To develop a nuanced account for selection within an epidemiological, population-based model of language contact and change, it is useful to consider possible conduits and filters on linguistic transmission and distribution. Richerson & Boyd (2005) describe a number of candidate biases in their evolutionary analysis of culture as a biological phenomenon (cf. Cavalli-Sforza & Feldman 1981, Sperber 1985, 1999, Boyd & Richerson 2005). This paper explores some of these biases with reference to language, exploring a set of analytic distinctions for a proper understanding of population-level linguistic processes. In putting forward these ideas, this paper echoes recent attempts to combine linguistic and biological concepts in the analysis of lang...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
Models of cultural evolution demonstrate that the link between individual biases and population- lev...
Computer models of cultural evolution have shown language properties emerging on interacting agents ...
To develop a nuanced account for selection within an epidemiological, population-based model of lang...
To develop a nuanced account for selection within an epidemiological, population-based model of lang...
It has recently been proposed [Dediu, D., Ladd, D.R., 2007. Linguistic tone is related to the popula...
It has recently been proposed (Dediu, D., Ladd, D.R., 2007. Linguistic tone is related to the popula...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
It has recently been proposed (Dediu, D., Ladd, D.R., 2007. Linguistic tone is related to the popula...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
Models of cultural evolution demonstrate that the link between individual biases and population- lev...
Computer models of cultural evolution have shown language properties emerging on interacting agents ...
To develop a nuanced account for selection within an epidemiological, population-based model of lang...
To develop a nuanced account for selection within an epidemiological, population-based model of lang...
It has recently been proposed [Dediu, D., Ladd, D.R., 2007. Linguistic tone is related to the popula...
It has recently been proposed (Dediu, D., Ladd, D.R., 2007. Linguistic tone is related to the popula...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
It has recently been proposed (Dediu, D., Ladd, D.R., 2007. Linguistic tone is related to the popula...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
Models of cultural evolution demonstrate that the link between individual biases and population- lev...
Computer models of cultural evolution have shown language properties emerging on interacting agents ...