Aim Two fundamental questions about human language demand answers: why are so many languages spoken today and why is their geographical distribution so uneven? Although hypotheses have been proposed for centuries, the processes that determine patterns of linguistic and cultural diversity remain poorly understood. Previous studies, which relied on correlative, curve-fitting approaches, have produced contradictory results. Here we present the first application of process-based simulation modelling, derived from macroecology, to examine the distribution of human groups and their languages. Location The Australian continent is used as a case study to demonstrate the power of simulation modelling for identifying processes shaping the diversity ...
Like the transfer of genetic variation through gene flow, language changes constantly as a result of...
One of the most well studied ecological patterns is Rapoport’s rule, which posits that the geographi...
About one-fifth of all the world’s languages are spoken in present day Australia, New Guinea, and su...
Aim Two fundamental questions about human language demand answers: why are so many languages spoken ...
Although many hypotheses have been proposed to explain why humans speak so many languages and why la...
Language diversity is distributed unevenly over the globe. Intriguingly, patterns of language divers...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
Linguistic diversity is a key aspect of human population diversity and shapes much of our social and...
Environmental parameters constrain the distributions of plant and animal species. A key question is ...
Linguistic diversity is a key aspect of human population diversity and shapes much of our social and...
Our species displays remarkable linguistic diversity. While the uneven distribution of this diversit...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
There are more than 7,000 languages spoken in the world today1. It has been argued that the natural ...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
This thesis examines the causes and consequences of diversity in human language. It is divided into ...
Like the transfer of genetic variation through gene flow, language changes constantly as a result of...
One of the most well studied ecological patterns is Rapoport’s rule, which posits that the geographi...
About one-fifth of all the world’s languages are spoken in present day Australia, New Guinea, and su...
Aim Two fundamental questions about human language demand answers: why are so many languages spoken ...
Although many hypotheses have been proposed to explain why humans speak so many languages and why la...
Language diversity is distributed unevenly over the globe. Intriguingly, patterns of language divers...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
Linguistic diversity is a key aspect of human population diversity and shapes much of our social and...
Environmental parameters constrain the distributions of plant and animal species. A key question is ...
Linguistic diversity is a key aspect of human population diversity and shapes much of our social and...
Our species displays remarkable linguistic diversity. While the uneven distribution of this diversit...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
There are more than 7,000 languages spoken in the world today1. It has been argued that the natural ...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
This thesis examines the causes and consequences of diversity in human language. It is divided into ...
Like the transfer of genetic variation through gene flow, language changes constantly as a result of...
One of the most well studied ecological patterns is Rapoport’s rule, which posits that the geographi...
About one-fifth of all the world’s languages are spoken in present day Australia, New Guinea, and su...