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Supplementary materials for the paper Re-evaluating phoneme frequencies [submitted]. The PDF file S1-S3.pdf contains text-based supplementary information to the paper. This includes: S1: Guide to data and code S2: Original wordlist sources S3: Tables of results The ZIP file S4-S5_data_code_and_viewer.zip contains code-based supplementary materials and data files. This includes: S4: Data viewer S5: Data and code Please see S1 for information and usage instructions for the data viewer (S4) and the R scripts contained in S5.
These materials supplement a paper that has been submitted but not yet accepted for publication. Preprint available at https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.05206
phonology, R, maximum likelihood, power laws, Australian languages
phonology, R, maximum likelihood, power laws, Australian languages
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