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Language family (redirect from Genetic relationship (linguistics)) is genealogical linguistics, and how advanced is areal linguistics? — Review of Aikhenvald & Dixon (2001): Areal diffusion and genetic inheritance". Studies... |
offspring Genetic recombination, refers to the recombining of alleles resulting in a new molecule of DNA Genetic relationship (linguistics), in linguistics, a... |
Genetic relationship may refer to: Genetic distance, in genetics Genetic relationship (linguistics), in language Genetic relation This disambiguation page... |
Macrofamily (redirect from Superfamily (linguistics)) In historical linguistics, a macrofamily, also called a superfamily or phylum, is a proposed genetic relationship grouping together language families... |
Comparative linguistics is a branch of historical linguistics that is concerned with comparing languages to establish their historical relatedness. Genetic relatedness... |
Linguistic homeland (redirect from Homeland (linguistics)) isolates for which no genetic relationship can be shown. The Urheimaten reconstructed using the methods of comparative linguistics typically estimate separation... |
linguistics, also termed diachronic linguistics, is the scientific study of language change over time. Principal concerns of historical linguistics include:... |
Tree model (redirect from Genetic model) describing genetic relationships between languages since the first attempts to do so. It is central to the field of comparative linguistics, which involves... |
Anthropological linguistics is the subfield of linguistics and anthropology which deals with the place of language in its wider social and cultural context... |
Evolutionary linguistics or Darwinian linguistics is a sociobiological approach to the study of language. Evolutionary linguists consider linguistics as a subfield... |
Interdisciplinary analysis of relationships draws heavily upon the other social sciences, including, but not limited to: anthropology, linguistics, sociology, economics... |
sequencing enabled the comparison of genetic relationships, and during the 1980s, it also became possible to examine genetic polymorphism across multiple sites... |
Edward Sapir proposed that the well-established Algonquian family was genetically related to the Wiyot and Yurok languages of northern California, he applied... |
Baltic languages (section Comparative linguistics) assimilation[citation needed]. Studies in comparative linguistics point to genetic relationship between the languages of the Baltic family and the following... |
Language isolate (section Genetic relationships) A language isolate is a language that has no demonstrable genetic relationship with another language. Basque in Europe, Ainu in Asia, Sandawe in Africa... |
Areal feature (redirect from Areal (linguistics)) languages (see "sprachbund"). Genetic relationships are represented in the family tree model of language change, and areal relationships are represented in the... |
the Study of Man, 1997, 88–93. (Reprinted in Joseph H. Greenberg, Genetic Linguistics, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005, 325–330.) Hahn, Reinhard... |
Language classification (category Linguistics) by their structural and functional features. Genetic relationship List of language families "Linguistics - Language classification". Encyclopedia Britannica... |
established Batanic or Bashiic branch. Zorc, R. David Paul (1986). "The Genetic Relationships of Philippine Languages". In Geraghty, P.; Carrington, L.; Wurm... |
Comparative method (redirect from Comparative method (linguistics)) In linguistics, the comparative method is a technique for studying the development of languages by performing a feature-by-feature comparison of two or... |