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- Mass_comparison abstract "Mass comparison is a method developed by Joseph Greenberg to determine the level of genetic relatedness between languages. It is now usually called multilateral comparison. The method is rejected by most linguists (Campbell 2001, p. 45), though not all. In spite of widespread skepticism about his method, some of the relationships established by Greenberg gradually came to be generally accepted (e.g. Afro-Asiatic and Niger–Congo). Others are widely accepted though disputed by some (e.g. Nilo-Saharan), others are predominantly rejected but have some defenders (e.g. Khoisan and Eurasiatic), while others continue to be widely rejected and have only a handful of defenders (e.g. Amerind). The application of mass comparison led Greenberg not only to propose novel classifications but to break apart previously accepted ones. The best-known example is his rejection of the Hamitic language family.".
- Mass_comparison wikiPageExternalLink McDonald.
- Mass_comparison wikiPageExternalLink TimeDepth_review.
- Mass_comparison wikiPageExternalLink am_rev.html.
- Mass_comparison wikiPageExternalLink 13-491.html.
- Mass_comparison wikiPageExternalLink iephm.pdf.
- Mass_comparison wikiPageExternalLink 986946.
- Mass_comparison wikiPageExternalLink (270)beyond-lumping-and-splitting.pdf.
- Mass_comparison wikiPageExternalLink chance.htm.
- Mass_comparison wikiPageID "634988".
- Mass_comparison wikiPageRevisionID "599929132".
- Mass_comparison hasPhotoCollection Mass_comparison.
- Mass_comparison subject Category:Historical_linguistics.
- Mass_comparison subject Category:Language_comparison.
- Mass_comparison comment "Mass comparison is a method developed by Joseph Greenberg to determine the level of genetic relatedness between languages. It is now usually called multilateral comparison. The method is rejected by most linguists (Campbell 2001, p. 45), though not all. In spite of widespread skepticism about his method, some of the relationships established by Greenberg gradually came to be generally accepted (e.g. Afro-Asiatic and Niger–Congo). Others are widely accepted though disputed by some (e.g.".
- Mass_comparison label "Comparación masiva".
- Mass_comparison label "Lexikalischer Massenvergleich".
- Mass_comparison label "Mass comparison".
- Mass_comparison sameAs Lexikalischer_Massenvergleich.
- Mass_comparison sameAs Comparación_masiva.
- Mass_comparison sameAs m.02z0y8.
- Mass_comparison sameAs Q1503202.
- Mass_comparison sameAs Q1503202.
- Mass_comparison wasDerivedFrom Mass_comparison?oldid=599929132.
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