This material contains the dataset from the gitlab repository of the following article. Please cite the article when using the data. Sinnemäki, Kaius and Francesca Di Garbo. 2018. Language structures may adapt to the sociolinguistic environment, but it matters what and how you count: A typological study of verbal and nominal complexity. Frontiers in Psychology 9: 1141
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This paper takes a complexity theory approach to looking at language learning, an approach that inve...
Recent work has cast doubt on the idea that all languages are equally complex; however, the notion o...
In this article we evaluate claims that language structure adapts to sociolinguistic environment. We...
In this article we evaluate claims that language structure adapts to sociolinguistic environment. We...
In this article we evaluate claims that language structure adapts to sociolinguistic environment. We...
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The present article is aimed at challenging the statement that all languages are equally complex by ...
In recent years a growing interest in the nature of linguistic complexity has emerged in linguistic ...
BACKGROUND: Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the so...
In this introductory chapter to the book, we argue that the notion of complexity has not reached its...
International audienceIn this introductory chapter to the book, we argue that the notion of complexi...
The article focuses on the hypothesis that the structural complexity of languages is variable and hi...
The Interface Principle posits that morphosyntactic variation does not elicit the same kinds of perc...
This paper takes a complexity theory approach to looking at language learning, an approach that inve...
Recent work has cast doubt on the idea that all languages are equally complex; however, the notion o...
In this article we evaluate claims that language structure adapts to sociolinguistic environment. We...
In this article we evaluate claims that language structure adapts to sociolinguistic environment. We...
In this article we evaluate claims that language structure adapts to sociolinguistic environment. We...
Published version of an article in the journal: Language Documentation & Conservation. Also availabl...
Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the social environ...
This is an accepted manuscript version of the book chapter.This chapter focuses on the construct of ...
The present article is aimed at challenging the statement that all languages are equally complex by ...
In recent years a growing interest in the nature of linguistic complexity has emerged in linguistic ...
BACKGROUND: Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the so...
In this introductory chapter to the book, we argue that the notion of complexity has not reached its...
International audienceIn this introductory chapter to the book, we argue that the notion of complexi...
The article focuses on the hypothesis that the structural complexity of languages is variable and hi...
The Interface Principle posits that morphosyntactic variation does not elicit the same kinds of perc...
This paper takes a complexity theory approach to looking at language learning, an approach that inve...
Recent work has cast doubt on the idea that all languages are equally complex; however, the notion o...