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The paleobiolinguistics of domesticated chili pepper (capsicum spp.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Brown, C.   +4 more
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A Colorful Formalization the Typological Prevalence Hypothesis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Mollica, Francis   +2 more
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LateQuaternary colluvial deposits in theBocainaPlateau, southeasternBrazil highlands: age and palaeoenvironmental consequences

Boreas, 2012
Despite the generalized occurrence of colluvial deposits in the humid tropical areas of southeasternBrazil, regional correlation is difficult because the deposits are discontinuous, and chronological data are very scarce and scattered. For the first time, colluvial deposits in theBocainaPlateau are described, including 18 radiocarbon ages from 12 ...
Silvio Takashi Hiruma   +2 more
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Compound Affixes in Ocaina

Language, 1961
The identification of the morphemes and morpheme classes of a language frequently presents difficulties. Some of these involve problems in morphemic theory itself. This is true of two problems in Ocaina,l one concerning morphemic segmentation and fusion, and the other concerning morphemic compounding2 as it distorts morpheme distribution classes.
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Carapoia ocaina Huber 2000

2018
Carapoia ocaina Huber, 2000 Figs 554–556 Carapoia ocaina Huber, 2000: 242, figs 19–20, 131, 179, 955–961 (♂ ♀, Peru, Brazil). Huber 2005: 555, figs 85, 86, 99. Carvalho et al. 2010: 433. Type material. PERU: Loreto: ♂ holotype, 5♂ 8♀ paratypes, MUSM, Rio Samiria (4°43’S, 74°18’W), 21– 28.v.1990 (D. Silva “& Ernesto”). New record.
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A Question on Ocaina Syllables

International Journal of American Linguistics, 1958
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