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  • Adelaar, Willem F.H. 1989. Review of Language in the Americas by Joseph H.Greenberg. Lingua 78:249-55.

  • Allman, William F. 1990. The Mother Tongue. U.S. News and World Report 109(18): 60-70.

  • Anonymous. 1983. A new wave to the New World. Science83 4(10): 7-8.

  • Artis, David. 1987. Study of vanishing Indian languages detailed in first of three-volume work. [Stanford University] Campus Report 15 April: 9.

  • Associated Press. 1990. New Research on Migration of Indians. San Francisco Chronicle 27 July.

  • Baldi, Philip. 1990. Introduction: the Comparative Method. In Philip Baldi, ed. Linguistic Change and Reconstruction, pp.1-13. New York: Mouton de Gruyter.

  • Bancel, Pierre. 1997. Langage et représentations, d'où viennent nos langues? Science et Vie Sept. 1997, no.200, 120-32.

  • Bateman, Richard et al. 1990. Speaking of Forked Tongues. Current Anthropology 31(1):1-24. (Greenberg comments, pp. 18-19.)

  • ---. 1990. On Human Phylogeny and Linguistic History: Reply to Comments. Current Anthropology 31(1): 177-182.

  • ---. 1990. Reply to comments. Current Anthropology 31(3): 315-316.

  • Berman, Howard. 1992. A comment on the Yurok and Kalapuya Data in Greenberg's Language in the Americas. International Journal of American Linguistics 58: 320-48.

  • Bowers, B. 1990. America's Talk: the Great Divide. Science News 137(23) 360-362.

  • ---. 1990. Common origin cited for American Indians. Science News 138(5): 68.

  • Bright, William. 1984. American Indian Linguistics and Literature. Berlin: Mouton.

  • ---. 1984. Review of Greenberg 1987. American Reference Books Annual 88:440. Englewood, Colorado: Libraries Unlimited.

  • Brown, Cecil and Stanley Witkowski. 1979. Aspects of the Phonological History of Mayan-Zoquean. IJAL 45:35-47.

  • Campbell, Lyle. 1979. Middle American Languages. In Lyle Campbell and Marianne Mithun, eds. The Languages of Native America: Historical and Comparative Assessment, pp.902-943. Austin: Texas University Press.

  • ---. 1986. Comments on Greenberg, Turner and Zegura. Current Anthropology 27:488.

  • ---. 1988. Review article on Language in the Americas. Language 64:591-615.

  • ---. 1991. On so-called Pan-Americanisms. International Journal of American Linguistics 57:394-399.

  • ---. 1994. Problems with the pronouns in proposals of remote relationships among Native American languages. In Margaret Langdon, ed. Proceedings of the meeting of the Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages and the Hokum-Penutian Workshop, pp.1-20. Berkeley: University of California.

  • ---. 1997. Amerindian personal pronouns: a second opinion. Language 73(2): 339-351.

  • Campbell, Lyle and Terrence Kaufman. 1981. On Mesoamerican linguistics. American Anthropologist 82:850-857.

  • Campbell, Lyle and Marianne Mithun, eds. 1979. The Languages of Native America: Historical and Comparative Assessment. The University of Texas Press, Austin.

  • Campbell, Lyle and Ives Goddard. 1994. The history and classification of American Indian languages. What are the implications for the peopling of the Americas? In Robert Bonnichsen and D.G. Steele, eds. Methods and Theory for the investigation for the investigating the peopling of the Americas, pp.189-207. Corvallis: Oregon State University.

  • Cavalli-Sforza, Luca, et al. 1988. Reconstruction of human evolution: Bringing together genetic, archaeological, and linguistic data. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in the USA 85:6002-6006.

  • Cavalli-Sforza, Luca, Paolo Menozzi and Alberto Piazza. 1994. The History and Geography of Human Genes. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

  • "Forget Columbus: Did Americans reach America in 25,000 BC?" New Scientist, 17 October 1998, 24-28.

  • Forster, Peter. 1997. Wandertrieb im Blut. Der Spiegel (no.3):152-153.

