It has been observed that the number of phonemes in languages in use today tends to decrease with increasing distance from Africa. A previous formal model has recently reproduced the observed cline, but under two strong assumptions. Here we tackle the question of whether an alternative explanation for the worldwide phonemic cline is possible, by using alternative assumptions. The answer is affirmative. We show this by formalizing a proposal, following Atkinson, that this pattern may be due to a repeated bottleneck effect and phonemic loss. In our simulations, low-density populations lose phonemes during the Out-of-Africa dispersal of modern humans. Our results reproduce the observed global cline for the number of phonemes. In addition, we a...
The effect of population size on patterns and rates of language evolution is controversial. Do langu...
Previous empirical studies of population size and language change have produced equivocal results. W...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages represents one of the most momentous events i...
It has been observed that the number of phonemes in languages in use today tends to decrease with in...
It has been proposed that a serial founder effect could have caused the present observed pattern of ...
<p>Two instances of the same model are shown in which at the onset of the Out-of-Africa dispersal, i...
Recent genetic studies attribute the negative correlation between population genetic diversity and d...
reflects the loss of phonemic distinctions due to successive founder events during human migration (...
<p>At time two small populations, <i>B</i> and <i>C</i>, emigrate from population and colonize two...
1. Introduction 1.1. Summary of Atkinson 2011 Atkinson (2011) sets out to test the so-called “seri...
<p>In the main figure, results are shown for 40 to 120 generations/phoneme and four different initia...
After a brief discussion of the relation holding between linguistics and genetics, the paper will fo...
Language is a key adaptation of our species, yet we do not know when it evolved. Here, we use data o...
This thesis examines the causes and consequences of diversity in human language. It is divided into ...
<p>At the start of the simulation, only the central node of the grid is populated with a population ...
The effect of population size on patterns and rates of language evolution is controversial. Do langu...
Previous empirical studies of population size and language change have produced equivocal results. W...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages represents one of the most momentous events i...
It has been observed that the number of phonemes in languages in use today tends to decrease with in...
It has been proposed that a serial founder effect could have caused the present observed pattern of ...
<p>Two instances of the same model are shown in which at the onset of the Out-of-Africa dispersal, i...
Recent genetic studies attribute the negative correlation between population genetic diversity and d...
reflects the loss of phonemic distinctions due to successive founder events during human migration (...
<p>At time two small populations, <i>B</i> and <i>C</i>, emigrate from population and colonize two...
1. Introduction 1.1. Summary of Atkinson 2011 Atkinson (2011) sets out to test the so-called “seri...
<p>In the main figure, results are shown for 40 to 120 generations/phoneme and four different initia...
After a brief discussion of the relation holding between linguistics and genetics, the paper will fo...
Language is a key adaptation of our species, yet we do not know when it evolved. Here, we use data o...
This thesis examines the causes and consequences of diversity in human language. It is divided into ...
<p>At the start of the simulation, only the central node of the grid is populated with a population ...
The effect of population size on patterns and rates of language evolution is controversial. Do langu...
Previous empirical studies of population size and language change have produced equivocal results. W...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages represents one of the most momentous events i...