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Issue 2 (November 2011), pp. 147 - 534
Debates
How plausible is the hypothesis that population size and dispersal are related to phoneme inventory size? Introducing and commenting on a debate
Page 147
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Social structure and phoneme inventories
Page 155
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Does phoneme inventory size correlate with population size?
Page 161
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Are small languages more or less complex than big ones?
Page 171
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Phonological diversity, word length, and population sizes across languages: The ASJP evidence
Page 177
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Phonemic diversity and the out-of-Africa theory
Page 199
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Out of Africa? The logic of phoneme inventories and founder effects
Page 207
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On phonemic diversity and the origin of language in Africa
Page 217
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A pilot study for an investigation into Atkinson's hypothesis
Page 223
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Athabaskan languages and serial founder effects
Page 233
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The many origins of diversity and complexity in phonology
Page 251
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Geographical distribution of phonological complexity
Page 267
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Mixed effect models for genetic and areal dependencies in linguistic typology
Page 281
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Linking spatial patterns of language variation to ancient demography and population migrations
Page 321
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Call for debate re word-order universals
Page 333
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The evidence for word order correlations
Page 335
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Stability of word order: Even simple questions need careful answers
Page 381
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Computational methods are invaluable for typology, but the models must match the questions
Page 393
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Statistical modeling of language universals
Page 401
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Understanding transition probabilities
Page 415
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Greenbergian universals, diachrony, and statistical analyses
Page 433
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The interplay between Universal Grammar, universals, and lineage specificity
Page 473
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Complementing quantitative typology with behavioral approaches: Evidence for typological universals
Page 497
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Universal typological dependencies should be detectable in the history of language families
Page 509
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