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They include both descriptive and comparative research , and embrace theory as well as documentation . He has paid considerable attention to the question of linguistic diffusion , tracing and analyzing specific examples of morphologic ...
They include both descriptive and comparative research , and embrace theory as well as documentation . He has paid considerable attention to the question of linguistic diffusion , tracing and analyzing specific examples of morphologic ...
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Emeneau discusses the comparative position of Kolami on the basis of explicit methodological principles ( 145-6 ) . The result is to set up the following hierarchy of linguistic groups ( 141 ) : Kolami and Naiki are very closely related ...
Emeneau discusses the comparative position of Kolami on the basis of explicit methodological principles ( 145-6 ) . The result is to set up the following hierarchy of linguistic groups ( 141 ) : Kolami and Naiki are very closely related ...
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He is highly critical of most of Bartoli's comparative conclusions based on his areal norms ; in this book he does not even mention Bartoli's attempt to prove that West Germanic shows more archaic features than East Germanic .
He is highly critical of most of Bartoli's comparative conclusions based on his areal norms ; in this book he does not even mention Bartoli's attempt to prove that West Germanic shows more archaic features than East Germanic .
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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