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著者・編者 | Harvey, Mark / Mailhammer, Robert, |
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シリーズ | (Studies in Language Change 24) |
出版社 | (de Gruyter Mouton, GW) |
出版年 | 2024 |
ページ数 | 502 S. |
ニュース番号 | <754-1375> |
This book is the first full evaluation of the Proto-Australian hypothesis, which proposes that most Australian languages have a common ancestor: Proto-Australian [PA]. Using the standard methodologies of historical linguistics, the authors show that nearly all Australian languages descend from PA. Given that PA was a single language, it was spoken only in a small area of Australia. Its descendants have spread across the continent. Current theories of language spread do not offer clear motivations for large-scale spread in hunter-gatherer economies. This raises significant questions for analyses of Australian prehistory and archaeology specifically, and more widely for general theories of hunter-gatherer prehistory and language spread.