Objective: To propose a new approach for comparing genetic and linguistic diversity in populations belonging to distantly related groups. Background: Comparisons of linguistic and genetic differences have proved powerful tools to reconstruct human demographic history. Current models assume on both sides that similarities reflect either descent from common ancestry or the balance between isolation and contact. Most linguistic phylogenies are ultimately based on lexical evidence (roughly, words and morphemes with their sounds and meanings). However, measures of lexical divergence are reliable only for closely related languages, thus large-scale comparisons of genetic and linguistic diversity have appeared so far problematic. Methods: Syntax (...
Recent and independent progresses achieved in population genetics and historical linguistics led to ...
This paper reviews the basic concepts of historical linguistics and the comparative techniques used ...
To reconstruct aspects of human demographic history, linguistics and genetics complement each other,...
Objective: To propose a new approach for comparing genetic and linguistic diversity in populations b...
Objective: To propose a new approach for genetic/linguistic comparison of populations belonging to d...
Objective: To propose a new approach for comparing genetic and linguistic diversity in populations b...
Objectives: The notion that patterns of linguistic and biological variation may cast light on each ...
In this study we relate language differences on a global scale with genetic distances for the same p...
The notion that patterns of linguistic and biological variation may cast light on each other and on ...
The notion that patterns of linguistic and biological variation may cast light on each other and on ...
We introduce a new measure of distance between languages based on word embedding, called word embedd...
Languages evolve over time according to a process in which reproduction, mutation and extinction are...
This study examines the relationship between genetic distance and linguistic affiliation for five re...
Demographic events often leave traces in languages and genes: this prompted Darwin’s prediction that...
Previous studies of the correlations between the languages spoken by human populations and the gen...
Recent and independent progresses achieved in population genetics and historical linguistics led to ...
This paper reviews the basic concepts of historical linguistics and the comparative techniques used ...
To reconstruct aspects of human demographic history, linguistics and genetics complement each other,...
Objective: To propose a new approach for comparing genetic and linguistic diversity in populations b...
Objective: To propose a new approach for genetic/linguistic comparison of populations belonging to d...
Objective: To propose a new approach for comparing genetic and linguistic diversity in populations b...
Objectives: The notion that patterns of linguistic and biological variation may cast light on each ...
In this study we relate language differences on a global scale with genetic distances for the same p...
The notion that patterns of linguistic and biological variation may cast light on each other and on ...
The notion that patterns of linguistic and biological variation may cast light on each other and on ...
We introduce a new measure of distance between languages based on word embedding, called word embedd...
Languages evolve over time according to a process in which reproduction, mutation and extinction are...
This study examines the relationship between genetic distance and linguistic affiliation for five re...
Demographic events often leave traces in languages and genes: this prompted Darwin’s prediction that...
Previous studies of the correlations between the languages spoken by human populations and the gen...
Recent and independent progresses achieved in population genetics and historical linguistics led to ...
This paper reviews the basic concepts of historical linguistics and the comparative techniques used ...
To reconstruct aspects of human demographic history, linguistics and genetics complement each other,...