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- Father_Tongue_hypothesis abstract "The Father Tongue hypothesis proposes that humans tend to speak their fathers' language. It is based on the discovery, in 1997, of a closer correlation between language and Y chromosomal variation than between language and mitochondrial DNA variation. The initial work was performed on African and European samples by a team of population geneticists led by Laurent Excoffier. On the basis of these and similar findings by other geneticists, the hypothesis was elaborated by historical linguist Georg van Driem in 2010 that the teaching by a mother of her spouse’s tongue to her children is a mechanism by which language has preferentially been spread over time.Focusing on prehistoric language shift in already settled areas, examples worldwide show that as little as 10-20% of prehistoric male immigration can (but need not) cause a language switch, indicating an elite imposition such as may have happened with the appearance of the first farmers or metalworkers in the neolithic, bronze and iron ages.".
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- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_genealogy.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink George_van_Driem.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Haplogroup_L-M20.
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- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Linguistic_reconstruction.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Ludwik_Hirszfeld.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Lymphocyte_antigens.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Michif_language.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Mitochondrion.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Munda_languages.
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- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Niger–Congo_languages.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Polymorphism_(biology).
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Pontic–Caspian_steppe.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Relexification.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Sociolinguistics.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Tibetic_languages.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Uralic_languages.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink West_Slavic_languages.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Y_chromosome.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Father Tongue hypothesis".
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- Father_Tongue_hypothesis subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis subject Category:Ethnolinguistics.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis subject Category:Human_genetics.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis subject Category:Linguistic_controversies.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis type Controversy.
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis comment "The Father Tongue hypothesis proposes that humans tend to speak their fathers' language. It is based on the discovery, in 1997, of a closer correlation between language and Y chromosomal variation than between language and mitochondrial DNA variation. The initial work was performed on African and European samples by a team of population geneticists led by Laurent Excoffier.".
- Father_Tongue_hypothesis label "Father Tongue hypothesis".
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