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Vitaly Victorovich Shevoroshkin ( rus, Виталий Викторович Шеворошкин) is an American linguist of Russian origin, specializing in the study of ancient Mediterranean languages. Shevoroshkin was born in 1932 in Georgia (USSR). In the 1960s he tried to decipher
Carian The Carian language is an extinct language of the Luwic subgroup of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family. The Carian language was spoken in Caria, a region of western Anatolia between the ancient regions of Lycia and Lydia, ...
inscriptions and proved that their language belonged to the
Anatolian languages The Anatolian languages are an extinct branch of Indo-European languages that were spoken in Anatolia, part of present-day Turkey. The best known Anatolian language is Hittite, which is considered the earliest-attested Indo-European language. ...
. In the 1970s he emigrated to the United States. He is now a professor emeritus of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Linguistics at the
University of Michigan , mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth" , former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821) , budget = $10.3 billion (2021) , endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ...
. Shevoroshkin is also a leader in the study of language in prehistory (
paleolinguistics Paleolinguistics is a term used by some linguists for the study of the distant human past by linguistic means. For most historical linguists there is no separate field of paleolinguistics. Those who use the term are generally advocates of hypothes ...
), and in publicizing the recent work of paleolinguists, especially Russians. In 1988 he and Benjamin Stolz organized the First International Interdisciplinary Symposium on Language and Prehistory, at the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor , mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth" , former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821) , budget = $10.3 billion (2021) , endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ...
. Forty-six scholars participated as presenters and discussants, sixteen of which were from Russia and other eastern European countries (or recently emigrated therefrom). This symposium led to renewed cooperation among historical linguists, archeologists, and physical anthropologists from East and West. Some of his work on the relationship between linguistic associations and the hypothetical
Proto-World language The Proto-Human language (also Proto-Sapiens, Proto-World) is the hypothetical direct genetic predecessor of all the world's spoken languages. It would not be ancestral to sign languages. The concept is speculative and not amenable to analysi ...
is controversial.


Publications


Books

* SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. & T.L. MARKEY, Eds. 1986. ''Typology, Relationship and Time.'' Ann Arbor: Karoma. * SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V., Ed. 1989a. ''Reconstructing Languages and Cultures.'' Abstracts and Materials from the First Interdisciplinary Symposium on Language and Prehistory, Ann Arbor, 8–12 November 1988. Bochum: Brockmeyer. * SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V., Ed. 1989b. ''Explorations in Language Macrofamilies.'' Materials from the First Interdisciplinary Symposium on Language and Prehistory. Bochum: Brockmeyer. * SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V., Ed. 1990. ''Proto-Languages and Proto-Cultures.'' Materials from the First Interdisciplinary Symposium on Language and Prehistory. Bochum: Brockmeyer. * SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V., Ed. 1991. ''Dene-Sino-Caucasian Languages.'' Materials from the First Interdisciplinary Symposium on Language and Prehistory. Bochum: Brockmeyer. * SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V., Ed. 1992. ''Nostratic, Dene-Caucasian, Austric and Amerind.'' Materials from the First Interdisciplinary Symposium on Language and Prehistory. Bochum: Brockmeyer.


Articles

*SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. 1978. "Studies in Hittite-Luwian Names". In: ''Names: A Journal of Onomastics '' 26:3. pp. 231–257. DOI: 10.1179/nam.1978.26.3.231 *SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. & M. KAISER. 1985. "On Indo-European Laryngeals and Vowels." ''Journal of Indo-European Studies'' 13/3-4: 377-413. *SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. 1987. "Indo-European Homeland and Migrations." ''Folia Linguistica Historica'' 7/2: 227-250. *SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. & M. KAISER. 1987. "On Recent Comparisons Between Language Families: The Case of Indo-European and Afroasiatic." ''General Linguistics'' 27/1: 34-46. *SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. & M. KAISER. 1988. "Nostratic." ''Annual Review of Anthropology'' 17: 309-329. *SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. 1989. "Methods in Interphyletic Comparisons." ''Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher'' 61: 1-26. *SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. 1990a. "Uralic Vocalism and Long-Range Comparison." ''Uralo-Indogermanica'' 2: 85-94. *SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. 1990b. "The Mother Tongue: How Linguists Have Reconstructed the Ancestor of All Living Languages." ''The Sciences'' 30/3: 20-27. *SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. & A. MANASTER RAMER. 1991. "Some Recent Work on the Remote Relations of Languages." In ''Sprung from Some Common Source: Investigations into the Prehistory of Languages'', Ed. by S.M. Lamb & E. D. Mitchell., pp. 178–199. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. *SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. 2003. "Salishan and North Caucasian." ''Mother Tongue'' 8: 39–64. *SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. 2004. "Proto-Salishan and Proto-North-Caucasian Consonants: a few cognate sets." in ''Nostratic Centennial Conference: the Pécs Papers'', Ed. by. I. Hegedűs & P. Sidwell, pp. 181–191. Pécs: Lingua Franca Group. *SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. 2008. “Introduction to Milyan”. In: ''
Mother Tongue A first language, native tongue, native language, mother tongue or L1 is the first language or dialect that a person has been exposed to from birth or within the critical period. In some countries, the term ''native language'' or ''mother tongu ...
'' XIII: 63—96. *SHEVOROSHKIN, V.V. 2012. "Anatolian laryngeals in
Milyan Milyan, also known as Lycian B and previously Lycian 2, is an extinct ancient Anatolian language. It is attested from three inscriptions: two poems of 34 and 71 engraved lines, respectively, on the so-called Xanthian stele (or Xanthian O ...
". In: ''The Sound of Indo-European: Phonetics, Phonemics, and Morphophonemics''. Edited by Benedicte Nielsen Whitehead.
Museum Tusculanum Press Museum Tusculanum Press (Danish: ''Museum Tusculanums Forlag'') is an independent academic press historically associated with the University of Copenhagen, publishing mainly in the humanities, social sciences and theology. It was founded in 1975 as ...
. pp. 456–483. Lambert, Pierre-Yves. "Benedicte Nielsen Whitehead, Thomas Olander, Birgit Anette Olsen, Jens Elmegård Rasmussen (dir.). The Sound of Indo-European: Phonetics, Phonemics, and Morphophonemics, Copenhague,
Museum Tusculanum Press Museum Tusculanum Press (Danish: ''Museum Tusculanums Forlag'') is an independent academic press historically associated with the University of Copenhagen, publishing mainly in the humanities, social sciences and theology. It was founded in 1975 as ...
/ University of Copenhagen (Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European, vol. 4), 2012 ompte-rendu. In: ''Etudes Celtiques'', vol. 40, 2014. pp. 333-338. www.persee.fr/doc/ecelt_0373-1928_2014_num_40_1_2440_t17_0333_0000_2


See also

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Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics The Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics (also called the Nostratic School) is a school of linguistics based in Moscow, Russia that is known for its work in . Formerly based at Moscow State University, it is currently centered at the (Institut ...


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V. Shevoroshkin's faculty page at the University of Michigan website
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