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		<title>By: The Indo-European Language Tree &#171; Anthropology.net</title>
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		<description>[...] Indo-European Language&#160;Tree  Jump to Comments To supplement last week&#8217;s discussion on language evolution, I stumbled upon an Indo-Europeanlanguage tree posted on Jonathan Beaton&#8217;s blog. Neither Jonathan nor do not know where it was published, nor what data was used to construct the tree and its relationships. So it may not be completely accurate&#8230; but it is a nifty illustration. [...]</description>
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