Bellwood Peter
School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Evol Hum Sci. 2020 Jun 17;2:e37. doi: 10.1017/ehs.2020.34. eCollection 2020.
During my attendance at the 'Transeurasian Millets and Beans, Words and Genes' conference in Jena (January 2019), Martine Robbeets invited me to comment on the articles that are published in this Special Collection in the journal . My comments are focused on the seven articles that deal with the 'Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis', one of the key theoretical constructs discussed during the conference. I consider how the hypothesis might aid an understanding of the prehistory and early history of the Transeurasian language family.
2019年1月,我出席了在耶拿举行的“跨欧亚小米与豆类、语言与基因”会议,玛蒂娜·罗贝茨邀请我对发表在本期刊特刊上的文章发表评论。我的评论集中在七篇论述“农耕/语言扩散假说”的文章上,该假说是会议期间讨论的关键理论架构之一。我思考了这一假说如何有助于理解跨欧亚语系的史前史和早期历史。