Quantifying the speed of linguistic change is challenging because the historical evolution of languages is sparsely documented. Consequently, traditional methods rely on phylogenetic reconstruction. Here, we propose a model-based approach to the problem through the analysis of language change as a stochastic process combining vertical descent, spatial interactions, and mutations in both dimensions. A notion of linguistic temperature emerges naturally from this analysis as a dimensionless measure of the propensity of a linguistic feature to undergo change. We demonstrate how temperatures of linguistic features can be inferred from their present-day geospatial distributions, without recourse to information about their phylogenies. Thus, the e...
We propose a new computational approach for tracking and detecting statistically significant linguis...
S.J. Greenhill et al. The shape and tempo of language evolution. 2 SUMMARY There are approximately 7...
The relationships between languages molded by extremely complex social, cultural and political facto...
Quantifying the speed of linguistic change is challenging because the historical evolution of langua...
We introduce a stochastic model of language change in a population of speakers who are divided into ...
Languages constantly change, but they also keep traces of the past. We can use these traces to study...
Spatial linguistic surveys often reveal well-defined geographical zones where certain linguistic for...
A new model of language evolution assumes that changes in the spatial boundaries between dialects ar...
We examine situations in which linguistic changes have probably been propagated via normal contact a...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
Computational methods derived from evolutionary biology are increasingly being applied to the study...
Languages of diverse structures and different families tend to share common patterns if they are spo...
This paper discusses the stages of linguistic historiography leading from the genealogical tree, whe...
We propose a new computational approach for tracking and detecting statistically significant linguis...
Understanding how and why language subsystems differ in their evolutionary dynamics is a fundamental...
We propose a new computational approach for tracking and detecting statistically significant linguis...
S.J. Greenhill et al. The shape and tempo of language evolution. 2 SUMMARY There are approximately 7...
The relationships between languages molded by extremely complex social, cultural and political facto...
Quantifying the speed of linguistic change is challenging because the historical evolution of langua...
We introduce a stochastic model of language change in a population of speakers who are divided into ...
Languages constantly change, but they also keep traces of the past. We can use these traces to study...
Spatial linguistic surveys often reveal well-defined geographical zones where certain linguistic for...
A new model of language evolution assumes that changes in the spatial boundaries between dialects ar...
We examine situations in which linguistic changes have probably been propagated via normal contact a...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
Computational methods derived from evolutionary biology are increasingly being applied to the study...
Languages of diverse structures and different families tend to share common patterns if they are spo...
This paper discusses the stages of linguistic historiography leading from the genealogical tree, whe...
We propose a new computational approach for tracking and detecting statistically significant linguis...
Understanding how and why language subsystems differ in their evolutionary dynamics is a fundamental...
We propose a new computational approach for tracking and detecting statistically significant linguis...
S.J. Greenhill et al. The shape and tempo of language evolution. 2 SUMMARY There are approximately 7...
The relationships between languages molded by extremely complex social, cultural and political facto...