- "Missing" features in languages https://wals.info/feature/117A#1/-54/60 147 comments linguistics
- What non-Indo-European languages are the most typologically Indo-European-like? https://wals.info/languoid/lect/wals_code_mrd 31 comments linguistics
- Most important questions in linguistics? https://wals.info/chapter/1 7 comments linguistics
- Likelihood of phones appearing or disappearing and linguistic reconstruction. http://wals.info/feature/19A#2/19.3/152.8 7 comments linguistics
- Why are case prefixes so rare, when prepositions are so common? http://wals.info/feature/51a?tg_format=map&v1=c00d&v2=cd00&v3=c000&v4=cff0&v5=cccc&v6=d00d&v7=dd00&v8=da00&v9=cfff 63 comments linguistics
- The World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS) http://wals.info 4 comments linguistics
Linking pages
- All languages are NOT created (tokenized) equal https://blog.yenniejun.com/p/all-languages-are-not-created-tokenized 171 comments
- What would make linguistics a better science? Science as a metaphor – Metaphor Hacker http://metaphorhacker.net/2019/04/what-would-make-linguistics-a-better-science-science-as-a-metaphor/ 66 comments
- The word order of languages predicts native speakers’ working memory | Scientific Reports https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-37654-9 14 comments
- Functional trade-off between lexical tone and intonation – Replicated Typo http://www.replicatedtypo.com/functional-trade-off-between-lexical-tone-and-intonation/9046.html 12 comments
- Linguistic Phylogenies Are Not the Same as Biological Phylogenies | GeoCurrents http://geocurrents.info/cultural-geography/linguistic-geography/linguistic-phylogenies-are-not-the-same-as-biological-phylogenies 8 comments
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Complex societies precede moralizing gods throughout world history | Nature https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1043-4 4 comments
- Do Geography and Altitude Shape the Sounds of a Language? | Science| Smithsonian Magazine http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/do-geography-and-altitude-shape-the-sounds-of-a-language-104321/?no-ist= 2 comments
- Hartmann | The strength of the phylogenetic signal in syntactic data | Glossa: a journal of general linguistics https://www.glossa-journal.org/article/id/10598/ 2 comments
- How Now Cow of Brown? - by Heather Heying https://naturalselections.substack.com/p/how-now-cow-of-brown 1 comment