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Dialectical Model of Human Nature ...
Cachat, Jonathan. - : figshare, 2013
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The Continuous Model of Culture: Modernity Decline—a Eurocentric Bias? An Attempt to Introduce an Absolute Value into a Model of Culture ...
Kankava, Giorgi. - : figshare, 2013
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The Continuous Model of Culture: Modernity Decline—a Eurocentric Bias? An Attempt to Introduce an Absolute Value into a Model of Culture ...
Kankava, Giorgi. - : figshare, 2013
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Dialectical Model of Human Nature ...
Cachat, Jonathan. - : figshare, 2013
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The Continuous Model of Culture: Modernity Decline—a Eurocentric Bias? An Attempt to Introduce an Absolute Value into a Model of Culture ...
Kankava, Giorgi. - : figshare, 2013
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Dialectical Model of Human Nature ...
Cachat, Jonathan. - : figshare, 2013
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Dialectical Model of Human Nature ...
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Some Structural Aspects of Language Are More Stable than Others: A Comparison of Seven Methods ...
Dediu, Dan; Cysouw, Michael. - : Figshare, 2013
Abstract: Understanding the patterns and causes of differential structural stability is an area of major interest for the study of language change and evolution. It is still debated whether structural features have intrinsic stabilities across language families and geographic areas, or if the processes governing their rate of change are completely dependent upon the specific context of a given language or language family. We conducted an extensive literature review and selected seven different approaches to conceptualising and estimating the stability of structural linguistic features, aiming at comparing them using the same dataset, the World Atlas of Language Structures . We found that, despite profound conceptual and empirical differences between these methods, they tend to agree in classifying some structural linguistic features as being more stable than others. This suggests that there are intrinsic properties of such structural features influencing their stability across methods, language families and geographic ...
Keyword: Anthropology; Behavioral Neuroscience; Environmental Science; FOS Sociology; Sociology
URL: https://figshare.com/articles/Some_Structural_Aspects_of_Language_Are_More_Stable_than_Others_A_Comparison_of_Seven_Methods__/154648/1
https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.154648.v1
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Lateral and vertical transfer in biology, linguistics and anthropology - An account of widely neglected ideas in the formation of evolutionary theories
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Commencement Video 2013 May: College of Liberal Arts
: University of Texas at Arlington, 2013
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Commencement Video 2013 December: College of Liberal Arts
: University of Texas at Arlington, 2013
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Urban sign. The polis furnished
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