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The ‘word’ in polysynthetic languages : phonological and syntactic challenges ...
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Data sets for "Nouns slow down speech: evidence from structurally and culturally diverse languages" ...
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Exorcising Grice's ghost : an empirical approach to studying intentional communication in animals
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Stress-timed: word-based? Testing a hypothesis in prosodic typology
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Face vs. empathy: the social foundation of Maithili verb agreement
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Randomization tests in language typology
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Abstract:
Two of the major assumptions that common statistical tests make about random sampling and distribution of the data are not tenable for most typological data. We suggest to use randomization tests, which avoid these assumptions. Randomization is applicable to frequency data, rank data, scalar measurements, and ratings, so most typological data can be analyzed with the same tools. We provided a free computer program, which also includes routines that help determine the degree to which a statistical conclusion is reliable or dependent on a few languages in the sample
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URL: http://doc.rero.ch/record/296813/files/lingty.2006.013.pdf
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Exorcising Grice’s ghost : an empirical approach to studying intentional communication in animals
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