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Harrison ( 2003 : 231-32 ) details cases in the Oceanic family where ' [ w ] e “ know ' the languages are related but can't demonstrate that they are by using the logic of the comparative method ' . As Campbell puts it soberly ...
Harrison ( 2003 : 231-32 ) details cases in the Oceanic family where ' [ w ] e “ know ' the languages are related but can't demonstrate that they are by using the logic of the comparative method ' . As Campbell puts it soberly ...
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Consequently , the structure of the family trees in question has already been extensively explored using the comparative method . Second , all use word lists as their principal , or in most cases only , type of data .
Consequently , the structure of the family trees in question has already been extensively explored using the comparative method . Second , all use word lists as their principal , or in most cases only , type of data .
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Minett and Wang ( 2003 ) test two methods of identifying areas of borrowing by mathematical means . ... that are not known to be related , with reference to Johanna Nichols's work ( 1990 , 1992 ) but no formalization of a method .
Minett and Wang ( 2003 ) test two methods of identifying areas of borrowing by mathematical means . ... that are not known to be related , with reference to Johanna Nichols's work ( 1990 , 1992 ) but no formalization of a method .
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