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In the published version of ‘Morphological organization: The low conditional entropy conjecture’ by Farrell Ackerman and Robert Malouf (Language 89.3.429–64, September 2013), the last two columns were switched in both Table 3 (p. 443) and Table 5 (p. 448). We apologize for any confusion this may have caused our readers. The correct tables are as follows.


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Table 3.

Paradigm entropies.


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Table 5.

Paradigm entropies for the Chiquihuitlán Mazatec inflectional systems.

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