The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding islands) is home to extreme linguistic diversity. Even apart from the huge Austronesian language family, which spread into the area after the breakup of the Sahul continent in the Holocene, there are hundreds of languages from many apparently unrelated families. On each of the subcontinents, the generally accepted classification recognizes one large, widespread family and a number of unrelatable smaller families. If these language families are related to each other, it is at a depth which is inaccessible to standard linguistic methods. We have inferred the history of structural characteristics of these languages under an admixture model, using a...
Background: The demographic history of South and Southeast Asia (S&SEA) is complex and contentio...
International audienceRecent genomic analyses show that the earliest peoples reaching Remote Oceania...
This study investigates the relatedness and history of the Austronesian languages of Borneo, which i...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
About one-fifth of all the world’s languages are spoken in present day Australia, New Guinea, and su...
This paper shows that despite evidence of structural convergence between some of the Austronesian an...
<strong>UQ PhD confirmation milestone seminar. Presented at the University of Queensland, Australia,...
It remains a mystery how Pama–Nyungan, the world’s largest hunter-gatherer language family, came to ...
This paper builds on a previous work in which we attempted to retrieve a phylogenetic signal using a...
Recent work which combines methods from linguistics and evolutionary biology has been fruitful in di...
Recent work which combines methods from linguistics and evolutionary biology has been fruitful in di...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
We recently used computational phylogenetic methods on lexical data to test between two scenarios fo...
Background: The demographic history of South and Southeast Asia (S&SEA) is complex and contentio...
International audienceRecent genomic analyses show that the earliest peoples reaching Remote Oceania...
This study investigates the relatedness and history of the Austronesian languages of Borneo, which i...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
About one-fifth of all the world’s languages are spoken in present day Australia, New Guinea, and su...
This paper shows that despite evidence of structural convergence between some of the Austronesian an...
<strong>UQ PhD confirmation milestone seminar. Presented at the University of Queensland, Australia,...
It remains a mystery how Pama–Nyungan, the world’s largest hunter-gatherer language family, came to ...
This paper builds on a previous work in which we attempted to retrieve a phylogenetic signal using a...
Recent work which combines methods from linguistics and evolutionary biology has been fruitful in di...
Recent work which combines methods from linguistics and evolutionary biology has been fruitful in di...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
We recently used computational phylogenetic methods on lexical data to test between two scenarios fo...
Background: The demographic history of South and Southeast Asia (S&SEA) is complex and contentio...
International audienceRecent genomic analyses show that the earliest peoples reaching Remote Oceania...
This study investigates the relatedness and history of the Austronesian languages of Borneo, which i...