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Science / Biology / Phylogenetic comparative methods / Phylogenetic tree / Austronesian peoples / Language family / Lineage / Evolution / Glottochronology / Phylogenetics / Historical linguistics / Linguistics
Date: 2010-05-19 04:23:47
Science
Biology
Phylogenetic comparative methods
Phylogenetic tree
Austronesian peoples
Language family
Lineage
Evolution
Glottochronology
Phylogenetics
Historical linguistics
Linguistics

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