Quantitative methods demonstrate that environment alone is an insufficient predictor of present-day language distributions in new guinea

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  • who: Nicolas Antunes and collaborators from the UnivBordeaux, Pessac, France, Department of Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Centre for Early Sapiens Behaviour (SapienCE), University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, Biodiversity have published the research work: Quantitative methods demonstrate that environment alone is an insufficient predictor of present-day language distributions in New Guinea, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 29/04/2020
  • what: In contrast to studies that examine languages and cultures globally, the study provides a detailed geographic analysis of welldefined groups of languages at a regional scale. The authors propose that . . .

     

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