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Universal 916:

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Universal 916:

Original
As the number of contrastive segments in a language increases, the average length of a word will decrease.
Standardized
The more numerous the contrastive segments, the shorter the average length of a word.
Keywords
word length, phoneme inventory
Domain
phonology, morphology
Type
mutual implication
Status
diachronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
sample of 10 languages in Nettle 1995
Source
Nettle 1995: 359
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    1. Some such correlation between size of phoneme inventory and word or morpheme length has frequently been suggested before; see Plank 1998: 200-201 for references (Hockett, Saporta, Milewski, Hagège & Haudricourt, Décsy, Dressler; add Skalicka 1979 [1958]: 239: “Enthält eine Sprache wenig Vokale und zugleich wenig Konsonanten (wie die polynesischen Sprachen), wird dieser Mangel durch lange Wörter kompensiert.”). See #656 for morpheme length. 2. See #659 for a related suggestion that the likelihood of homophony will decrease with inventory size, given the same word length average.3. As suggested by Roman Jakobson (or also by Skalicka 1979 [1964]: 308), an alternative to morpheme/word length of compensating for small phoneme inventories would be to be more liberal about phonotactics.

    1. May 2020

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