Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... areas . The choice of areas and where to draw their boundaries is somewhat arbitrary , and in this paper it is in fact slightly different from that proposed in Dryer 1989b , where Southeast Asia & Oceania are treated as part of Eurasia ...
... areas . The choice of areas and where to draw their boundaries is somewhat arbitrary , and in this paper it is in fact slightly different from that proposed in Dryer 1989b , where Southeast Asia & Oceania are treated as part of Eurasia ...
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... areas , then the difference is taken to be statistically significant . The underlying logic is that , if we assume the six areas to be essentially independent of each ᅩ other areally and genetically , then there would be only one ...
... areas , then the difference is taken to be statistically significant . The underlying logic is that , if we assume the six areas to be essentially independent of each ᅩ other areally and genetically , then there would be only one ...
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... areas . When we compare proportions , as shown in Table 13 , we find that the pro- portion for PredCop order is higher for OV languages in five areas . However , the one deviant area is Australia - New Guinea , and the high proportion ...
... areas . When we compare proportions , as shown in Table 13 , we find that the pro- portion for PredCop order is higher for OV languages in five areas . However , the one deviant area is Australia - New Guinea , and the high proportion ...
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