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Tracking modern human population history from linguistic and cranial phenotype

机译:从语言和颅脑表型跟踪现代人口历史

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Languages and genes arguably follow parallel evolutionary trajectories, descending from a common source and subsequently differentiating. However, although common ancestry is established within language families, it remains controversial whether language preserves a deep historical signal. To address this question, we evaluate the association between linguistic and geographic distances across 265 language families, as well as between linguistic, geographic, and cranial distances among eleven populations from Africa, Asia, and Australia. We take advantage of differential population history signals reflected by human cranial anatomy, where temporal bone shape reliably tracks deep population history and neutral genetic changes, while facial shape is more strongly associated with recent environmental effects. We show that linguistic distances are strongly geographically patterned, even within widely dispersed groups. However, they are correlated predominantly with facial, rather than temporal bone, morphology, suggesting that variation in vocabulary likely tracks relatively recent events and possibly population contact.
机译:语言和基因可以使用平行的进化轨迹,从共同来源下降并随后差异化。但是,虽然在语言系列中建立了普通血统,但它仍然存在争议语言保留深度历史信号。为了解决这个问题,我们评估了265个语言系列的语言和地理距离之间的关联,以及非洲,亚洲和澳大利亚的11个人口中的语言,地理和颅距。我们利用人类颅骨解剖学反映的微分人口历史信号,其中颞骨形状可靠地追踪深层种群历史和中性遗传变化,而面部形状与最近的环境效应更强烈。我们表明,即使在广泛分散的群体中,语言距离也很强烈地理位花。然而,它们主要与面部,而不是颞骨,形态相关,表明词汇的变化可能跟踪相对最近的事件和可能的人口接触。

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