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9. Oktober 2025
Published Online: 2025-10-09
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Target Paper and Discussion
- Introduction
- Replication, robustness and the angst of false positives: a timely target article and its multifaceted comments
- Target Paper
- Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology
- Commentaries
- Embracing uncertainty, and the multifaceted soul of linguistic typology: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Replicability all the way up: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Some comments on robustness in comparative grammar research: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Open research requires open mindedness: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- An experimentalist’s perspective on replicability in typology: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Sampling matters: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Weak theories and robustness: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Commentary: Replication, robustness or methodological competition?
- Good enough for Galton, and much more: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- What is ‘advanced statistical modelling’?: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- The value of replication: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Statistical signal versus areal/universal/genealogical pressure: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Different models, different assumptions, different findings: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Response
- Authors’ response to “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology”
- Research Article
- Geospatial effects on phonological complexity in the world’s languages
- Editorial
- Grammar Highlights 2024
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Target Paper and Discussion
- Introduction
- Replication, robustness and the angst of false positives: a timely target article and its multifaceted comments
- Target Paper
- Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology
- Commentaries
- Embracing uncertainty, and the multifaceted soul of linguistic typology: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Replicability all the way up: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Some comments on robustness in comparative grammar research: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Open research requires open mindedness: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- An experimentalist’s perspective on replicability in typology: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Sampling matters: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Weak theories and robustness: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Commentary: Replication, robustness or methodological competition?
- Good enough for Galton, and much more: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- What is ‘advanced statistical modelling’?: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- The value of replication: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Statistical signal versus areal/universal/genealogical pressure: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Different models, different assumptions, different findings: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
- Response
- Authors’ response to “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology”
- Research Article
- Geospatial effects on phonological complexity in the world’s languages
- Editorial
- Grammar Highlights 2024