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<p>method, while the latter uses only <a href="page.php?w=lexical_similarity">lexical similarity</a>. The theoretical basis of such methods is that vocabulary items can be matched without a detailed language reconstruction and that comparing enough vocabulary items will negate individual inaccuracies; thus, they can be used to determine relatedness but not to determine the proto-language.</p>

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<p>The earliest method of this type was the comparative method, which was developed over a number of years, culminating in the nineteenth</p><p>
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