... Robert S. Bauer: Global Etymology of *KOLO "Wheel". A word which appears to
        have diffused globally amongst a wide range of human ...
        www.tlg.uci.edu/~opoudjis/Work/dhumbabstracts.html - Cached