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- history. American Linguist Robert Lees obtained a value for the "glottochronological constant" (r) of words by considering the known changes in 13 pairs...
- discovered and began settling the area. This date range is based on glottochronological calculations and on three radiocarbon dates from charcoal that appears...
- closely related to the so-called Zan languages (Megrelian and Laz); glottochronological studies indicate that it split from the latter approximately 2700...
- is located east of the Gulf of Finland around Saint Petersburg. A glottochronological study estimates the age of the common ancestor of existing languages...
- that contains the Mingrelian and Laz languages. On the basis of glottochronological analysis, Georgi Klimov dates the split of the Proto-Kartvelian into...
- mutual influences with the Livonian language. According to some glottochronological speculations, the East Baltic languages split from West Baltic (or...
- dialect ancestral to Proto-Slavic is estimated on archaeological and glottochronological criteria to have occurred sometime in the period 1500–1000 BCE. A...
- sometimes referred to as Lir-Turkic and Common Turkic as Shaz-Turkic. A glottochronological reconstruction based on analysis of isoglosses and Sinicisms points...
- Shanidze proposed the name "Colchidian" for Zan. According to a glottochronological analysis by G. Klimov, the Zan languages had split from the Common...
- dialect ancestral to Proto-Slavic is estimated on archaeological and glottochronological criteria to have occurred sometime in the period 1500–1000 BCE. Hydronymic...