Evaluation of hypotheses on genetic relationships depends on two factors: database size and criteria on correspondence quality. For hypotheses on remote relationships, databases are often small. Therefore, detailed consideration of criteria on correspondence quality is important. Hypotheses on remote relationships commonly involve greater geographical and temporal ranges. Consequently, we propose that there are two factors which are likely to play a greater role in comparing hypotheses of chance, contact and inheritance for remote relationships: (i) spatial distribution of corresponding forms; and (ii) language specific unpredictability in related paradigms. Concentrated spatial distributions disfavour hypotheses of chance, and discontinuou...
Social structure in human societies is underpinned by the variable expression of ideas about related...
Languages evolve over time according to a process in which reproduction, mutation and extinction are...
<strong>UQ PhD confirmation milestone seminar. Presented at the University of Queensland, Australia,...
Many important and interesting hypotheses about cultural evolution are evaluated using cross-cultura...
While Australian languages vary considerably, it has long been assumed that most are genetically rel...
Australian linguistic prehistory has lagged behind equivalent endeavours on other continents in part...
Australian linguistic prehistory has lagged behind equivalent endeavours on other continents in part...
Similarities between languages can be due to 1) homoplasies because of a limited design space, 2) co...
This paper reexamines some of the claims that have been made in support of the Austric hypothesis in...
It is widely assumed that long-distance dependencies between elements are a unique feature of human ...
At present there are many odd hypotheses about the genetic affiliation of certain languages. Most su...
[Extract] Languages can resemble each other in categories, constructions, and meanings, and in the a...
It is widely assumed that long-distance dependencies between elements are a unique feature of human ...
Claire Bowern is with Yale University, Patience Epps is with UT Austin, Russell Gray is with Univers...
Current analyses present lexical borrowing as a pervasive phenomenon in pre-colonial Australia. They...
Social structure in human societies is underpinned by the variable expression of ideas about related...
Languages evolve over time according to a process in which reproduction, mutation and extinction are...
<strong>UQ PhD confirmation milestone seminar. Presented at the University of Queensland, Australia,...
Many important and interesting hypotheses about cultural evolution are evaluated using cross-cultura...
While Australian languages vary considerably, it has long been assumed that most are genetically rel...
Australian linguistic prehistory has lagged behind equivalent endeavours on other continents in part...
Australian linguistic prehistory has lagged behind equivalent endeavours on other continents in part...
Similarities between languages can be due to 1) homoplasies because of a limited design space, 2) co...
This paper reexamines some of the claims that have been made in support of the Austric hypothesis in...
It is widely assumed that long-distance dependencies between elements are a unique feature of human ...
At present there are many odd hypotheses about the genetic affiliation of certain languages. Most su...
[Extract] Languages can resemble each other in categories, constructions, and meanings, and in the a...
It is widely assumed that long-distance dependencies between elements are a unique feature of human ...
Claire Bowern is with Yale University, Patience Epps is with UT Austin, Russell Gray is with Univers...
Current analyses present lexical borrowing as a pervasive phenomenon in pre-colonial Australia. They...
Social structure in human societies is underpinned by the variable expression of ideas about related...
Languages evolve over time according to a process in which reproduction, mutation and extinction are...
<strong>UQ PhD confirmation milestone seminar. Presented at the University of Queensland, Australia,...