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H and J are both very far from the original language , and also very far from each other : they have only one root in common . But raj is zero . These examples show that to use r as a measure of relationship between languages may lead ...
H and J are both very far from the original language , and also very far from each other : they have only one root in common . But raj is zero . These examples show that to use r as a measure of relationship between languages may lead ...
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And wisely : for , as we pointed out when discussing Table 1 ' , the ' original ' root list is likely to be biassed in favor of the more closely related languages . The effect of the bias is to make the closely related languages appear ...
And wisely : for , as we pointed out when discussing Table 1 ' , the ' original ' root list is likely to be biassed in favor of the more closely related languages . The effect of the bias is to make the closely related languages appear ...
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The ordinary steps are taken to break the cipher : originals and codings are paired off , and of course this can be done ... Suppose , for instance , that the original medium is written English ; that the code is one - to - one , letter ...
The ordinary steps are taken to break the cipher : originals and codings are paired off , and of course this can be done ... Suppose , for instance , that the original medium is written English ; that the code is one - to - one , letter ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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