Biological Roots of Languages
I just found a very interesting a thought provoking study being conducted by
Dr. Russell D. Gray, U of Auckland, an evolutionary biologist.
Although the general shape of the tree he has developed to demonstrate the general growth and development of Indo-European languages is very similar to the ones already in currency with established linguists' own trees, Gray's analysis places the origins of the "mother tongue" of Indo-European languages some 2,700 years older than accepted by linguists (8,700 vs. 6,000).
This dating tends to support the theory that Indo-European language was rooted in Turkey and not the Russian steppes and that it was spread by the growth and spread of agriculture rather than by the more glamorous means of a warrior tribe thundering out of the Russian steppes.
Edited by - Indy11 on 3/16/2004 1:52:19 PM