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- The Language of Hunter-Gatherers
- The Language of Hunter-Gatherers
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Africa
- Part III Tropical Asia
- 7 Hunter-Gatherers in South and Southeast Asia: The Mlabri
- 8 Foraging and the History of Languages in the Malay Peninsula
- 9 Linguistic Clues to Andamanese Prehistory: Understanding the North-South Divide
- 10 Historical Linguistics and Philippine Hunter-Gatherers
- 11 Hunter-Gatherers of Borneo and Their Languages
- Part IV New Guinea and Australia
- Part V Northeastern Eurasia
- Part VI North America
- Part VII South America
- Appendix A Preliminary Worldwide Survey of Forager Languages
- Language Index
- Subject Index
- References
9 - Linguistic Clues to Andamanese Prehistory: Understanding the North-South Divide
from Part III - Tropical Asia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2020
- The Language of Hunter-Gatherers
- The Language of Hunter-Gatherers
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Africa
- Part III Tropical Asia
- 7 Hunter-Gatherers in South and Southeast Asia: The Mlabri
- 8 Foraging and the History of Languages in the Malay Peninsula
- 9 Linguistic Clues to Andamanese Prehistory: Understanding the North-South Divide
- 10 Historical Linguistics and Philippine Hunter-Gatherers
- 11 Hunter-Gatherers of Borneo and Their Languages
- Part IV New Guinea and Australia
- Part V Northeastern Eurasia
- Part VI North America
- Part VII South America
- Appendix A Preliminary Worldwide Survey of Forager Languages
- Language Index
- Subject Index
- References
Summary
They were once home to a range of hunter-gatherer societies, who are best known from the descriptions of Man (1883) and Radcliffe-Brown (1914, 1922). These writers, along with the Andamanese themselves, split the population of the Andamans into two primary language/culture groups, the ‘Great Andaman Group’ and the ‘Little Andaman Group’ (Radcliffe-Brown 1922: 11).
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- The Language of Hunter-Gatherers , pp. 198 - 230Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020