The verbal weak inflection, one of the defining innovations of Proto-Germanic, currently holds a dominant position in the verbal inventory of most remaining Germanic languages. This has not always been the case, though. This paper investigates how the weak inflection could have grown to overthrow its competitor, the strong inflection, even if (i) the strong inflection was still more regular and (ii) the weak inflection had to start from a position vastly inferior in frequency to any strong ablaut class. As opposed to earlier work, which focused on language acquisition in models of iterated learning, our focus lies on language usage, which is why we have composed an agent-based model. This enabled us to test a number of minimal assumptions n...
In the Germanic languages, two general strategies are in use to form the past tense of a verb. The f...
In the Germanic languages, two general strategies are in use to form the past tense of a verb. The f...
peer reviewedIn present-day English, Dutch, and most of their Germanic siblings, the verbal weak inf...
peer reviewedThe verbal weak inflection, one of the defining innovations of Proto-Germanic, currentl...
The verbal weak inflection, one of the defining innovations of Proto-Germanic, currently holds a dom...
peer reviewedThe Germanic languages boast two morphological strategies for past tense formation. The...
In present-day English, Dutch, and most of their Germanic siblings, the verbal weak inflection offer...
1. A hostile environment In most present-day Germanic languages, the weak inflection (work-worked...
1. A hostile environment In most present-day Germanic languages, the weak inflection (work-worked...
The Germanic languages boast two morphological strategies for past tense formation. The strong infle...
The Germanic languages boast two morphological strategies for past tense formation. The strong infle...
The Germanic languages employ two general strategies of past tense formation. The first strategy is ...
The Germanic past tense system is reliant upon two general morphological strategies. The first strat...
peer reviewedThe Germanic past tense system is reliant upon two general morphological strategies. Th...
peer reviewedIn the Germanic languages, two general strategies are in use to form the past tense of ...
In the Germanic languages, two general strategies are in use to form the past tense of a verb. The f...
In the Germanic languages, two general strategies are in use to form the past tense of a verb. The f...
peer reviewedIn present-day English, Dutch, and most of their Germanic siblings, the verbal weak inf...
peer reviewedThe verbal weak inflection, one of the defining innovations of Proto-Germanic, currentl...
The verbal weak inflection, one of the defining innovations of Proto-Germanic, currently holds a dom...
peer reviewedThe Germanic languages boast two morphological strategies for past tense formation. The...
In present-day English, Dutch, and most of their Germanic siblings, the verbal weak inflection offer...
1. A hostile environment In most present-day Germanic languages, the weak inflection (work-worked...
1. A hostile environment In most present-day Germanic languages, the weak inflection (work-worked...
The Germanic languages boast two morphological strategies for past tense formation. The strong infle...
The Germanic languages boast two morphological strategies for past tense formation. The strong infle...
The Germanic languages employ two general strategies of past tense formation. The first strategy is ...
The Germanic past tense system is reliant upon two general morphological strategies. The first strat...
peer reviewedThe Germanic past tense system is reliant upon two general morphological strategies. Th...
peer reviewedIn the Germanic languages, two general strategies are in use to form the past tense of ...
In the Germanic languages, two general strategies are in use to form the past tense of a verb. The f...
In the Germanic languages, two general strategies are in use to form the past tense of a verb. The f...
peer reviewedIn present-day English, Dutch, and most of their Germanic siblings, the verbal weak inf...