Is there a single time depth cut-off point in historical linguistics? (English)
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Title:Is there a single time depth cut-off point in historical linguistics?
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Contributors:Comrie, B. ( author ) / Renfrew, C. / McMahon, A. / Trask, L. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
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Conference:Symposium, Time depth in historical linguistics ; 1999 ; Cambridge
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Publication date:2000-01-01
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Table of contents conference proceedings
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Time perspective in linguisticsCampbell, L. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
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Is there a single time depth cut-off point in historical linguistics?Comrie, B. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
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Some issues in relative chronologyTrask, L. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
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Problems of dating and time depth in linguistics and biologyMcMahon, A. / McMahon, R. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
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Family diversity and time depthPeiros, I. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 109
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The time depth of major language families: an archaeologist's perspectiveBellwood, P. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 143
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Lexicostatistics/Glottochronology: from Swadesh to Sankoff to Starostin to future horizonsEmbleton, S. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 167
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Beyond lumping and splitting: probabilistic issues in historical linguisticsBaxter, W. H. / Ramer, A. M. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 189
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Maximum-likelihood models for glottochronology and for reconstructing linguistic phylogeniesPagel, M. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 209
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New approaches to lexicostatistics and glottochronologyLohr, M. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 223
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Comparative-historical linguistics and lexicostatisticsStarostin, S. / Leshchiner, D. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 267
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Towards the chronology of Afrasian (Afroasiatic) and its daughter familiesMilitarev, A. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
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Why lexicostatistics doesn't work: the `universal constant' hypothesis and the Austronesian languagesBlust, R. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 333
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On the uselessness of glottochronology for the subgrouping of Tibeto-BurmanMatisoff, J. A. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 373
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Testing the expectations of glottochronology against the correlations of language and archaeology in AfricaEhret, C. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 401
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Sources of linguistic chronologyDolgopolsky, A. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 413
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10,000 or 5000 years ago? Questions of time depthRenfrew, C. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 441
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Time depth in Indo-EuropeanClackson, J. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 455
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On linguistic palaeontology of cultureGamkrelidze, T. V. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 463
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Some ancient and modern linguistic processes in northern EuropeWiik, K. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 481
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The Indo-European and Baltic-Finnic interface: time against the iceAnttila, R. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 531
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Quantifying change over time in phoneticsHeggarty, P. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 563
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How predictable is contact-induced change in grammar?Matras, Y. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
- 585
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Rapid language change: Creolization, intertwining, convergenceBakker, P. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
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Is there a metric for convergence?Hayward, R. J. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
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Estimating dates of early American colonization eventsNichols, J. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000
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Linguistic diversity, population spread and time depthNettle, D. / McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research et al. | 2000