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Linguistic evidence for prehistory: Oceanic examples
Malcolm Ross
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Arts & Humanities
Linguistic Evidence
92%
Prehistory
73%
Linguistic Geography
30%
Contact Induced Change
29%
Language Shift
25%
Language
24%
Comparative Method
23%
Language Families
22%
Historical Linguistics
22%
Phylogeny
21%
Linguistic Analysis
21%
Lexicon
17%
Archaeology
12%
Interaction
10%
Social Sciences
prehistory
100%
linguistics
48%
evidence
30%
phylogeny
20%
archaeology
15%
reconstruction
13%
speaking
11%
geography
10%
contact
10%
interaction
6%
Group
4%