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Title: Indo-European and Its Closest Relatives. (2 Volume Set): The Eurasiatic Language Family. Volume 1 Grammar. Volume 2 Lexicon.
Description: Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2000, 2002. 2 x 8vo. volumes, hardback in original dust-wrappers. 8 tables, 3 maps. Both volumes in very good condition in original dust-wrappers. Owner name neatly inside. Volume one in removable plastic dust-wrapper along with original d.w. The basic thesis of this book is that the well known and extensively studied Indo-European family of languages is but a branch of a much larger Eurasiatic family that extends from northern Asia to North America. Eurasiatic is seen to consist of Indo-European, Uralic-Yukaghir, Altaic (Turkic, Mongolian, and Tungus-Manchu), Japanese-Korean-Ainu (possibly a distinct subgroup of Eurasiatic), Gilyak, Chuckchi-Kamchatkan, and Eskimo-Aleut. The author asserts that the evidence for the validity of Eurasiatic as a single linguistic family, including the vocabulary evidence to be presented in Volume II on semantics, confirms his hypothesis since the numerous and interlocking resemblances he finds among the various subgroups can only reasonably be explained by descent from a common ancestor.

Keywords: Indo-European|Indo-Iranian|Linguistics |Philology|Multi-Lingual

Price: GBP 58.00 = appr. US$ 82.82 Seller: Marijana Dworski Books
- Book number: 38437

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