List of tables
Chapter 2
Table 1.
Crops and plant parts
Table 2.
Agricultural techniques, tools, structures, and materials
Table 3.
Food products derived from agriculture, and associated tools and techniques
Table 4.
Domesticated animals
Table 5.
Herding techniques, structures, locations, and materials
Table 6.
Weaving techniques and technology
Chapter 3
Table 1.
Unangan subsistence terms by gendered activity and semantic domain
Table 2.
Percentages of Eskimo-Aleut cognates in semantic domains pertaining to subsistence terminology
Table 3.
Percentages of Eskimo-Aleut borrowings in semantic domains pertaining to subsistence terminology
Table 4.
Relative levels of borrowings of subsistence terminology between neighboring Yupik languages and Unangam Tunuu
Chapter 4
Table 1.
Agricultural vocabulary (1)
Table 2.
Agricultural vocabulary (2)
Table 3.
Non-trivial consonant correspondences
Table 4.
Non-trivial vowel correspondences
Table 5.
Etymologies with pre-MK *po
Table 6.
Etymologies with pre-MK *po and Japanese cognates
Table 7.
Etymologies with pre-MK *po and pKJ reconstructions
Table 8.
Lexical recycling of pre-rice vocabulary
Chapter 5
Table 1.
Bayesian time estimates for the primary splits in the Transeurasian family
Chapter 6
Table 1.
Proto-Turkic pastoralist vocabulary
Table 2.
Proto-Turkic agricultural vocabulary
Chapter 7
Table 1.
Proto-Trans-New Guinea free pronouns
Table 2.
Proto-Trans-New Guinea object prefixes
Table 3.
Posited Proto-Trans-New Guinea *jaBu ‘sugarcane’
Table 4.
Posited Proto-Trans-New Guinea *muŋgo[l] ‘banana’
Chapter 10
Table 1.
Reflexes of *-kòndò ‘banana’ in present-day West-Coastal Bantu languages
Table 2.
Reflexes of *-gómbo ‘okra’ in present-day West-Coastal Bantu languages
Table 3.
Reflexes of *-kúmà ‘kapok tree’ in Bantu languages belonging to distinct major branches
Table 4.
Reflexes of *-dódò ‘Annona sp.’ in Bantu languages belonging to distinct major branches
Table 5.
Reflexes of *-pʊ̀mí/*-kaca ‘Erythrophleum guineense/suaveolens’ in West-Coastal Bantu
Table 6.
Reflexes of *-pánjɪ ‘Pentaclethra macrophylla’ in West-Coastal Bantu
Chapter 13
Table 1.
Languages where both ‘to milk’ and the name for ‘milk’ are from *h2melg̑-
Table 2.
Languages where only the verb ‘to milk’ is from *h2melg̑-