Paul Sidwell
Australian National University
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Journal of Linguistics | 1999
Stefan Georg; Peter A. Michalove; Alexis Manaster Ramer; Paul Sidwell
The hypothesis of an Altaic language family, comprising the Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, Korean and, in most recent versions, Japanese languages continues to be a viable linguistic proposal, despite various published claims that it is no longer accepted. A strong body of research continues to appear, developing and refining the hypothesis, along with publications that argue against a demonstrated relationship among these languages. This paper shows that many of the arguments against a genetic relationship fail to address the criteria demanded in modern historical linguistics, while many of the responses from proponents of the Altaic theory have failed to address the criticisms raised. We hope that arguments focusing on the real issues of phonological correspondences and morphological systems will shed greater light on the relationship among these languages.
Archive | 2011
Paul Sidwell; R Blench
Archive | 2005
Paul Sidwell
SEALS XV: papers from the 15th meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society | 2005
Paul Sidwell
The Handbook of Austroasiatic Languages. Edited by: Jenny, Mathias; Sidwell, Paul (2014). Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic. | 2014
Mathias Jenny; Paul Sidwell
Archive | 2009
Paul Sidwell
Archive | 2003
Paul Sidwell; Pascale Jacq
Diachronica | 2014
Harold Koch; Robert Mailhammer; Robert Blust; Claire Bowern; Don Daniels; Alexandre François; Simon J. Greenhill; Brian D. Joseph; Lawrence A. Reid; Malcolm Ross; Paul Sidwell
Mon-Khmer Studies: a journal of Southeast Asian Languages and cultures | 2005
Paul Sidwell
Archive | 2003
Paul Sidwell; Pascale Jacq