Sicoli Mark A, Holton Gary
Department of Linguistics, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America.
Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2014 Mar 12;9(3):e91722. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0091722. eCollection 2014.
Recent arguments connecting Na-Dene languages of North America with Yeniseian languages of Siberia have been used to assert proof for the origin of Native Americans in central or western Asia. We apply phylogenetic methods to test support for this hypothesis against an alternative hypothesis that Yeniseian represents a back-migration to Asia from a Beringian ancestral population. We coded a linguistic dataset of typological features and used neighbor-joining network algorithms and Bayesian model comparison based on Bayes factors to test the fit between the data and the linguistic phylogenies modeling two dispersal hypotheses. Our results support that a Dene-Yeniseian connection more likely represents radiation out of Beringia with back-migration into central Asia than a migration from central or western Asia to North America.
最近有关将北美的纳-德内语系与西伯利亚的叶尼塞语系联系起来的观点,已被用来断言美洲原住民起源于中亚或西亚的证据。我们应用系统发育方法来检验这一假设的支持度,以对抗另一种假设,即叶尼塞语系代表了从白令海祖先群体向亚洲的回迁。我们对一个类型学特征的语言数据集进行编码,并使用邻接网络算法和基于贝叶斯因子的贝叶斯模型比较,来检验数据与模拟两种扩散假设的语言系统发育之间的拟合度。我们的结果支持,与从中亚或西亚迁移到北美相比,纳-德内语系与叶尼塞语系的联系更有可能代表从白令海向外扩散并回迁到中亚。