Revisiting population size vs. phoneme inventory size
Language • Vol/Iss. 88(4) • Linguistic Society of America • • Published In • Pages: 877-893 •
By Moran, Steven, McCloy, Daniel, Wright, Richard
Hypothesis
Higher population sizes are correlated with a higher number of monophthongs in a language.
Note
The result is significant, however, the effect size of .0175 predicts an insignificant change in the amount of monophthongs in a given language, falling well within the standard error for phoneme inventory sizes. The significance in this case is likely the result of a large sample size.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Hierarchical Mixed-Effects Model | Not supported | p<.05 | effect size = .0175 | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Population Size | Independent | Population |
Number of monophthongs | Dependent | Phonology |