Recent genetic studies attribute the negative correlation between population genetic diversity and distance from Africa to a serial founder effects (SFE) evolutionary process. A recent linguistic study concluded that a similar decay in phoneme inventories in human languages was also the product of the SFE process. However, the SFE process makes additional predictions for patterns of neutral genetic diversity, both within and between groups, that have not yet been tested on phonemic data. In this study, we describe these predictions and test them on linguistic and genetic samples. The linguistic sample consists of 725 widespread languages, which together contain 908 distinct phonemes. The genetic sample consists of 614 autosomal microsatelli...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
Human population genomic studies have repeatedly observed a decrease in heterozygosity and an increa...
Human population genomic studies have repeatedly observed a decrease in heterozygosity and an increa...
It has been proposed that a serial founder effect could have caused the present observed pattern of ...
It has been observed that the number of phonemes in languages in use today tends to decrease with in...
It has been observed that the number of phonemes in languages in use today tends to decrease with in...
After a brief discussion of the relation holding between linguistics and genetics, the paper will fo...
1. Introduction 1.1. Summary of Atkinson 2011 Atkinson (2011) sets out to test the so-called “seri...
reflects the loss of phonemic distinctions due to successive founder events during human migration (...
Geneticists have argued that the linear decay in within-population genetic diversity with increasing...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...
Previous studies of the correlations between the languages spoken by human populations and the gen...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
International audienceThe evolution of languages shares certain characteristics with that of genes, ...
It is generally accepted that the relationship between human genes and language is very complex and ...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
Human population genomic studies have repeatedly observed a decrease in heterozygosity and an increa...
Human population genomic studies have repeatedly observed a decrease in heterozygosity and an increa...
It has been proposed that a serial founder effect could have caused the present observed pattern of ...
It has been observed that the number of phonemes in languages in use today tends to decrease with in...
It has been observed that the number of phonemes in languages in use today tends to decrease with in...
After a brief discussion of the relation holding between linguistics and genetics, the paper will fo...
1. Introduction 1.1. Summary of Atkinson 2011 Atkinson (2011) sets out to test the so-called “seri...
reflects the loss of phonemic distinctions due to successive founder events during human migration (...
Geneticists have argued that the linear decay in within-population genetic diversity with increasing...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...
Previous studies of the correlations between the languages spoken by human populations and the gen...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
International audienceThe evolution of languages shares certain characteristics with that of genes, ...
It is generally accepted that the relationship between human genes and language is very complex and ...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
Human population genomic studies have repeatedly observed a decrease in heterozygosity and an increa...
Human population genomic studies have repeatedly observed a decrease in heterozygosity and an increa...