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If there is a C.C. distribution with an unoccupied interval and an unequal number of languages in the units , it is most probable that the unit with the fewer languages left the homeland ( since fewer moves are required ) .
If there is a C.C. distribution with an unoccupied interval and an unequal number of languages in the units , it is most probable that the unit with the fewer languages left the homeland ( since fewer moves are required ) .
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It can be shown that these effects involving SS and CS distributions apply not only to the observed distributions but to their co - ordinate proto - languages no matter how far back , provided that no migratory unit is found in the ...
It can be shown that these effects involving SS and CS distributions apply not only to the observed distributions but to their co - ordinate proto - languages no matter how far back , provided that no migratory unit is found in the ...
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Distribution ( 4a ) –E , Ep + CS , with C not a contactive unit - has the same reductions as in ( 1 ) and ( 2a ) taken together . ... In distribution ( 2b ) -E + CS , with C being one of the contactive units — there is no reduction .
Distribution ( 4a ) –E , Ep + CS , with C not a contactive unit - has the same reductions as in ( 1 ) and ( 2a ) taken together . ... In distribution ( 2b ) -E + CS , with C being one of the contactive units — there is no reduction .
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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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