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The continuity of dialects and languages across time is the result of the ability of children to replicate ... The parenthetical insertion ( or dialect ) should not be taken as an extension of the family tree model , but simply conforms ...
The continuity of dialects and languages across time is the result of the ability of children to replicate ... The parenthetical insertion ( or dialect ) should not be taken as an extension of the family tree model , but simply conforms ...
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They are the result of a secondary process in which speakers of one particular dialect gain an ascendancy - commercial , political , or cultural — and the ensuing expansion of this dialect wipes out the intermediate forms of the ...
They are the result of a secondary process in which speakers of one particular dialect gain an ascendancy - commercial , political , or cultural — and the ensuing expansion of this dialect wipes out the intermediate forms of the ...
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Evidence for the differentiation of the family tree and wave models are here drawn from dialect geography , which provides ... The differentiation of regional dialects yields a fine - grained model of family tree evolution .
Evidence for the differentiation of the family tree and wave models are here drawn from dialect geography , which provides ... The differentiation of regional dialects yields a fine - grained model of family tree evolution .
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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