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Phoneme inventory size and population size
- Language
- Linguistic Society of America
- Volume 83, Number 2, June 2007
- pp. 388-400
- 10.1353/lan.2007.0071
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This short report investigates the relationship between population size and phoneme inventory size, and finds a surprisingly robust correlation between the two. The more speakers a language has, the bigger its phoneme inventory is likely to be. We show that this holds for both vowel inventories and consonant inventories. It is not an artifact of language family.
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