| 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 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 ...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 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 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 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 “ Global Etymologies” (with John Bengtson), pp. 277–336. 1994c. “Evolution of Language,” in Encyclopedia of Time, ed. by SamMacey, New York, Garland. 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 With the growth of Nostratic linguistics, modified versions of broad and even “ global” etymologies, once favored and later ridiculed as fantasy, are again in vogue ... books.google.com/books?isbn=0816652724Jan 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
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