During the last three decades, scientists in formal and natural sciences have been proposing models of language competition. Such models could prove instrumental in informing efforts made towards preserving the world’s linguistic diversity but have yet to gain significant interest among linguists. This situation could be due to a lack of overlap between the concepts and methods used in those models and those used by linguists. In an effort towards promoting interdisciplinary dialogue on the topic of language competition, this study describes the concepts and methods used in mathematical models of language competition and assesses whether these concepts and methods are becoming more similar over time to those used by linguists. To this end, ...
Recent computational, mathematical work on learnability extends to classes of languages that plausib...
Attempts to describe language competition and extinction in a mathematical way have enjoyed increase...
Abstract. MacWhinney, Bates, and colleagues developed the Competition Model in the 1980s as an alter...
An in-depth analytic study of a model of language dynamics is presented: a model which tackles the p...
We investigate the evolution of competing languages, a subject where much previous literature sugges...
It is generally difficult to define reasonable parameters and interpret their values in mathematical...
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Vanneste Alex M. S. Mathematical Models of Language, Soviet Papers in Formal Linguistics, III, ed. b...
This paper surveys prominent mathematical approaches to language learning, with an emphasis on the c...
This paper presents an extended formulation of the Competition Model. The extended model is designed...
The contemporary global language “extinction crisis” has been analyzed by several influential lingui...
In studying benefits and costs of language diversity the use of computer models is rare. There may b...
Why and how have languages died out? We have devised a mathematical model to help us understand how ...
The non-existence of texts enabling the philological approach, the particular structures of certain ...
Recent computational, mathematical work on learnability extends to classes of languages that plausib...
Attempts to describe language competition and extinction in a mathematical way have enjoyed increase...
Abstract. MacWhinney, Bates, and colleagues developed the Competition Model in the 1980s as an alter...
An in-depth analytic study of a model of language dynamics is presented: a model which tackles the p...
We investigate the evolution of competing languages, a subject where much previous literature sugges...
It is generally difficult to define reasonable parameters and interpret their values in mathematical...
This article employs game theory to contribute to sociolinguistics (or the economics of language). F...
The inference of the evolutionary history of a set of languages is a complex problem. Although some ...
Vanneste Alex M. S. Mathematical Models of Language, Soviet Papers in Formal Linguistics, III, ed. b...
This paper surveys prominent mathematical approaches to language learning, with an emphasis on the c...
This paper presents an extended formulation of the Competition Model. The extended model is designed...
The contemporary global language “extinction crisis” has been analyzed by several influential lingui...
In studying benefits and costs of language diversity the use of computer models is rare. There may b...
Why and how have languages died out? We have devised a mathematical model to help us understand how ...
The non-existence of texts enabling the philological approach, the particular structures of certain ...
Recent computational, mathematical work on learnability extends to classes of languages that plausib...
Attempts to describe language competition and extinction in a mathematical way have enjoyed increase...
Abstract. MacWhinney, Bates, and colleagues developed the Competition Model in the 1980s as an alter...