Mother Tongue (journal)

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Mother Tongue is the yearly periodical of the Association for the Study of Languages in Prehistory (ASLIP), appearing since 1995. Its goal is to encourage international and interdisciplinary information sharing, discussion, and debate among geneticists, paleoanthropologists, archaeologists, and historical linguists on questions relating to the emerging synthesis on language origins and ancestral human spoken languages. This includes, but is not limited to, discussion of linguistic macrofamily hypotheses.

Volume Year Editor(s) Topic(s)
I 1995 Harold C. Fleming, Allan R. Bomhard Basque, Dene-Caucasian
II 1996 John D. Bengtson, D. McCall, R. W. Wescott Kusunda, Nihali
III 1997 John D. Bengtson, R. W. Wescott, D. McCall, Harold C. Fleming Kusunda, Nihali, Sumerian
IV 1998 John D. Bengtson, R. W. Wescott Ainu, Yeniseian
V 1999 John D. Bengtson, R. W. Wescott Austric, Basque, Dene-Caucasian, South Asian substrate, Sumerian
VI 2000/2001 John D. Bengtson, M. E. Lepionka
VII 2002 John D. Bengtson Elamite, Kadu, Ongota, Shabo, Tasmanian
VIII 2003 John D. Bengtson, Georgiy Starostin North Caucasian, South Khoisan
IX 2004 Harold C. Fleming Australian languages, Kadu, Ongota, Shabo
X 2005 Harold C. Fleming Basque, Dene-Caucasian, Kusunda, Nihali

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