  • Fox, James. 1986. Comment on Greenberg, Turner and Zegura. Settlement of the Americas. Current Anthropology 27:488-9.

  • Friend, Adam. 1990. Classifying languages of Native Americans. Dallas Morning News 6-7D.

  • Gibbons, Ann. 1993. Geneticists Trace the DNA Trail of the First Americans. Science 259 (Jan 15):312-3.

  • Gibbons, Ann. 1996. The Peopling of the Americas: New generic data suggest that the earliest Americans came from Asia in one or two waves.... Science 274 (Oct 4):31-33. Response: Greenberg, Joseph 1996. The "Greenberg Hypothesis" (in Letters). Science 274 (Nov 29). See related story: Forster, Peter. 1997.

  • Goddard, Ives. 1975. Algonquian, Wiyot and Yurok: Proving a distant relationship. In M.D. Kinkade, K.L. Hale, and O. Werner, eds. Linguistics and Anthropology, In Honor of C.F. Voeglin. Lisse: Peter de Ridder.

  • ---. 1986. Sapir's comparative method. In V. Cowan, M.K. Foster and K. Koerner, eds. New Perspectives in Language, Personality, and Culture, 191-209. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

  • Gould, Stephen Jay. 1989. Grimm's Greatest Tale. Natural History (Feb):20-23.

  • Greenberg, Joseph H. 1953. Historical linguistics and unwritten languages. In A.L. Kroeber, ed. Anthropology Today. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

  • ---. 1957. Essays in Linguistics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

  • ---. 1960. The general classification of Central and South American languages. In Anthony Wallace, ed. Men and Culture. Selected Papers of the Fifth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia.

  • ---. 1966. The Languages of Africa. The Hague: Mouton.

  • Greenberg, Joseph H and Christy Turner II, and Stephen Zegura. 1986. Settlement of the Americas. Current Anthropology 27:477-497.

  • Greenberg, Joseph H. 1987. Language in the Americas. Stanford University Press, Stanford.

  • ---. 1987. Review of Language in the Americas. Current Anthropology 28(5). Exposition and reply by Joseph H.Greenberg, comments by Wallace Chafe, Regna Darnell, Ives Goddard, Dell Hymes, Richard Rogers and David Sapir.

  • ---. 1989. Classification of American Indian languages: A reply to Campbell. Language 65(1):107-114.

  • ---. Correction to Matisoff: On Megalocomparison. Language 66(3):660.

  • ---. 1990. The American Indian Language Controversy. The Review of Archaeology. reprinted in 1991 California Linguistic Newsletter 22(3): 16-18.

  • ---. 1993. Observations concerning Ringe's Calculating the Factor of Chance in Linguistic Comparison. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 137: 79-90.

  • ---. 1996. In Defence of Amerind. International Journal of American Linguistics 62(2): 128-61.

  • ---. 1996. The Linguistic Evidence. In Frederick West, ed. American Beginnings, the Prehistory and Palaeoecology of Beringia, pp.525-536 Chicago: Chicago University Press.

  • ---. 1996. The "Greenberg Hypothesis" (in Letters). Science 274 (Nov 29).

  • Hamp, Eric. 1987. Comments in On the Settlement of the Americas. Current Anthropology 28(1):101.

  • Heinerman, John. 1988. Review of Greenberg "Language in the Americas". LOS Newsletter 7:12-17.

  • Hodge, Carle. 1983. Native Americans: 3 Migrations? The Arizona Republic 19 September: A1.

  • Jared M. 1988. Genes and the tower of Babel. Nature 336 (December 15):622-623.

  • ---. 1990. The Talk of the Americas. Nature 344(12 April):589-590.

  • Kaufman, Terrence. 1990. Language History in South America: What we know and how to know more. In David L. Payne, ed. Amazonian Linguistics, pp.13-74. Austin: University of Texas Press.

  • Kimball, Geoffrey. 1992. A critique of Muskogean, "Gulf," and Yukian materials in Language in the Americas. International Journal of American Linguistics 58: 447-501.

