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a which he maintains ' do not comfortably contain the intellectual tradition of the West ' ( 169 ) , an unpleasant state of affairs which he explains as the result of Western cultures ' having changed more rapidly than Western languages ...
a which he maintains ' do not comfortably contain the intellectual tradition of the West ' ( 169 ) , an unpleasant state of affairs which he explains as the result of Western cultures ' having changed more rapidly than Western languages ...
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( b ) Swadesh 1954 arrives at a more explicit result . Discounting items smaller than CVC and taking the first CVC of larger items for comparison , assuming a factor of 23 to account for differing frequencies of phonemes , and assuming ...
( b ) Swadesh 1954 arrives at a more explicit result . Discounting items smaller than CVC and taking the first CVC of larger items for comparison , assuming a factor of 23 to account for differing frequencies of phonemes , and assuming ...
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The result is summarized in Table 7 . Using the weakened criteria ... result . 7. COMPARISON OF RESULTS . Tables 1 , 4 , 6 , and 7 are based on the assumption that the distribution of cognates is random , i.e. a normal distribution .
The result is summarized in Table 7 . Using the weakened criteria ... result . 7. COMPARISON OF RESULTS . Tables 1 , 4 , 6 , and 7 are based on the assumption that the distribution of cognates is random , i.e. a normal distribution .
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