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The continuity of dialects and languages across time is the result of the ability of children to replicate ... hence the 1 The parenthetical insertion ' ( or dialect ) ' should not be taken as an extension of the family tree model ...
The continuity of dialects and languages across time is the result of the ability of children to replicate ... hence the 1 The parenthetical insertion ' ( or dialect ) ' should not be taken as an extension of the family tree model ...
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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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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
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