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Splits or waves? Trees or webs? How divergence measures and network analysis can unravel language histories
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Splits or waves? Trees or webs? How divergence measures and network analysis can unravel language histories
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The past, present and future of English dialects: Quantifying convergence, divergence and dynamic equilibrium
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The past, present and future of English dialects: Quantifying convergence, divergence and dynamic equilibrium
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Language families and quantitative methods in South Asia and elsewhere
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Why linguists don?t do dates
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McMahon, A. M., & McMahon, R. (2006). Why linguists don?t do dates. In P. Forster, & C. Renfrew (Eds.), Phylogenetic methods and the prehistory of languages. (pp. 153-160). Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
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human; language divergence
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2160/37975
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Problems of dating and time depth in linguistics and biology
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Linguistics, Genetics and Archaeology: Internal and External Evidence in the Amerind Controversy
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