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I shall not pursue the subject further here ; at a future time I hope to contribute to a solution . IV . CONCLUSION In this paper I began by giving , in the first section , the three postulates upon which glottochronology is based ...
I shall not pursue the subject further here ; at a future time I hope to contribute to a solution . IV . CONCLUSION In this paper I began by giving , in the first section , the three postulates upon which glottochronology is based ...
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Still , the question of the possible use of an epenthetic vowel in -r- clusters may be studied a little further . With the exception of erastank ' and possibly erašt ' drought ' , all items with er- < * Cr- have a vocalism -e- after the ...
Still , the question of the possible use of an epenthetic vowel in -r- clusters may be studied a little further . With the exception of erastank ' and possibly erašt ' drought ' , all items with er- < * Cr- have a vocalism -e- after the ...
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But at the same time , it defies further analysis . It sounds as if we have now reached a point where no one can reasonably hope to isolate and identify causal factors and where some streaks of free will should not be ruled out .
But at the same time , it defies further analysis . It sounds as if we have now reached a point where no one can reasonably hope to isolate and identify causal factors and where some streaks of free will should not be ruled out .
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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