農耕/言語拡散仮説
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農耕/言語拡散仮説(のうこうげんごかくさんかせつ、Farming/language dispersal hypothesis)は、世界の主要な語族のいくつかが、農耕の拡散とともに拡散したとする仮説である。ピーター・ベルウッドとコリン・レンフルーによって提唱された。
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