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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions .zenodo.json
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"upload_type": "dataset",
"description": "<p>List, Johann Mattis &amp; Tjuka, Annika &amp; van Zantwijk, Mathilda &amp; Blum, Frederic &amp; Ugarte, Carlos Barrientos &amp; Rzymski, Christoph &amp; Greenhill, Simon &amp; Forkel, Robert (eds.) 2024. Concepticon v3.2.0. A Resource for the Linking of Concept Lists. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Available online at https://concepticon.clld.org</p>",
"description": "<p>List, Johann Mattis &amp; Tjuka, Annika &amp; Blum, Frederic &amp; Ku\u010derov\u00e1, Al\u017eb\u011bta &amp; Ugarte, Carlos Barrientos &amp; Rzymski, Christoph &amp; Greenhill, Simon &amp; Forkel, Robert (eds.) 2025. Concepticon v3.3. A Resource for the Linking of Concept Lists. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Available online at https://concepticon.clld.org</p>",
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"title": "CLLD Concepticon 3.2.0",
"title": "CLLD Concepticon 3.3",
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"name": "Annika Tjuka"
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"name": "Mathilda van Zantwijk"
"name": "Frederic Blum"
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"name": "Al\u017eb\u011bta Ku\u010derov\u00e1"
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# Changes

## v3.3

- Added 23 conceptlists.
- Added 49 conceptsets.

## v3.2

- Added 17 conceptlists.
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2013- | Johann Mattis List
2020- | Annika Tjuka
2025- | Alžběta Kučerová
2013-2018 | Michael Cysouw
2023-2024 | Mathilda van Zantwijk
2023- | Frederic Blum
2025- | Alžběta Kučerová
2023- | Carlos Barrientos Ugarte
2019- | Christoph Rzymski
2017- | Simon Greenhill
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- Make sure CLDF-creation works:
```shell
cldfbench makecldf cldfbench_concepticon.py --glottolog-version v5.0
cldfbench makecldf cldfbench_concepticon.py --glottolog-version v5.1
```

- Adapt `CHANGELOG.md`
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Sims-2020-253 Nathaniel A. Sims 2020 253 proto-language, areal English Northeastern Trans-Himalayan language varieties spoken in Sìchuān, China https://evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10524/52460 Sims2020 The given list underlies the study on the reconstruction of tone for the proto-Rma language. It re-examines the data, taken from [Evans 2001](:bib:Evans2001) and [Sims 2014](:bib:Sims2014), and draws on the cognates from the non-tonal Rónghóng variety [LaPolla and Huang 2003](:bib:LaPolla2003). Although previous research suggested that proto-Rma was a non-tonal language and that tonal varieties underwent tonogenesis, the current study provides the evidence that proto-Rma had a two-way tonal contrast.
Josserand-1983-188 Josserand, Judy Katherine 1983 188 basic, areal Spanish, English Mixtec languages Josserand1983 Josserand1983 This concept list consists of 188 cognate sets [Josserand (1983)](:bib:Josserand1983) used for subgrouping. The cognate sets cover 120 varieties (coverage differs across cognate sets) and a proto-Mixtec reconstruction for each concept. Tones are not marked. 489-678
Duerr-1987-110 Dürr, Michael 1987 110 basic, areal English Mixtec languages Durr1987 Duerr1987 This concept list consists of 110 cognate sets across 17 varieties of Mixtec including a proto-Mixtec reconstruction for each. It was used by [Dürr (1987)](:bib:Durr1987) for tone reconstruction. It overlaps to some degree with Josserand 1983. 38-55
Zhang-2019-308 Zhang, Shuya and Jacques, Guillaume and Lai, Yunfan 2019 308 basic English rGyalrong and Old Chinese https://pure.mpg.de/pubman/faces/ViewItemOverviewPage.jsp?itemId=item_3149499 Zhang2019 This list of 308 items was extracted from a study on cognates among rGyalrong languages and Old Chinese. Since the data is a collection of etymological items with very divergent meanings and elicitation glosses, we assembled the data for each language separately and added a unified layer of translation. 73-92
Zhang-2019-308 Zhang, Shuya and Jacques, Guillaume and Lai, Yunfan 2019 308 basic rGyalrong and Old Chinese https://pure.mpg.de/pubman/faces/ViewItemOverviewPage.jsp?itemId=item_3149499 Zhang2019 This list of 308 items was extracted from a study on cognates among rGyalrong languages and Old Chinese. Since the data is a collection of etymological items with very divergent meanings and elicitation glosses, we assembled the data for each language separately and added a unified layer of translation. 73-92
Wu-2020-150 Wu, Winston and Nicolai, Garrett and Yarowsky, David 2020 150 basic, ranked English Global https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.lrec-1.519 Wu2020 Wu2020 The given list is a result of the automatic creation of the core vocabulary, based on the relative coverage of each target concept across 1895 bilingual dictionaries found in the LanguageNet multiligual lexicon [(Baldwin et al. 2010)](:bib:Baldwin2010). It represents a subset of the 150 most frequent glosses from the larger 3000-item vocabulary, sorted in descending order. 4212
Steinthal-1875-1549 Steinthal, Chajim Heymann 1875 1549 historical, questionnaire German Global https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/121160#page/565/mode/1up Steinthal1875 The article from which this concept list was taken was intended as a guide for non-linguist travellers to gather language information on a scientific basis and includes sections on vocabulary, grammar, phonology, and means of acquiring reliable linguistic data. The items themselves stem only from the section «Zum Wortschatz» (On Vocabulary). In addition to concepts from many domains, they include some anthropological notes as well as general concept categories. Wherever feasible, those broader categories (e.g. fingers of the hand, cardinal directions or numbers from 1 to 100) were broken up into concrete concepts, which is why there are the columns ORIGINAL (the concepts and categories as found in the source) and GERMAN (the broken down and split up concepts). 560-565
Dellert-2018-1016 Dellert, Johannes and Buch, Armin 2018 1016 ranked, relations German Global https://figshare.com/s/c9cf9057614928909d86 Dellert2018 This list provides information on basicness and stability for 1,016 concepts. The concepts are ranked by their suitability for inclusion in Swadesh-style lists of basic stable concepts. The stability measure for a concept is called local-global distance correlation (lgc). The average information content (inf) is the measure for basicness.
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