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O que (quem) é unapt comparison - definição

LINGUISTIC METHOD DEVELOPED BY J. GREENBERG TO DETERMINE GENETIC RELATEDNESS BETWEEN LANGUAGES, NOW GENERALLY REGARDED AS MISLEADING
Multilateral comparison; Mass lexical comparison

Mass comparison         
Mass comparison is a method developed by Joseph Greenberg to determine the level of genetic relatedness between languages. It is now usually called multilateral comparison.
Sturm–Picone comparison theorem         
MATHEMATICAL THEOREM WHICH PROVIDES CRITERIA FOR THE OSCILLATION AND NON-OSCILLATION OF SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN THE REAL DOMAIN
Sturm comparison theorem; Sturm-Picone comparison theorem
In mathematics, in the field of ordinary differential equations, the Sturm–Picone comparison theorem, named after Jacques Charles François Sturm and Mauro Picone, is a classical theorem which provides criteria for the oscillation and non-oscillation of solutions of certain linear differential equations in the real domain.
Comparison of version-control software         
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Comparison of revision control systems; Comparison of version control systems; Comparison of revision control software; Comparison of VCS; Comparison of version control software
The following is a comparison of version-control software. The following tables include general and technical information on notable version control and software configuration management (SCM) software.

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Mass comparison

Mass comparison is a method developed by Joseph Greenberg to determine the level of genetic relatedness between languages. It is now usually called multilateral comparison. The method is rejected by most linguists (Campbell 2001, p. 45), though not all.

Some of the top-level relationships Greenberg named are now generally accepted, though they had already been posited by others (e.g. Afro-Asiatic and Niger–Congo). Others are accepted by many though disputed by some prominent specialists (e.g. Nilo-Saharan), others are predominantly rejected but have some defenders (e.g. Eurasiatic), while others are almost universally rejected (e.g. Khoisan and Amerind).