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A mycelial turn in the conceptualisation and modelling of language evolution
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Rhizomes in botany, philosophy and creolistics
- 3.Mycelium as a better metaphor for language contact
- 4.Beyond botanical metaphors: A unified model for language evolution
- 5.Conclusion
- Notes
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