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Published/Copyright: October 9, 2025

Published Online: 2025-10-09
Published in Print: 2025-10-27

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Articles in the same Issue

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Target Paper and Discussion
  3. Introduction
  4. Replication, robustness and the angst of false positives: a timely target article and its multifaceted comments
  5. Target Paper
  6. Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology
  7. Commentaries
  8. Embracing uncertainty, and the multifaceted soul of linguistic typology: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
  9. Replicability all the way up: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
  10. Some comments on robustness in comparative grammar research: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
  11. Open research requires open mindedness: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
  12. An experimentalist’s perspective on replicability in typology: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
  13. Sampling matters: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
  14. Weak theories and robustness: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
  15. Commentary: Replication, robustness or methodological competition?
  16. Good enough for Galton, and much more: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
  17. What is ‘advanced statistical modelling’?: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
  18. The value of replication: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
  19. Statistical signal versus areal/universal/genealogical pressure: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
  20. Different models, different assumptions, different findings: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo
  21. Response
  22. Authors’ response to “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology”
  23. Research Article
  24. Geospatial effects on phonological complexity in the world’s languages
  25. Editorial
  26. Grammar Highlights 2024
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