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Subordination and language change: new cross-linguistic approaches and perspectives ...
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Subordination and language change: new cross-linguistic approaches and perspectives ...
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Investigating diachronic trends in phonological inventories using BDPROTO ...
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Investigating diachronic trends in phonological inventories using BDPROTO
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Detecting non-tree-like signal using multiple tree topologies
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Dominant words rise to the top by positive frequency-dependent selection.
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BDPROTO: A Database of Phonological Inventories from Ancient and Reconstructed Languages ...
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Differential rates of change in consonant and vowel systems ...
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A Bayesian phylogenetic study of the Dravidian language family
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BDPROTO: A Database of Phonological Inventories from Ancient and Reconstructed Languages
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In: Marsico, Egidio; Flavier, Sebastien; Verkerk, Annemarie; Moran, Steven (2018). BDPROTO: A Database of Phonological Inventories from Ancient and Reconstructed Languages. In: Calzolari, Nicoletta. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018). Paris: European Language Resources Association (ELRA), 1654-1658. (2018)
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Differential rates of change in consonant and vowel systems
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In: Moran, Steven; Verkerk, Annemarie (2018). Differential rates of change in consonant and vowel systems. In: Cuskley, C; Flaherty, M; Little, H; McCrohon, Luke; Ravignani, A; Verhoef, T. The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference (EVOLANGXII). April 16--19, Toruń, Poland. Toruń, Poland: Cognitive Linguistics ICLA, 322-325. (2018)
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Adaptive Communication: Languages with More Non-Native Speakers Tend to Have Fewer Word Forms.
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Adaptive Communication: Languages with More Non-Native Speakers Tend to Have Fewer Word Forms
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