Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... characters and phonological characters in the default case . Moreover , though it is clear that sound changes do spread through diversifying dialect continua , lexical borrowing seems to be much commoner and more unconstrained ; we ...
... characters and phonological characters in the default case . Moreover , though it is clear that sound changes do spread through diversifying dialect continua , lexical borrowing seems to be much commoner and more unconstrained ; we ...
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... characters . The character that exhibits a borrowed state must have evolved down one of the alternative trees that ... characters , each one of those characters actually evolved down exactly one of the three trees . To motivate our model ...
... characters . The character that exhibits a borrowed state must have evolved down one of the alternative trees that ... characters , each one of those characters actually evolved down exactly one of the three trees . To motivate our model ...
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... characters are compatible . But since such a network fits all possible characters , it says nothing interesting about the evolutionary history of the dataset . Finding the smallest number of borrowing events is obviously easier if one ...
... characters are compatible . But since such a network fits all possible characters , it says nothing interesting about the evolutionary history of the dataset . Finding the smallest number of borrowing events is obviously easier if one ...
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