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Supplementary materials for the paper Re-evaluating phoneme frequencies [submitted]. These materials include: S6: Data viewer app S7: Code, data and results Usage instructions for the code and app can be found in S1 of the paper's Supplementary Materials and in the readme file contained here.
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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