However, their work was preliminary, and there is little evidence that the East Papuan languages actually have a genetic relationship.
42.
While the Eurasiatic hypothesis has been well received by genetic relationship ( see for instance Baldi 2002 : 2 19 ).
43.
While the family is sometimes grouped typologically and geographically as Paleo-Siberian, no external genetic relationship has been widely accepted as proven.
44.
Many earlier attempts at establishing wide-ranging genetic relationships suffer precisely from failure to take this property of typological patterns into account.
45.
The Neogrammarians did not, however, regard regular sound correspondences or comparative reconstructions as relevant to the proof of genetic relationship between languages.
46.
After repeated generations of cousin marriage the actual genetic relationship between two people is closer than the most immediate relationship would suggest.
47.
Females are also much more sure of their genetic relationship with their offspring, as birth serves as a very reliable marker of relatedness.
48.
The study found that contemporary Jews ( excluding Indian and Ethiopian Jews ) have a close genetic relationship with people from the Levant.
49.
This disagreement is central because of the way the association between blood ties / genetic relationships and altruism are conceptualized by many biologists.
50.
The word " sauvignon, " meaning " wild, " did not denote any suspected genetic relationship, but merely that both varieties resembled wild grapes.