An examination of the article "Cladistic analysis of languages: Indo-European classification based on lexicostatistical data"
Title: An examination of the article "Cladistic analysis of languages: Indo-European classification based on lexicostatistical data"
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An examination of the article "Cladistic analysis of languages: Indo-European classification based on lexicostatistical data"
Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
Details: Words: 1180 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Cladistics is defined as "a classification scheme based on the historical sequence of divergence events (phylogeny); also used to identify a method of inferring phylogenies based on the presence of sheared derived characters (synapomorphies)" (Freeman, 2001). A paper was found on "cladistic analysis of languages: Indo-European classification based on lexicostatistical data," by examining this article a better understanding of how cladistical experimentation is preformed, can be achieved. In order to understand this, an examination of the
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as there are people who are interested in this field more information about it will specific cases of it will be discovered.
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Freeman, S. and Herron, J. Evolutionary Analysis. (3rd Ed.). New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc., 2001.
Rexova, K. Frynta, D. and Zrzavy, Jan. 2003. Cladistic analysis of languages: Indo-European classification based on lexicostatistical data. Cladistics. 19: 120-127.