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  • Grammatical Gender in Hindukush Languages

    Grammatical Gender in Hindukush Languages

  • A Comparative Phonetic Study of the Circassian Languages Author(S

    A Comparative Phonetic Study of the Circassian Languages Author(S

  • THE INDO-EUROPEAN FAMILY — the LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE by Brian D

    THE INDO-EUROPEAN FAMILY — the LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE by Brian D

  • The Dravidian Languages

    The Dravidian Languages

  • Turkic Languages 161

    Turkic Languages 161

  • LING 185 the Syntax of Austronesian Languages Preliminary Syllabus

    LING 185 the Syntax of Austronesian Languages Preliminary Syllabus

  • Linguistic History and Language Diversity in India: Views and Counterviews

    Linguistic History and Language Diversity in India: Views and Counterviews

  • A Bayesian Investigation of the Origin Hypotheses of the Dravidian Family

    A Bayesian Investigation of the Origin Hypotheses of the Dravidian Family

  • In Search of Language Contact Between Jarawa and Aka-Bea: the Languages of South Andaman1

    In Search of Language Contact Between Jarawa and Aka-Bea: the Languages of South Andaman1

  • Revisiting the Position of Philippine Languages in the Austronesian Family

    Revisiting the Position of Philippine Languages in the Austronesian Family

  • Northwest Caucasian Languages and Hattic

    Northwest Caucasian Languages and Hattic

  • The Indo-European Languages the Indo-European Linguistic Family

    The Indo-European Languages the Indo-European Linguistic Family

  • Caucasian Languages [B.] George Hewitt FBA, Professor of Caucasian Languages, NME Dept., SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG, UK

    Caucasian Languages [B.] George Hewitt FBA, Professor of Caucasian Languages, NME Dept., SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG, UK

  • The Origin and Diffusion of World Languages

    The Origin and Diffusion of World Languages

  • Families Indo-European Is Just One of Many Large Language Families in The

    Families Indo-European Is Just One of Many Large Language Families in The

  • Title Ancestral Dravidian Languages in Indus Civilization

    Title Ancestral Dravidian Languages in Indus Civilization

  • The Altaic Dilemma (Or: Aru, Nai?)

    The Altaic Dilemma (Or: Aru, Nai?)

  • 1 Linguistic Clues to Andamanese Pre-History

    1 Linguistic Clues to Andamanese Pre-History

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  • Chapter 05 Languages
  • The Afroasiatic Languages
  • The Languages of the Soviet Union
  • Dated Language Phylogenies Shed Light on the Ancestry of Sino-Tibetan
  • Languages of the World
  • Correlation Between the Linguistic Affinity and Genetic Diversity Of
  • 2 the Trans New Guinea Family Andrew Pawley and Harald Hammarström
  • Descriptive and Typological Study of Jarawa Doctor Of
  • Origin and Development of Language in South Asia: Phylogeny Versus Epigenetics?
  • The Altaic Language Taxon: Language Family Or Language Union?
  • Mainland Southeast Asian Languages
  • Is Great Andamanese Genealogically and Typologically Distinct from Onge and Jarawa? Q
  • Improving African Languages Classification: Initial Investigation and Proposal
  • Morphological Analysis of the Dravidian Language Family


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