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- to be distinguished from glottochronology, which attempts to use lexicostatistical methods to estimate the length of time since two or more languages...
- known nor as widely used as the Swadesh list. Lexicostatistical test lists are used in lexicostatistics to define subgroupings of languages, and in glottochronology...
- Russian State University for the Humanities. In 2011, the Global Lexicostatistical Database [ru] (GLD) was launched as part of the EHL project. The database...
- no hoho ni tsuite ("Concerning the Method of Glottochronology and Lexicostatistics"), Gengo kenkyu (Journal of the Linguistic Society of ****an), Vols...
- for use on any web site Ancient Gr**** basic lexicon at the Global Lexicostatistical Database Ancient Gr**** Swadesh list of basic vocabulary words (from...
- published, as a part of interdisciplinary study of Slavic ethnogenesis, a lexicostatistical classification of Slavic languages. It was built using qualitative...
- Austronesian (all remaining languages). In a study that represents the first lexicostatistical classification of the Austronesian languages, Isidore Dyen (1965)...
- (1956). Lexicostatistics: A critique. Language, 32, 49–60. Holm, Hans J. (2003). The Proportionality Trap. Or: What is wrong with lexicostatistical Subgrouping...
- 1905. Retrieved 25 August 2012. Kurukh basic lexicon at the Global Lexicostatistical Database Proposal to encode Tolong Siki Omniglot's page on Tolong...
- than Dutch and West Frisian (mutual distance of 34.2%). However, lexicostatistical methods, which are based on retentions from a common proto-language...