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POSSIBLE SOURCES OF THE and - VERBS IN WALMAN . The use of and - verbs thus appears to be widespread in the family , so it may be that the verbs for ' and ' are quite old and potentially cognate , although without extensive comparative ...
POSSIBLE SOURCES OF THE and - VERBS IN WALMAN . The use of and - verbs thus appears to be widespread in the family , so it may be that the verbs for ' and ' are quite old and potentially cognate , although without extensive comparative ...
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For twelve taxa ( in our case , languages ) , for example , there are over 13,000 million possible trees — different possible branching arrangements ( Felsenstein 2004 : 23 ) , and these not only cannot be inspected by hand ...
For twelve taxa ( in our case , languages ) , for example , there are over 13,000 million possible trees — different possible branching arrangements ( Felsenstein 2004 : 23 ) , and these not only cannot be inspected by hand ...
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It is possible , however , to investigate the relative frequencies of abstract structural features and thus their resilience within a genealogical unit , as we have shown in $ 4.3 . In order to investigate signals of borrowing it is ...
It is possible , however , to investigate the relative frequencies of abstract structural features and thus their resilience within a genealogical unit , as we have shown in $ 4.3 . In order to investigate signals of borrowing it is ...
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