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Merritt Ruhlen
Complete Bibliography (PDF)
An Amerind Etymological Dictionary
Joseph Harold Greenberg
"Evolution of Human Languages": Current State of Affairs
Survey of the World's Languages
The Origin and Evolution of Word Order
Corrections to and Clarifications of the Seri Data in Greenberg & Ruhlen's
Mother Tongue 24 Must Be Put Out, After All! the Key Findings Will Simply Be Numbered- No Special Order
Blažek : on the Internal Classification of Indo-European Languages: Survey
Proto-Amerind Numerals
Proto Indo-European (PIE)
When Ruhlen's `Mother Tongue' Theory Meets the Null Hypothesis
Origin and Development of Language in South Asia: Phylogeny Versus Epigenetics?
Parallel Evolution of Genes and Languages in the Caucasus Region
Origins of Human Language: They Differently Talked
Colin Renfrew
Parallel Evolution of Genes and Languages in the Caucasus Region Oleg Balanovsky
Once More About Glottochronology and the Comparative Method: the Omotic-Afrasian Case
Top View
Greenberg-Joseph.Pdf
Are You My Mother…Tongue?
Supporting Information
Rapid Radiation of the Inner Indo-European Languages
The Rise and Fall and Revival of the Ibero‑Caucasian Hypothesis*
Simple Combinatorial Considerations Challenge Ruhlen's Mother Tongue
Comments on “Evidence for Basque As an Indo-European Language” by Gianfranco Forni
Merritt Ruhlen (1944–2021) Frank Merritt Ruhlen Was Born on May 10
Viagens Sem Literatura: As Primeiras Migrações Das Primeiras Paleolínguas
Why Is Africa So Linguistically Undiverse? Exploring Substrates and Isolates
Dene-Yeniseian and Dene-Caucasian: Pronouns and Other Thoughts
Genetic Language Classification II
The Dene-Kusunda Hypothesis’:
An Interview with Joseph Greenberg'
Phonological Similarity Between Basque and Other World Languages Based on the Frequency of Occurrence of Certain Typological Consonantal Features
On Fossil Dinosaurs and Fossil Words
The Story of Human Language Part I