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The article reports a finding that challenges previous research on the relationship between phonological features and basic vocabulary. The core argument is that the observed over-representation of certain phonological features in basic vocabulary is not robust when accounting for spatial and phylogenetic factors. This suggests that the initial findings might be influenced by these confounding variables.
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The article's specific findings and methodologies would need to be examined for a more detailed critique. The abstract suggests a re-evaluation of previous research.