Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... trees , as in Figure 4. One of these trees is the genetic tree T of Fig . 2 ; in each of the others , the contact edge replaces one of the edges of the genetic tree . Each character can evolve down at least one of these three trees ...
... trees , as in Figure 4. One of these trees is the genetic tree T of Fig . 2 ; in each of the others , the contact edge replaces one of the edges of the genetic tree . Each character can evolve down at least one of these three trees ...
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... Tree A and two on Tree B ) . Of those five , one ( on Tree A ) was clearly the most plausible . Interestingly , this most plausible of numerous possible PPNs also optimized each of our mathematical optimization criteria ( number of ...
... Tree A and two on Tree B ) . Of those five , one ( on Tree A ) was clearly the most plausible . Interestingly , this most plausible of numerous possible PPNs also optimized each of our mathematical optimization criteria ( number of ...
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... trees and the algorithmic techniques used to complete a candidate genetic tree to a perfect phylogenetic network ( PPN ) containing a minimum number of contact edges . The candidate genetic trees we have used are each based on an ...
... trees and the algorithmic techniques used to complete a candidate genetic tree to a perfect phylogenetic network ( PPN ) containing a minimum number of contact edges . The candidate genetic trees we have used are each based on an ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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