EFFECTS OF LINGUISTIC COMPLEXITY IN LANGUAGE EVOLUTION
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Phonological, morphological, syntactic, and semantic complexity are some of the
subtopics that make up the linguistics theme of language complexity. The subject is crucial
for the development of language. Compared to many other conventional disciplines of
linguistics, the complexity of language has received less research. Although there is general
agreement that complexity is a viable topic for research, methodological decisions are the
main focus. In particular, pidgins and creoles are thought to be simpler than other languages,
but there is no standard method for comparing and evaluating them, despite the fact that
multiple options have recently been put out by various schools of thought.
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