This article employs game theory to contribute to sociolinguistics (or the economics of language). From both the synchronic and the diachronic perspective, we are interested in the conditions (of language learning and literary production) that make some languages dominate others. Two results are particularly noteworthy: (i) Translations have an ambiguous effect on domination. (ii) We offer three different explanations of how a past language like Latin or Sanskrit can develop into a standard for literary production
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The economic theory of language policy interprets language as an economic phenomenon, the language s...
This chapter brings together the fields of economics and linguistics on the topic of language origi...
This article employs game theory to contribute to sociolinguistics (or the economics of language). F...
In this paper, we argue that the process by which abstract words acquire meaning in language is the ...
This paper brings together methodological, theoretical, and empirical analysis into the framework of...
ABSTRACT. The logic of globalization suggests that world languages such as English will begin to cha...
In this paper we introduce a model of a society with two distinct linguistic groups, each consisting...
The economics of language is a new field in economics. The term appears to have been coined some twe...
This paper reviews the epistemological and methodological underpinnings of economic approaches to la...
The economics of language is an interdisciplinary field of investigation which explores the mutual e...
Recent years witnessed an increased interest in formal pragmatics and especially the establishment o...
The article considers about the theoretical approach of the notion language game as a language pheno...
The article considers about the theoretical approach of the notion language game as a language pheno...
During the last three decades, scientists in formal and natural sciences have been proposing models ...
The economics of bilingualism belongs to the range of topics investigated in language economics. Lan...
The economic theory of language policy interprets language as an economic phenomenon, the language s...
This chapter brings together the fields of economics and linguistics on the topic of language origi...
This article employs game theory to contribute to sociolinguistics (or the economics of language). F...
In this paper, we argue that the process by which abstract words acquire meaning in language is the ...
This paper brings together methodological, theoretical, and empirical analysis into the framework of...
ABSTRACT. The logic of globalization suggests that world languages such as English will begin to cha...
In this paper we introduce a model of a society with two distinct linguistic groups, each consisting...
The economics of language is a new field in economics. The term appears to have been coined some twe...
This paper reviews the epistemological and methodological underpinnings of economic approaches to la...
The economics of language is an interdisciplinary field of investigation which explores the mutual e...
Recent years witnessed an increased interest in formal pragmatics and especially the establishment o...
The article considers about the theoretical approach of the notion language game as a language pheno...
The article considers about the theoretical approach of the notion language game as a language pheno...
During the last three decades, scientists in formal and natural sciences have been proposing models ...
The economics of bilingualism belongs to the range of topics investigated in language economics. Lan...
The economic theory of language policy interprets language as an economic phenomenon, the language s...
This chapter brings together the fields of economics and linguistics on the topic of language origi...