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Description: Supplementary materials (i.e., data and data analysis) to accompany the manuscript Saldana, Kanampiu & Culbertson (forthcoming in Linguistic Inquiry) ``Gender comes first: Experimental evidence for the representation of gender closer to the noun stem than number across linguistic populations.'' The folder data-analysis contains all the typological and experimental data as well as the analysis script (.qmd) which can be used to reproduce all the analyses reported in the manuscript. The output of the analysis script (.qmd) is provided in a notebook in .html format as well as in the link provided in the Wiki; it contains all the figures and analyses included in the manuscript as well as additional data and analysis as indicated in the manuscript.

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Morpheme order: Irregular (gender-conditioned) and regular number morphology | Registered: 2023-09-19 08:07 UTC

Languages exhibit a tremendous amount of variation in how they organise and order morphemes within words; however, regularities are also found....

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Morpheme order: Irregular (gender-conditioned) and regular number morphology | Registered: 2023-10-11 13:21 UTC

Languages exhibit a tremendous amount of variation in how they organise and order morphemes within words; however, regularities are also found....

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Morpheme order: Gender and number (Italian speakers) | Registered: 2022-11-22 16:17 UTC

Cross-linguistic patterns of morpheme order have been argued to reflect preferences driven by the meanings particular morphemes convey (e.g., Bybee 19...

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Morpheme order: Gender and number | Registered: 2022-09-15 13:01 UTC

Recent studies have argued that morpheme order is driven by patterns of co-occurrence frequency---morphemes that occur more frequently with a stem (or...

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