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Papers deemed to fall outside scope, alphabetically by first author surname.

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  • Bouchard-Côté, A., Hall, D., Griffiths, T. L., & Klein, D. (2013). Automated reconstruction of ancient languages using probabilistic models of sound change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110(11), 4224–4229. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1204678110

    • no explicit phylogenetic analysis
  • Bowern, C., Epps, P., Gray, R., Hill, J., Hunley, K., McConvell, P., & Zentz, J. (2011). Does Lateral Transmission Obscure Inheritance in Hunter-Gatherer Languages? PLoS ONE, 6(9), e25195. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025195

    • no explicit phylogenetic analysis
  • Bromham L, Hua X, Fitzpatrick T, & Greenhill SJ 2015. Rate of language evolution is affected by population size. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 201419704.

    • no explicit phylogenetic analysis

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  • Crisma, Paola & Guardiano, Cristina & Longobardi, Giuseppe. 2020. Syntactic parameters and language learnability. Studi Saggi Linguistici 58. 99–130.x
    • no explicit phylogenetic analysis

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  • Dediu, D, & Cysouw, M (2013). Some structural aspects of language are more stable than others: A comparison of seven methods. PloS One, 8(1), e55009. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055009
    • essentially just reports the results of Dediu (2011)

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  • Evans, SN, Ringe DA, & Warnow T. (2006). Inference of Divergence times as a statistical inverse problem. In P Forster & C Renfrew (Eds.), Phylogenetic methods and the prehistory of languages (Vol. 1, pp. 119-120). McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
    • no explicit phylogenetic analysis.

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  • Fortunato, L. (2012). The evolution of matrilineal kinship organization. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 279(1749), 4939–4945. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2012.1926
    • no explicit phylogenetic analysis.

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  • Garrett, A. (2006). Convergence in the formation of Indo-European subgroups: Phylogeny and Chronology. In P Forster & C Renfrew (Eds.), Phylogenetic methods and the prehistory of languages (Vol. 1, pp. 139-151). McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.

    • no explicit phylogenetic analysis.
  • Greenhill SJ, Hua X, Welsh CF, Schneemann H & Bromham L 2018. Population Size and the Rate of Language Evolution: A Test Across Indo-European, Austronesian, and Bantu Languages. Frontiers in Psychology, 9:576.

    • no explicit phylogenetic analysis.

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  • Hartmann, F., & Riegger, C. (2022). The Burgundian language and its phylogeny. NOWELE, 75(1), 42–80. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1075/nowele.00062.har

    • No explicit phylogenetic analysis
  • Holman et al. 2015. Inheritance and diffusion of language and culture: A comparative perspective. Social Evolution & History 14.1:49-64.

    • No explicit phylogenetic analysis

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  • Jackson JC, Watts J, Henry TR, List JM, Forkel R, Mucha PJ, Greenhill SJ, Gray RD, & Lindquist KA 2019 Emotion semantics show both cultural variation and universal structure. Science, 366, 1517-1522.
    • No explicit phylogenetic analysis

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  • Levinson SC, Greenhill SJ, Gray RD & Dunn M. 2011. Universal typological dependencies should be detectable in the history of language families. Linguistic Typology, 15: 509-534.

    • position piece/response to criticism of Dunn et al. 2011.
  • Longobardi, Giuseppe. 2003. Methods in parametric linguistics and cognitive history. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 3. 101–138. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1075/livy.3.06lon

    • No explicit phylogenetic analysis
  • Longobardi, Giuseppe. 2005. A Minimalist program for parametric linguistics? In Broekhuis, Hans & Corver, Norbert & Huybregts, Riny & Kleinhenz, Ursula & Koster, Jan (eds.), Organizing grammar: linguistic studies for Henk van Riemsdijk, 407–414. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1515/9783110892994.407

    • No explicit phylogenetic analysis
  • Longobardi, Giuseppe. 2012. Convergence in parametric phylogenies: homoplasy or principled explanation. In C. Galves, S. Cyrino, R. Lopes, F. Sandalo, & J. Avelar (Eds.), Parameter Theory and Linguistic Change (pp. 304-319). Oxford University Press.

    • No explicit phylogenetic analysis
  • Longobardi G, Ceolin A, Bortolussi L, Guardiano C, Irimia MA, Michelioudakis D, Radkevich N, & Sgarro A. 2016. Mathematical modeling of grammatical diversity supports the historical reality of formal syntax. Universität Tübingen. https://doi.org/10.15496/PUBLIKATION-10122

    • no explicit phylogenetic analysis

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  • Muysken P & van Gijn R. 2016. River thinking: Arawakan and Pano-Tacanan in the Upper Amazon Transition Area. Proceedings of the Leiden Workshop on Capturing Phylogenetic Algorithms for Linguistics.
    • No explicit phylogenetic analysis

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  • Pereltsvaig, A. & Lewis, M.W. The Indo-European controversy: Facts and fallacies in historical linguistics. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015).

    • Criticism.
  • Petroni, F., & Serva, M. (2010). Measures of lexical distance between languages. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 389(11), 2280–2283. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2010.02.004

    • No explicit phylogenetic analysis

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  • Ringe and T. Warnow. 2008 "Linguistic history and computational cladistics." In: Origin and Evolution of Languages: Approaches, Models, Paradigms, B. Laks (ed.), Equinox Publishing, March 2008.
    • no explicit analysis, not really phylogenetic in scope.

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  • Serva, M., & Pasquini, M. (2022). Linguistic clues suggest that the Indonesian colonizers directly sailed to Madagascar. Language Sciences, 93, 101497. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.langsci.2022.101497
    • No explicit phylogenetic analysis

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  • Verkerk, A, & Di Garbo, F (2022). Sociogeographic correlates of typological variation in northwestern Bantu gender systems. Language Dynamics and Change, 12(2), 155-223. https://doi.org/10.1163/22105832-bja10017
    • phylogeny only used as control in regression analysis

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  • Warnow, D Ringe, and A Taylor, 1995 "Reconstructing the evolutionary history of natural languages." IRCS Report 95-16. Philadelphia 1995): Institute for Research in Cognitive Science, University of Pennsylvania. Technical report, 18 pp.

    • Conference report
  • Wahle J. 2016. An approach to cross-concept cognacy identification. Proceedings of the Leiden Workshop on Capturing Phylogenetic Algorithms for Linguistics.

    • No explicit phylogenetic analysis
  • Walker RS, Hill KR, Flinn MV & Ellsworth RM. 2011. Evolutionary History of Hunter-Gatherer Marriage Practices. PLoS ONE 6.e19066. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0019066

    • phylogeny is from mtDNA

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