Hunter-Gatherer and Farmer Symbiosis from a Linguist's Point of View

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2009
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Reid, Lawrence A.
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I am not an archeologist but for nearly 50 years have specialized in Philippine languages, not just with the languages of Negritos who are the traditional hunter-gatherers in the Philippines but with various languages spoken by farming groups. What I would like to do today is to compare some of the issues related to hunter-gatherer and farmer symbiosis in Japan with what we find in the Philippines. Let us talk first about the first interactions between the incoming Yayoi and the resident Jōmon population
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Yayoi, Hunting and gathering societies--Philippines, Philippine languages, Languages in contact, Prehistoric peoples
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Reid, Lawrence. "Hunter-Gatherer and Farmer Symbiosis from a Linguist's Point of View." In Proceedings of the Workshop on Interactions between Hunter-Gatherers and Farmers in Prehistory and History, The World Archaeology Inter-Congress, Osaka, Japan, edited by Kazunobu Ikeya and Peter Matthews, Senri Monographs Series #73. Osaka: The National Museum of Ethnology, 2009.
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6 pages
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