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Publications

As well as the list of publications below, further information can be found on the following pages:


Forthcoming (2013)

Heggarty, P., & Renfrew, C. forthcoming a.
Introduction: Languages.
In C. Renfrew & P. Bahn (eds) The Cambridge World Prehistory, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6803160/

And in the same publication, seven further chapters:

Heggarty, P., & Renfrew, C. forthcoming b. East Asia: Languages.

Heggarty, P., & Renfrew, C. forthcoming c. Europe and the Mediterranean: Languages.

Heggarty, P., & Renfrew, C. forthcoming d. Africa: Languages.

Heggarty, P., & Renfrew, C. forthcoming e. South and South-East Asia: Languages.

Heggarty, P., & Renfrew, C. forthcoming f. The Americas: Languages.

Heggarty, P., & Renfrew, C. forthcoming g. The Pacific: Languages.

Heggarty, P., & Renfrew, C. forthcoming h. Western and Central Asia: Languages.

 

Heggarty, P. forthcoming
Commentary on: Chen, Sokal & Ruhlen (1995), Worldwide analysis of genetic and linguistic relationships of human populations.
Human Biology (Special issue in honor of Robert R. Sokal).

 

Heggarty, P. 2013
Europe and Western Asia: Indo-European linguistic prehistory.
In I. Ness & P. Bellwood (eds) The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, 157–67. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444351071.wbeghm819

Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D. 2013
Andes: linguistic history.
In I. Ness & P. Bellwood (eds) The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, 401–09. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444351071.wbeghm852

Beresford-Jones, D., & Heggarty, P. 2013
Andes: archaeology.
In I. Ness & P. Bellwood (eds) The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, 410–16. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444351071.wbeghm853

 

Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D. forthcoming a
Farming-language dispersals:  principles.
In C. Smith (ed) Springer Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, New York: Springer.
http://refworks.springer.com/archaeology

Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D. forthcoming b
Farming-language dispersals: a worldwide survey.
In C. Smith (ed) Springer Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, New York: Springer.
http://refworks.springer.com/archaeology

 


2012

Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D.G. eds. 2012.
Archaeology and Language in the Andes.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0197265030/
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780197265031.do

and within the above book, the following chapters:

Beresford-Jones, D., & Heggarty, P. 2012a.
Introduction — Archaeology, linguistics, and the Andean past: a much-needed conversation. pp. 1–41.

Beresford-Jones, D., & Heggarty, P. 2012b.
Broadening our horizons: towards an interdisciplinary prehistory of the Andes. pp. 57–84.

Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D. 2012.
Conclusion — A cross-disciplinary prehistory for the Andes? Surveying the state of the art. pp. 409–436.

 

Heggarty, P. 2012. Beyond lexicostatistics: How to get more out of 'word list' comparisons. In S. Wichmann & A. P. Grant (eds) Quantitative Approaches to Linguistic Diversity: Commemorating the Centenary of the Birth of Morris Swadesh [Reprint of Diachronica 27 (2), from 2010], 113-137. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. http://benjamins.com/#catalog/books/bct.46.07heg/details

 


2011

Heggarty, P., & Pearce, A. eds. 2011.
History and Language in the Andes.
London: Palgrave Macmillan.
www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=397842

and within the above book, the following chapters:

Pearce, A., & Heggarty, P. 2011a.
History, linguistics, and the Andean past: a much-needed conversation. pp. 1–16.

Pearce, A., & Heggarty, P. 2011b.
‘Mining the data’ on the Huancayo-Huancavelica Quechua frontier. pp. 87–109.

 

Kaulicke, P., Cerrón-Palomino, R., Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D.G. eds. 2011.
Lenguas y sociedades en el antiguo Perú: hacia un enfoque interdisciplinario.
Lima: Fondo Editorial de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.
http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/boletindearqueologia/es/numero-14

and within the above book, the following chapters:

Beresford-Jones, D.G., & Heggarty, P. 2011a.
Broadening our horizons: towards an interdisciplinary prehistory of the Andes. pp. 61–84.
http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/boletindearqueologia/article/download/
1184/1143

Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D.G. 2011.
Archaeology, language, and the Andean past: principles, methods, and the new ‘state of the art’. pp. 29–60.
http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/boletindearqueologia/article/download/
1181/1142

 

Beresford-Jones, D.G., & Heggarty, P. 2011b.
What role for language prehistory in redefining archaeological ‘culture’? A case-study on new horizons in the Andes.
In B. Roberts & M. Vander Linden (eds) Investigating Archaeological Cultures: Material Culture, Variability and Transmission, 355–386. New York: Springer.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-1-4419-6969-9#section=902000&
page=1&locus=0

Barbieri, C., Heggarty, P., Castrì, L., Pettener, D., & Luiselli, D. 2011.
Mitochondrial DNA variability in the Titicaca basin: matches and mismatches with linguistics and ethnohistory.
American Journal of Human Biology 23: p.89–99.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.21107

