Quantitative comparative linguistics

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1John Benjamins Publishing Company  This is a contribution from Diachronica 30:2 © 2013. John Benjamins Publishing Company This electronic file may not be altered in any way. The author(s) of this article is/are permitte

John Benjamins Publishing Company This is a contribution from Diachronica 30:2 © 2013. John Benjamins Publishing Company This electronic file may not be altered in any way. The author(s) of this article is/are permitte

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-30 15:57:22
2An experimental study comparing linguistic phylogenetic reconstruction methods Franc¸ois Barbanc¸on,1 Steven N. Evans,2 Luay Nakhleh3 Don Ringe,4 , and Tandy Warnow,5,∗ 1 2

An experimental study comparing linguistic phylogenetic reconstruction methods Franc¸ois Barbanc¸on,1 Steven N. Evans,2 Luay Nakhleh3 Don Ringe,4 , and Tandy Warnow,5,∗ 1 2

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-30 15:58:32
3An experimental study comparing linguistic phylogenetic reconstruction methods Franc¸ois Barbanc¸on,1 Steven N. Evans,2 Luay Nakhleh3 Don Ringe,4 , and Tandy Warnow,5,∗ 1 2

An experimental study comparing linguistic phylogenetic reconstruction methods Franc¸ois Barbanc¸on,1 Steven N. Evans,2 Luay Nakhleh3 Don Ringe,4 , and Tandy Warnow,5,∗ 1 2

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4BIOINFORMATICS DISCOVERY NOTE   
 

BIOINFORMATICS DISCOVERY NOTE     

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Source URL: www.cs.rice.edu

Language: English - Date: 2004-07-27 17:52:20
5A Comparison of Phylogenetic Reconstruction Methods on an IE Dataset Luay Nakhleh Tandy Warnow  Dept. of Computer Science

A Comparison of Phylogenetic Reconstruction Methods on an IE Dataset Luay Nakhleh Tandy Warnow Dept. of Computer Science

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Language: English - Date: 2006-09-05 17:00:19
6Causality in historical language change: The co-evolution of population structure and lexical diversity Christian Bentz Dept. of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge Darwin College, Silver Street,

Causality in historical language change: The co-evolution of population structure and lexical diversity Christian Bentz Dept. of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge Darwin College, Silver Street,

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Language: English - Date: 2015-03-18 04:26:17
7Syst. Biol. 54(3):471–482, 2005 c Society of Systematic Biologists Copyright  ISSN: print836X online DOI:

Syst. Biol. 54(3):471–482, 2005 c Society of Systematic Biologists Copyright  ISSN: print836X online DOI:

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Source URL: www.zo.utexas.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-22 17:48:46
8Command Reference for MrBayes ver[removed]c) John P. Huelsenbeck, Fredrik Ronquist and Maxim Teslenko *************************************************************************** * *

Command Reference for MrBayes ver[removed]c) John P. Huelsenbeck, Fredrik Ronquist and Maxim Teslenko *************************************************************************** * *

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Source URL: mrbayes.sourceforge.net

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-07 15:12:35
9Consensus Trees * consensus trees reconcile clades from different trees * consensus is a conservative estimate of phylogeny that emphasizes points of agreement * philosophy: agreement among data sets is more important th

Consensus Trees * consensus trees reconcile clades from different trees * consensus is a conservative estimate of phylogeny that emphasizes points of agreement * philosophy: agreement among data sets is more important th

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Language: English - Date: 2013-10-25 10:26:36
103. From decision trees to decision forest. A decision forest is a set of several decision trees. These trees can be formed by various methods (or by one method, but with various parameters of work), by different sub-samp

3. From decision trees to decision forest. A decision forest is a set of several decision trees. These trees can be formed by various methods (or by one method, but with various parameters of work), by different sub-samp

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Source URL: www.math.nsc.ru

Language: English - Date: 2004-10-12 13:38:54