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We therefore expect to find detectable evidence of contact only among lexical characters and phonological characters in the default case . Moreover , though it is clear that sound changes do spread through diversifying dialect continua ...
We therefore expect to find detectable evidence of contact only among lexical characters and phonological characters in the default case . Moreover , though it is clear that sound changes do spread through diversifying dialect continua ...
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Each character can evolve down at least one of these three trees ; that is , each of the three trees potentially models the evolutionary history of one or more of the characters . The character that exhibits a borrowed state must have ...
Each character can evolve down at least one of these three trees ; that is , each of the three trees potentially models the evolutionary history of one or more of the characters . The character that exhibits a borrowed state must have ...
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network would explain the evolution of all of the characters ( via genetic transmission and / or borrowing ) and would not need to imply either parallel evolution or backmutation . It is worth noting that a PPN always exists , because ...
network would explain the evolution of all of the characters ( via genetic transmission and / or borrowing ) and would not need to imply either parallel evolution or backmutation . It is worth noting that a PPN always exists , because ...
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