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DISTRIBUTIONS AND HYPOTHESES . A distribution of related languages is derived ( 1 ) from the family - tree of the languages and ( 2 ) from the units of dis- tribution and their intervals . In a distribution each language is marked with ...
DISTRIBUTIONS AND HYPOTHESES . A distribution of related languages is derived ( 1 ) from the family - tree of the languages and ( 2 ) from the units of dis- tribution and their intervals . In a distribution each language is marked with ...
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In a distribution CS with an unoccu- pied interval , the separate , as we have seen has probably left the homeland . If there is a CC distribution with an unoccupied interval and an unequal number of languages in the units , it is most ...
In a distribution CS with an unoccu- pied interval , the separate , as we have seen has probably left the homeland . If there is a CC distribution with an unoccupied interval and an unequal number of languages in the units , it is most ...
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be selected is the separate , the number designating the distribution will have an ' a ' added to it : thus ( 2a ) , ( 4a ) ... In STEP I we shall assume that each member of the complex distributions above is prime ; hence these will be ...
be selected is the separate , the number designating the distribution will have an ' a ' added to it : thus ( 2a ) , ( 4a ) ... In STEP I we shall assume that each member of the complex distributions above is prime ; hence these will be ...
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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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