peer reviewedThis paper presents evidence from both corpora and agent-based simulation for the effect of lectal contamination. By doing so, it shows how agent-based simulation can be used as a complementary technique to corpus research in the study of language variation. Lectal contamination is an effect whereby the words that are typical of a language variety more often appear in a morphosyntactic variant typical of that same variety, even among language use from a different variety. This study looks at the Dutch partitive genitive construction, which exhibits variation between a “Netherlandic” variant with -s ending and a “Belgian” variant without -s ending. It is shown that the probability of the Belgian variant without...
We built an agent-based model (ABM) to simulate historical language change, and tested it by means o...
peer reviewedIn a traditional view of language processing, language users fully analyze a sentence t...
peer reviewed1. Introduction Lieberman et al. (2007) aimed to quantify the evolutionary dynamics of ...
Lectal contamination is the language-external counterpart of what has been described as construction...
peer reviewedPresent-day Dutch has a vestigial partitive genitive morpheme. Adjectives take the geni...
Deflection has been rampaging in the history of Dutch, but in this long-term process, the genitive p...
peer reviewedIn every-day language use, two or more structurally unrelated constructions may occasio...
In this article, we introduce the effect of “constructional contamination”. In constructional contam...
Constructions are often defined as form-function pairings. The underlying assumption is that the for...
In this contribution, we will focus on the lectal conditioning of lexical collocations. First, we wi...
peer reviewedThis corpus study investigates the alternation between zo’n and zulk ‘such’ in front of...
Constructions that are structurally unrelated, occasionally give rise to strings that are superficia...
The Conserving Effect, one of three well-known effects of frequency, states that frequently used exp...
Languages are not uniform. Speakers of different language varieties use certain words differently - ...
There has been a significant amount of research on computational modeling of language evolution to ...
We built an agent-based model (ABM) to simulate historical language change, and tested it by means o...
peer reviewedIn a traditional view of language processing, language users fully analyze a sentence t...
peer reviewed1. Introduction Lieberman et al. (2007) aimed to quantify the evolutionary dynamics of ...
Lectal contamination is the language-external counterpart of what has been described as construction...
peer reviewedPresent-day Dutch has a vestigial partitive genitive morpheme. Adjectives take the geni...
Deflection has been rampaging in the history of Dutch, but in this long-term process, the genitive p...
peer reviewedIn every-day language use, two or more structurally unrelated constructions may occasio...
In this article, we introduce the effect of “constructional contamination”. In constructional contam...
Constructions are often defined as form-function pairings. The underlying assumption is that the for...
In this contribution, we will focus on the lectal conditioning of lexical collocations. First, we wi...
peer reviewedThis corpus study investigates the alternation between zo’n and zulk ‘such’ in front of...
Constructions that are structurally unrelated, occasionally give rise to strings that are superficia...
The Conserving Effect, one of three well-known effects of frequency, states that frequently used exp...
Languages are not uniform. Speakers of different language varieties use certain words differently - ...
There has been a significant amount of research on computational modeling of language evolution to ...
We built an agent-based model (ABM) to simulate historical language change, and tested it by means o...
peer reviewedIn a traditional view of language processing, language users fully analyze a sentence t...
peer reviewed1. Introduction Lieberman et al. (2007) aimed to quantify the evolutionary dynamics of ...