Modelling prehistory from language distribution: the Karnic example
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Languages do not spread in a vacuum. They are not self-contained linguistic events but contingent on the history or prehistory more broadly, as Heggarty (2015:600) describes it, the result of: processes in the real-world context - demographic growth or collapse, migrations, conquest, or more subtle socio-political and cultural changes - are the cause; they alone determine entirely the linguistic effects of divergence, diversity and convergence.
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Language Land & Song: Studies in Honour of Luise Hercus
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