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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... method is that it has limited time depth . This is not an issue of time itself , nor of the method as such , of course , but a practical and statistical consequence of the erosion of both sounds and meanings over time , compounded by ...
... method is that it has limited time depth . This is not an issue of time itself , nor of the method as such , of course , but a practical and statistical consequence of the erosion of both sounds and meanings over time , compounded by ...
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... method . Second , all use word lists as their principal , or in most cases only , type of data . Usually , a Swadesh list of 100 or 200 core vocabulary items is compiled for a set of languages already known to be related . Each meaning ...
... method . Second , all use word lists as their principal , or in most cases only , type of data . Usually , a Swadesh list of 100 or 200 core vocabulary items is compiled for a set of languages already known to be related . Each meaning ...
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... method . The present study starts from very different premises , and therefore the application of cladistic methods follows a different path . Here , the object of study is a group of languages that are not known to be related - in fact ...
... method . The present study starts from very different premises , and therefore the application of cladistic methods follows a different path . Here , the object of study is a group of languages that are not known to be related - in fact ...
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