Nettle, 2012 - Google Patents
Social scale and structural complexity in human languagesNettle, 2012
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The complexity of different components of the grammars of human languages can be quantified. For example, languages vary greatly in the size of their phonological inventories, and in the degree to which they make use of inflectional morphology. Recent studies have …
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