Anatolian hypothesis

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Challenges  in  Computa0onal   Linguis0c  Phylogene0cs   Tandy  Warnow   Departments  of  Computer  Science   and  Bioengineering  

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Source URL: tandy.cs.illinois.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-23 08:25:36
2The Anatolian stop system and the Indo-Hittite hypothesis Alwin Kloekhorst, Leiden University 1. The Hittite stop system: the word-internal position As is well known, in 1932 Sturtevant described the fact that Hittite kn

The Anatolian stop system and the Indo-Hittite hypothesis Alwin Kloekhorst, Leiden University 1. The Hittite stop system: the word-internal position As is well known, in 1932 Sturtevant described the fact that Hittite kn

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Source URL: www.kloekhorst.nl

- Date: 2015-04-22 06:37:36
    3ANCESTRY-CONSTRAINED PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS SUPPORTS THE INDO-EUROPEAN STEPPE HYPOTHESIS Will Chang Chundra Cathcart

    ANCESTRY-CONSTRAINED PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS SUPPORTS THE INDO-EUROPEAN STEPPE HYPOTHESIS Will Chang Chundra Cathcart

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    Source URL: www.linguisticsociety.org

    Language: English - Date: 2015-02-17 12:51:23
    4letters to nature reanneal. Although our model simulations do not include calculations past the fragmentation threshold, we propose that a local decrease in shear-strain rates associated with fragmentation may

    letters to nature reanneal. Although our model simulations do not include calculations past the fragmentation threshold, we propose that a local decrease in shear-strain rates associated with fragmentation may

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    Source URL: www.mapageweb.umontreal.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2003-11-26 12:46:20
    5letters to nature reanneal. Although our model simulations do not include calculations past the fragmentation threshold, we propose that a local decrease in shear-strain rates associated with fragmentation may

    letters to nature reanneal. Although our model simulations do not include calculations past the fragmentation threshold, we propose that a local decrease in shear-strain rates associated with fragmentation may

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-01-17 23:36:18