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Geographical Typology and Linguistic Areas: With special reference to Africa
Edited by Osamu Hieda, Christa König and Hiroshi Nakagawa
[Tokyo University of Foreign Studies 2] 2011
► pp. 143160
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Matras, Yaron
2013. Languages in contact in a world marked by change and mobility. Revue française de linguistique appliquée Vol. XVIII:2  pp. 7 ff. DOI logo
Ranacher, Peter, Nico Neureiter, Rik van Gijn, Barbara Sonnenhauser, Anastasia Escher, Robert Weibel, Pieter Muysken & Balthasar Bickel
2021. Contact-tracing in cultural evolution: a Bayesian mixture model to detect geographic areas of language contact. Journal of The Royal Society Interface 18:181  pp. 20201031 ff. DOI logo
Rojas-Berscia, Luis Miguel, Tomas Lehecka, Simon A. Claassen, A. A. K. Peute, Moisés Pinedo Escobedo, Segundo Pinedo Escobedo, Abimael Huiñapi Tangoa & Elio Yumi Pizango
2022. Embedding in Shawi narrations: A quantitative analysis of embedding in a post-colonial Amazonian indigenous society. Language in Society 51:3  pp. 427 ff. DOI logo
van Gijn, Rik, Justin Case, Martine Bruil, Simon A. Claassen, Karolina Grzech & Nora Julmi
2023. Lexically driven patterns of contact in alignment systems of languages of the northern Upper Amazon. Open Linguistics 9:1 DOI logo

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