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LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AND THE FIRST SETTLEMENT OF THE NEW WORLD JOHANNA NICHOLS University of California , Berkeley The oft - noted genetic and typological diversity of the languages of the New World is . due not to accidents of history ...
LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AND THE FIRST SETTLEMENT OF THE NEW WORLD JOHANNA NICHOLS University of California , Berkeley The oft - noted genetic and typological diversity of the languages of the New World is . due not to accidents of history ...
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New Guinea , where agriculture goes back some 9000 years and which may be the world's earliest center of plant ... has relatively low lineage density in the agricultural highlands but the world's highest density in the coastal lowlands ...
New Guinea , where agriculture goes back some 9000 years and which may be the world's earliest center of plant ... has relatively low lineage density in the agricultural highlands but the world's highest density in the coastal lowlands ...
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This picture could be interpreted as indicating a time separation of 8000-16,000 years or more for the upper - mid - latitude coastal areas , but substantially more for the interior and southern parts of the New World .
This picture could be interpreted as indicating a time separation of 8000-16,000 years or more for the upper - mid - latitude coastal areas , but substantially more for the interior and southern parts of the New World .
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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