Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2008 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Papuan ) . 3.1 . PRIOR WORK AND THE EXISTING STATE OF THE ART . We refer to the Papuan lan- guages of Island Melanesia as the EAST PAPUAN languages , but note that this is a mere geographic label and does not entail subscribing to the ...
... Papuan ) . 3.1 . PRIOR WORK AND THE EXISTING STATE OF THE ART . We refer to the Papuan lan- guages of Island Melanesia as the EAST PAPUAN languages , but note that this is a mere geographic label and does not entail subscribing to the ...
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... Papuan languages from different stocks and wider geographic regions . 10 Note also that the Papuan data and the Oceanic data are the result of very different historical processes , and the phylogenies inferred from these data thus ...
... Papuan languages from different stocks and wider geographic regions . 10 Note also that the Papuan data and the Oceanic data are the result of very different historical processes , and the phylogenies inferred from these data thus ...
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... Papuan languages has taken place during the last three millennia . It is not at all implausible to assume that similar contact occurred between the various Papuan groups before that time . The results of the structural phylogenetic ...
... Papuan languages has taken place during the last three millennia . It is not at all implausible to assume that similar contact occurred between the various Papuan groups before that time . The results of the structural phylogenetic ...
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