  • Lamb, Sydney. 1987. Comments in On the Settlement of the Americas, The Linguistic Evidence, Current Anthropology 28(1): 101-2.

  • Lawren, Bill. 1984. Indian Migrations. Omni Magazine New York.

  • Lewin, Roger. 1984. Speaking in Many Tongues. Science 238:1232.

  • ---. 1988. American Indian Language Dispute. Science 242: 1632-1633.

  • ---. 1990. Ancestral voices at war. New Scientist 126(no.1721): 24-29.

  • Liedtke, Stefan. 1989. Review of Greenberg "Language in the Americas". Anthropos 84:283-285.

  • ---. 1991. Indianersprachen. Hamburg:Buske.

  • Lynch, Thomas P. 1990. Glacial man in South America? A critical review. American Antiquity 55(1):12-36.

  • Matisoff, James A. 1990. Review article "On Megalocomparison". Language 66(1):106-120.

  • Maugh, Thomas H. 1990. Gene Studies Trace Most Indians to One Migration. Los Angeles Times 28 July:A1,A25.

  • Monier, Francois. 1991. L'express. 15 August:46.

  • Morell, Virginia. 1990. Confusion in Earliest America. Science 243:439-441.

  • Munro, Pamela. 1994. Gulf and Yuki-Gulf. Anthropological Linguistics 36,2:125-222.

  • Muntzel, Martha G. 1987. Review of Greenberg Language in the Americas. América Indígena 47(4): 701-704.

  • Newman, Paul. 1993. Greenberg's American Indian Classification. In Jaap Van Marle, ed. Papers from the 10th Internationl Conference on Historical Linguistics, Amsterdam 12-16 August 1991, pp.229-42. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

  • Nichols, Johanna and David A. Peterson. 1996. The Amerind Personal Pronouns. Language 72:336-71.

  • O'Toole, Kathleen. A linguist who rewrote ancient African history now stirs up the Americas. [Stanford University] Campus Report. 1 June 1988:5-6.

  • Payne, David L. 1990. Some Widespread Forms in South American Languages. In Doris L. Payne, ed. Amazonian Languages, pp.75-88. Austin: University of Texas Press.

  • Poser, William J. 1992. The Salinan and Yurumangui data in Language in the Americas. International Journal of American Linguistics 58:202-9.

  • Ramer, Alexis Manaster. 1991. Languages in the Americas. California Linguistic Notes 24(1):21-25.

  • Rankin, Robert L. 1992. Review of Language in the Americas by Joseph H.Greenberg, International Journal of American Linguistics 58:324-51.

  • Ringe, Donald A. 1992. On calculating the factor of chance. linguistic comparisons. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 82, part 1.

  • ---. 1993. A reply to Professor Greenberg. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 137:79-90.

  • Ross, Philip E. 1991. Hard Words. Scientific American 264(4):139-147.

  • Ruhlen, Merritt. 1994. On the Origin of Languages: Studies in Linguistic Taxonomy. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

  • Shurkin, Joel. Three anthropologists learn first hand about coincidence. [Stanford University] Campus Report 7 September 1983: 13.

  • Squires, Sally. 1993?. Tracking Telltale Genes in America's Ancient Mystery. Washington Post.

  • Swadesh, Morris. 1960. On interhemisphere linguistic connections. In Stanley Diamond, ed. Culture in History: Essays in Honor of Paul Radin, pp. 894-924. New York: Columbia University Press.

  • Taylor, Allan P. ed. (to appear). Language and Prehistory in the Americas: A Conference on the Greenberg Classification. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

  • West, Frederick H. 1987. Migrationism and New World Origins. The Quarterly Review of Archaeology 8(1): 11-14.

  • ---. 1996. Beringia and New World Origins II: The Archaeological Evidence. In Frederick West, ed. American Beginnings, pp.537-559. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

  • Wilford, John Noble. Linguists Dig Deeper Into Origins of Language. New York Times 25 November 1987:C1, C4.

  • Wright, Robert. 1991. The Quest for the Mother Tongue. Atlantic Monthly 267(4):39-68.

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