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Dated phylogeny suggests early Neolithic origin of Sino-Tibetan languages
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Modelling loanword success – a sociolinguistic quantitative study of Māori loanwords in New Zealand English
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Dominant words rise to the top by positive frequency-dependent selection.
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Supplementary material from "The deep history of the number words" ...
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Supplementary material from "The deep history of the number words" ...
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Q&A: What is human language, when did it evolve and why should we care?
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Modelling loanword success a sociolinguistic quantitative study of Māori loanwords in New Zealand English
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Languages evolve in punctuational bursts
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In: Science (2015)
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Languages evolve in punctuational bursts
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In: Science (2015)
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Detecting Regular Sound Changes in Linguistics as Events of Concerted Evolution
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Ultraconserved words point to deep language ancestry across Eurasia
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Reply to Mahowald and Gibson and to Heggarty: No problems with short words, and no evidence provided
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