Harnessing cognitive abilities of many individuals, a language evolves upon their mutual interactions establishing a persistent social environment to which language is closely attuned. Human history is encoded in the rich sets of linguistic data by means of symmetry patterns that are not always feasibly represented by trees. Here we use the methods developed in the study of complex networks to decipher accurately symmetry records on the language phylogeny of the Indo-European and the Austronesian language families, considering, in both cases, the samples of fifty different languages. In particular, we support the Anatolian theory of Indo-European origin and the ‘express train’ model of Austronesian expansion from South-East As...
We consider a large size population which evolves according to neutral haploid reproduction. The gen...
Languages, like genes, provide vital clues about human history. The origin of the Indo-European lang...
Recent applications of phylogenetic methods to historical linguistics have been criticized for assum...
Harnessing cognitive abilities of many individuals, a language evolves upon their mutual interaction...
In this article we extend the model of language evolution exemplified in Ringe et al. 2002, which re...
The evolution of languages closely resembles the evolution of haploid organisms. This similarity has...
Phylogenetic trees are a central tool for studying language evolution and have wide implications for...
The relationships between languages molded by extremely complex social, cultural and political facto...
Languages evolve over time according to a process in which reproduction, mutation and extinction are...
Through application of the linguistic comparative method historical linguists are able to posit "pro...
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian ph...
Language is the best example of a cultural evolutionary system, able to retain a phylogenetic signal...
In this work we probe phylogenetic algorithms for their ability to reconstruct historic language rel...
There are approximately 7000 languages spoken in the world today. This diversity reflects the legacy...
Languages constantly change, but they also keep traces of the past. We can use these traces to study...
We consider a large size population which evolves according to neutral haploid reproduction. The gen...
Languages, like genes, provide vital clues about human history. The origin of the Indo-European lang...
Recent applications of phylogenetic methods to historical linguistics have been criticized for assum...
Harnessing cognitive abilities of many individuals, a language evolves upon their mutual interaction...
In this article we extend the model of language evolution exemplified in Ringe et al. 2002, which re...
The evolution of languages closely resembles the evolution of haploid organisms. This similarity has...
Phylogenetic trees are a central tool for studying language evolution and have wide implications for...
The relationships between languages molded by extremely complex social, cultural and political facto...
Languages evolve over time according to a process in which reproduction, mutation and extinction are...
Through application of the linguistic comparative method historical linguists are able to posit "pro...
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian ph...
Language is the best example of a cultural evolutionary system, able to retain a phylogenetic signal...
In this work we probe phylogenetic algorithms for their ability to reconstruct historic language rel...
There are approximately 7000 languages spoken in the world today. This diversity reflects the legacy...
Languages constantly change, but they also keep traces of the past. We can use these traces to study...
We consider a large size population which evolves according to neutral haploid reproduction. The gen...
Languages, like genes, provide vital clues about human history. The origin of the Indo-European lang...
Recent applications of phylogenetic methods to historical linguistics have been criticized for assum...