Publisher's Synopsis
This study illustrates and compares examples of three major language macro-families ('Nostratic', 'Sino-Caucasian' and 'Sibero-Amerindian') with terminology as varied as Kashmiri, Malay, Kampuchean, Thai, Ainu, Bruushaaski, Sumerian, Basque and Proto- Tibetan / Chinese. The terminology in the above-mentioned macro-families is to be seen together pristinely in Australian Aboriginal and Ainu words, proving that there has been only one human language. The present volume follows three of the author's books published in the 1990s by Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, Bochum, in the series 'Evolutionary Cultural Semiotics'. This series was introduced by Dr. Walter Koch and contributed to by eminent scholars such as Vladimir Illich-Svitich, Vitaly Shevoroshkin, Sergei Starostin, Oleg Mudrak and John Bengtson.