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<p>the only way to explain the nested organisation of subgroups imposed by the tree structure.</p>

<p>Such a requirement is absent from the wave model, which can easily accommodate a distribution of innovations in intersected patterns. Such a configuration is typical of <a href="page.php?w=Dialect_continuum">dialect continua</a> (and of <a href="page.php?w=Linkage_%28linguistics%29">linkages</a>, see below), that is, historical situations in which dialects share innovations with different neighbours simultaneously, in such a way that the genealogical</p><p>
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