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==Automated Dating of the World’s Language Families Based on Lexical Similarity==
Current Anthropology
Volume 52, Number 6 | December 2011
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/662127
 
*people:
**Eric W. Holman,
**Cecil H. Brown,
**Søren Wichmann,
**André Müller,
**Viveka Velupillai,
**Harald Hammarström,
**Sebastian Sauppe,
**Hagen Jung,
**Dik Bakker,
**Pamela Brown,
**Oleg Belyaev,
**Matthias Urban,
**Robert Mailhammer,
**Johann-Mattis List,
**Dmitry Egorov
 
==Automated classification of the world’s languages: a description of the method and preliminary results==
*people:
**Cecil H. Brown (Illinois),
**Eric W. Holman (Los Angeles),
**Søren Wichmann (Leipzig/Leiden),
**Viveka Velupillai (Gießen)

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Automated Dating of the World’s Language Families Based on Lexical Similarity

Current Anthropology 
Volume 52, Number 6 | December 2011
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/662127
  • people:
    • Eric W. Holman,
    • Cecil H. Brown,
    • Søren Wichmann,
    • André Müller,
    • Viveka Velupillai,
    • Harald Hammarström,
    • Sebastian Sauppe,
    • Hagen Jung,
    • Dik Bakker,
    • Pamela Brown,
    • Oleg Belyaev,
    • Matthias Urban,
    • Robert Mailhammer,
    • Johann-Mattis List,
    • Dmitry Egorov

Automated classification of the world’s languages: a description of the method and preliminary results

  • people:
    • Cecil H. Brown (Illinois),
    • Eric W. Holman (Los Angeles),
    • Søren Wichmann (Leipzig/Leiden),
    • Viveka Velupillai (Gießen)