Heggarty, P. 2011. Enterrando el esqueleto quechumara.
In W. Adelaar, P. Valenzuela, & R. Zariquiey (eds) Estudios en lenguas andinas y amazónicas. En homenaje a Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino, 147–179. Lima: Fondo Editorial de la PUCP.
http://blog.pucp.edu.pe/item/145449/homenaje-a-rodolfo-cerron-palomino

 


2010

Heggarty, P. 2010.
Beyond lexicostatistics: how to get more out of ‘word list’ comparisons. Diachronica 27(2): p.301–324.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dia.27.2.07heg

Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D. 2010.
Agriculture and language dispersals: limitations, refinements, and an Andean exception?
Current Anthropology 51(2): p.163–191.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/650533

Heggarty, P., Maguire, W., & McMahon, A.M.S. 2010.
Splits or waves? Trees or webs? How divergence measures and network analysis can unravel language histories
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (365) Special issue on: Cultural and Linguistic Diversity (eds J. Steele, P. Jordan, & E. Cochrane.): p.3829–3843.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2010.0099

Maguire, W., McMahon, A.M.S., Heggarty, P., & Dediu, D. 2010.
The past, present and future of English dialects: Quantifying convergence, divergence and dynamic equilibrium.
Language Variation and Change 22(1): p.69–104.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954394510000013

 


2009 and earlier (selected)

Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D.G. 2009.
Not the Incas? Weaving archaeology and language into a single new prehistory.
British Academy Review 12: p.11–15.
http://www.britac.ac.uk/pubs/review/12/index.cfm

Hruschka, D.J., Christiansen, M.H., Blythe, R.A., Croft, W., Heggarty, P., Mufwene, S.S., Pierrehumbert, J.B., & Poplack, S. 2009.
Building social cognitive models of language change.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 13(11): p.464–469.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2009.08.008

Nerbonne, J., Heggarty, P., Van Hout, R., & Robey, D. 2009.
Panel discussion on computing and the humanities
J. Nerbonne, C. Gooskens, S. Kürschner, & R. van Bezooijen (eds).
International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing 2: p.19–37.
http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/E1753854809000299

Heggarty, P., Maguire, W., & McMahon, A. 2008.
Accents of English from Around the World.
http://www.soundcomparisons.com

Heggarty, P. 2008.
Linguistics for archaeologists: a case-study in the Andes.
Cambridge Archaeological Journal 18(1): p.35–56.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0959774308000036

Heggarty, P. 2007.
Linguistics for archaeologists: principles, methods and the case of the Incas.
Cambridge Archaeological Journal 17(03): p.311–340.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S095977430700039X

McMahon, A.M.S., Heggarty, P., McMahon, R., & Maguire, W. 2007.
The sound patterns of Englishes: representing phonetic similarity.
English Language and Linguistics 11(01): p.113.
http://www.journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S1360674306002139

Heggarty, P. 2006a.
Interdisciplinary indiscipline? Can phylogenetic methods meaningfully be applied to language data — and to dating language?
In P. Forster & C. Renfrew (eds) Phylogenetic Methods and the Prehistory of Languages, 183–194. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
http://www.oxbowbooks.com/bookinfo.cfm/ISBN/978-1-902937-33-5//
Location/Oxbow

Heggarty, P. 2006b.
The Sounds of the Andean Languages.
CD-Rom and website resource: 1100 pronunciation recordings, 400 photos, 35000 words of explanatory text.
www.quechua.org.uk/Sounds

Heggarty, P. 2005a.
Enigmas en el origen de las lenguas andinas: aplicando nuevas técnicas a las incógnitas por resolver.
Revista Andina 40: p.9–57.

Heggarty, P. 2005b.
Response to commentaries on Heggarty (2005). Revista Andina 40: p.70–80.
http://www.quechua.org.uk/Eng/Cpv/EnigmasArticle.htm.

Heggarty, P., McMahon, A., & McMahon, R. 2005.
From phonetic similarity to dialect classification: a principled approach.
In N. Delbecque, D. Geeraerts, & J. van der Auwera (eds) Perspectives on Variation: Sociolinguistic, Historical, Comparative, 43–91. Amsterdam: Mouton de Gruyter.
http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/61811?rskey=dDeiZy&result=1&q=Pers
pectives%20on%20Variation:%20%20Sociolinguistic,%20Historical,%20Comparative

McMahon, A.M.S., Heggarty, P., McMahon, R., & Slaska, N. 2005.
Swadesh sublists and the benefits of borrowing: an Andean case study.
Transactions of the Philological Society 103(2): p.147–170.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-968X.2005.00148.x

Heggarty, P. 2000. Quantifying change over time in phonetics.
In C. Renfrew, A. M. S. McMahon, & R. L. Trask (eds) Time Depth in Historical Linguistics, 531–562. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
http://www.amazon.com/Historical-Linguistics-Papers-Prehistory-Languages/dp/1902937066