Morphological complexity is widely believed to increase with sociolinguistic isolation, and to decrease with language spreads and absorption of L2 adult learner populations. However, this can be assessed only for communities with well-described histories. Morphological complexity has also been shown to be greater in higher-altitude languages, which are often sociolinguistically isolated, so we use altitude as an empirically determinable proxy for sociolinguistics. In past research, only a very few small locations have been surveyed and the measures of complexity used were family-specific and not easily generalizable. We apply several improved measures of complexity and show that the correlation holds, especially in the Andean regions of Sou...
Languages evolve, adapting to pressures arising from their learning and use. As these pressures may...
Languages are culturally transmitted through a repeated cycle of learning and communicative interac...
International audienceMesoamerican languages have long attracted the attention of linguists. Their o...
Morphological complexity is widely believed to increase with sociolinguistic isolation, and to decre...
Language complexity is an intriguing phenomenon argued to play an important role in both language le...
The morphological complexity of languages differs widely and changes over time. Pathways of change a...
The article focuses on the hypothesis that the structural complexity of languages is variable and hi...
Morphological complexity (MC) is a relatively new construct in second language acquisition (SLA). A...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
Recent work has cast doubt on the idea that all languages are equally complex; however, the notion o...
Inflectional morphology plays a paradoxical role in language. On the one hand it tells us useful thi...
This paper proposes a Complexity Covariance Hypothesis, whereby linguistic complexity covaries with ...
This paper addresses the issue of complexity in language creation and the time it takes for ‘complex...
The nature of the human language faculty is the same the world over, and has been so ever since huma...
Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the social environ...
Languages evolve, adapting to pressures arising from their learning and use. As these pressures may...
Languages are culturally transmitted through a repeated cycle of learning and communicative interac...
International audienceMesoamerican languages have long attracted the attention of linguists. Their o...
Morphological complexity is widely believed to increase with sociolinguistic isolation, and to decre...
Language complexity is an intriguing phenomenon argued to play an important role in both language le...
The morphological complexity of languages differs widely and changes over time. Pathways of change a...
The article focuses on the hypothesis that the structural complexity of languages is variable and hi...
Morphological complexity (MC) is a relatively new construct in second language acquisition (SLA). A...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
Recent work has cast doubt on the idea that all languages are equally complex; however, the notion o...
Inflectional morphology plays a paradoxical role in language. On the one hand it tells us useful thi...
This paper proposes a Complexity Covariance Hypothesis, whereby linguistic complexity covaries with ...
This paper addresses the issue of complexity in language creation and the time it takes for ‘complex...
The nature of the human language faculty is the same the world over, and has been so ever since huma...
Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the social environ...
Languages evolve, adapting to pressures arising from their learning and use. As these pressures may...
Languages are culturally transmitted through a repeated cycle of learning and communicative interac...
International audienceMesoamerican languages have long attracted the attention of linguists. Their o...