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Continuous Space Representations of Linguistic Typology and their Application to Phylogenetic Inference

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Table 1: Typological comparison of the Munda and Mon-Khmer branches of the Austroasiatic languages.An abridged version of Table 1 of (Donegan and Stampe, 2004).
Figure 1: Representations of a language.
Figure 2: Mixtures of Mundari (a Munda language)and Khmer (a Mon-Khmer language). The transitionsfrom Mundari (leftmost) to Khmer (rightmost)
Figure 3: SWAPC 2 operator. The gray circle is the target node. Its parent P , sibling S and two children C 1 and are shown
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