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Density of lineages is the ratio of lineages to area within a continent or similar well - defined region . Table 1 shows the lineage density of several continents and subcontinental areas . Here and in subsequent tables , the continents ...
Density of lineages is the ratio of lineages to area within a continent or similar well - defined region . Table 1 shows the lineage density of several continents and subcontinental areas . Here and in subsequent tables , the continents ...
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of lineages in the source area . In fact , density of lineages is constantly renewed as languages split to generate new daughter lines . Thus it is unlikely that outmigration could deplete lineage density , which must have been fairly ...
of lineages in the source area . In fact , density of lineages is constantly renewed as languages split to generate new daughter lines . Thus it is unlikely that outmigration could deplete lineage density , which must have been fairly ...
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New Guinea and Australia are long - inhabited areas without large - scale economies . All three of these areas - Australia , New Guinea , and the New World - are colonized areas , populated by immigrants coming ultimately from the ...
New Guinea and Australia are long - inhabited areas without large - scale economies . All three of these areas - Australia , New Guinea , and the New World - are colonized areas , populated by immigrants coming ultimately from the ...
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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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