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[Extract] The Arawak family is the largest in South America, with about forty extant languages. Araw...
Supplementary information for the following article: Macklin-Cordes, Jayden L., Bowern, C. & Erich ...
[Extract] Chamacoco is a language spoken by about 1600 people, whose traditional territory stretched...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Birchall, Joshua, Michael Dunn, and Simon J. Greenhill. 2016. A...
The Chapacuran language family, with three extant members and nine historically attested lects, has ...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Birchall J, Dunn M, & Greenhill SJ. 2016. A Combined Comparativ...
With some 108 independent genealogical units, South America is the linguistically most diverse regio...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Chacon TC, List J-M (2015) Improved computational models of sou...
<p>This is the dataset that was used in Chacon (2014) publication.</p> <p>The data has been aligned...
Supplementary Materials containing additional Figures and analysis, as well as a literature review o...
In recent years, South Americanist linguists have embraced computational phylogenetic methods to res...
Contains fulltext : 147001.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)478 p
Home to more than twenty indigenous languages belonging to six linguistic families, the Gran Chaco h...
The parallels between biological and linguistic evolution have been recognized for a long time. In t...
The conceptual parallels between linguistic and biological evolution are striking; languages, like g...
[Extract] The Arawak family is the largest in South America, with about forty extant languages. Araw...
Supplementary information for the following article: Macklin-Cordes, Jayden L., Bowern, C. & Erich ...
[Extract] Chamacoco is a language spoken by about 1600 people, whose traditional territory stretched...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Birchall, Joshua, Michael Dunn, and Simon J. Greenhill. 2016. A...
The Chapacuran language family, with three extant members and nine historically attested lects, has ...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Birchall J, Dunn M, & Greenhill SJ. 2016. A Combined Comparativ...
With some 108 independent genealogical units, South America is the linguistically most diverse regio...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Chacon TC, List J-M (2015) Improved computational models of sou...
<p>This is the dataset that was used in Chacon (2014) publication.</p> <p>The data has been aligned...
Supplementary Materials containing additional Figures and analysis, as well as a literature review o...
In recent years, South Americanist linguists have embraced computational phylogenetic methods to res...
Contains fulltext : 147001.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)478 p
Home to more than twenty indigenous languages belonging to six linguistic families, the Gran Chaco h...
The parallels between biological and linguistic evolution have been recognized for a long time. In t...
The conceptual parallels between linguistic and biological evolution are striking; languages, like g...
[Extract] The Arawak family is the largest in South America, with about forty extant languages. Araw...
Supplementary information for the following article: Macklin-Cordes, Jayden L., Bowern, C. & Erich ...
[Extract] Chamacoco is a language spoken by about 1600 people, whose traditional territory stretched...