Understanding the causes and consequences of language evolution in relation to social factors is challenging as we generally lack a clear picture of how languages coevolve with historical social processes. Research analyzing the relation between language and socio-economic factors relies on contemporaneous data. Because of this, such analysis may be plagued by spurious correlation concerns coming from the historical co-evolution and dependency of the relationship between language and behavior to the institutional environment. To solve this problem, we propose migrations to the same country as a microevolutionary step that may uncover constraints on behavior. We detail strategies available to other researchers by applying the epidemiologica...
Languages of diverse structures and different families tend to share common patterns if they are spo...
How do migration and acculturation (i.e. psychological or behavioral change resulting from migration...
BackgroundLanguages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the soci...
Understanding the causes and consequences of language evolution in relation to social factors is cha...
To develop a nuanced account for selection within an epidemiological, population-based model of lang...
migration Language change may be thought of as having internal (intra-systemic), external (contact-b...
Linguists have long been reluctant to posit a link between the structure of the grammar of a languag...
The presentation will focus on the extent to which linguistic and other cultural features are vertic...
Our paper investigates whether historical trends in the labor market participation of immigrant wome...
Migrations are a genuine characteristic of mankind. When they leave their home, people always take a...
A previous study by Chen demonstrates a correlation between languages that grammatically mark future...
Political and economic risks arise from social phenomena that spread within and across countries. Re...
A previous study by Chen demonstrates a correlation between languages that grammatically mark future...
International audienceThe evolution of languages shares certain characteristics with that of genes, ...
How do migration and acculturation (i.e. psychological or behavioral change resulting from migration...
Languages of diverse structures and different families tend to share common patterns if they are spo...
How do migration and acculturation (i.e. psychological or behavioral change resulting from migration...
BackgroundLanguages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the soci...
Understanding the causes and consequences of language evolution in relation to social factors is cha...
To develop a nuanced account for selection within an epidemiological, population-based model of lang...
migration Language change may be thought of as having internal (intra-systemic), external (contact-b...
Linguists have long been reluctant to posit a link between the structure of the grammar of a languag...
The presentation will focus on the extent to which linguistic and other cultural features are vertic...
Our paper investigates whether historical trends in the labor market participation of immigrant wome...
Migrations are a genuine characteristic of mankind. When they leave their home, people always take a...
A previous study by Chen demonstrates a correlation between languages that grammatically mark future...
Political and economic risks arise from social phenomena that spread within and across countries. Re...
A previous study by Chen demonstrates a correlation between languages that grammatically mark future...
International audienceThe evolution of languages shares certain characteristics with that of genes, ...
How do migration and acculturation (i.e. psychological or behavioral change resulting from migration...
Languages of diverse structures and different families tend to share common patterns if they are spo...
How do migration and acculturation (i.e. psychological or behavioral change resulting from migration...
BackgroundLanguages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the soci...