
CBC / Wed, 26 Nov 2003 19:16:40
....The first words of Indo-European languages may have been spoken around 8,000 years ago in what is now Turkey...
...The languages originated thousands of years ago but there are two competing theories on how.
One theory suggests nomadic Kurgan horsemen from the steppes of Asia...
Others say the origin is farming communities in Anatolia, now in Turkey.
Psychologists Russell Gray and Quentin Atkinson of the University of Auckland built a language tree based on the principles of genetic evolution.
The idea is words, like genes, survive according to their fitness...calibrated and cross-referenced branches of the language tree against known historical events.
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More : in the latest Nature Magazine.
Read the original research: |Article|Gray, R. D. & Atkinson, Q. D. Language-tree divergence times support the Anatolian theory of Indo-European origin. Nature, 426, 435 - 439, doi:10.1038/nature02029 (2003).