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Inheritance and contact in a language complex: the case of Taa varieties (Tuu family)
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Language Relatedness and Divergence: Quantitative and Phylogenetic Approaches
Re-evaluation of the Witotoan/Boran family/ies
'Sound Comparisons': New Tools and Resources for Exploring Language Family Diversity on the Web
Sounds of the Andean Languages
The Kalahari Basin area: a 'Sprachbund' on the verge of extinction
Towards a Cross-Disciplinary Prehistory: Converging Perspectives from Language, Archaeology and Genes
Advances in Evolutionary Phonology
Language Areality in Ancient Eurasia
Correlating Genes and Languages
Loanword Typology: Comparative Study of Lexical Borrowability
Quantitative approaches to lexical comparison
Maya writing and historical linguistics
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Language History
Computational and quantitative methods in historical linguistics
Inheritance and contact in a language complex: the case of Taa varieties (Tuu family)
Intercontinental Dictionary Series (IDS)
Language Relatedness and Divergence: Quantitative and Phylogenetic Approaches
Re-evaluation of the Witotoan/Boran family/ies
'Sound Comparisons': New Tools and Resources for Exploring Language Family Diversity on the Web
Sounds of the Andean Languages
The Kalahari Basin area: a 'Sprachbund' on the verge of extinction
Towards a Cross-Disciplinary Prehistory: Converging Perspectives from Language, Archaeology and Genes
Advances in Evolutionary Phonology
Language Areality in Ancient Eurasia
Correlating Genes and Languages
Loanword Typology: Comparative Study of Lexical Borrowability
Quantitative approaches to lexical comparison
Maya writing and historical linguistics