- John Bengtson
John D. Bengtson is a historical and anthropological linguist. He is a past president and currently a vice-president of the
Association for the Study of Language in Prehistory , and has served as editor of the journal "Mother Tongue" (1996-2003). His areas of specialization include Scandinavian languages and linguistics, Indo-European linguistics, African languages,Dene-Caucasian languages , andpaleolinguistics (the study of prehistory through linguistic evidence).References
* Bengtson, John D. 1994. (with Merritt Ruhlen) Global Etymologies. In M. Ruhlen, "On the Origin of Languages: Studies in Linguistic Taxonomy". Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
* 1994. Edward Sapir and the 'Sino-Dene' Hypothesis. Anthropological Science 102.3: 207-230.
* 1995. (with Václav Blažek) Lexica Dene-Caucasica.
Central Asiatic Journal 39.1: 11-50; 39.2: 161-164.* 1997. Ein Vergleich von Buruschaski und Nordkaukasisch. Georgica 20: 88-94.
* 1998. Caucasian and Sino-Tibetan: A Hypothesis of S.A. Starostin. General Linguistics 36.1/2: 33-49.
* 1999. Wider genetic affiliations of the Chinese language. Journal of Chinese Linguistics 27.1: 1-12.
* 2000. (with Václav Blažek) Lexical Parallels Between Ainu and Austric, and Their Implications. Archiv Orientální 68: 237-258.
* 2003. Notes on Basque Comparative Phonology. Mother Tongue 8: 21-39.
* 2004. Some features of Dene-Caucasian phonology (with special reference to Basque).
Cahiers de l'Institut de Linguistique de Louvain 30.4: 33-54.External links
* [http://jdbengt.net Dr Bengtson's homepage]
* [http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~witzel/aslip.html Association for the Study of Language in Prehistory ]
* [http://ehl.santafe.edu Santa Fe Institute, Evolution of Human Language Project]
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