We present empirical evidence of the communicative utility of conventionalization, i.e., convergence in linguistic usage over time, and diversification, i.e., linguistic items acquiring different, more specific usages/meanings. From a diachronic perspective, conventionalization plays a crucial role in language change as a condition for innovation and grammaticalization (Bybee, 2010; Schmid, 2015) and diversification is a cornerstone in the formation of sublanguages/registers, i.e., functional linguistic varieties (Halliday, 1988; Harris, 1991). While it is widely acknowledged that change in language use is primarily socio-culturally determined pushing towards greater linguistic expressivity, we here highlight the limiting function of commun...
This paper tries to narrow the gap between diachronic linguistics and research on population dynamic...
Modern notions of language and linguistics embody a paradox, that language appears to be systematic ...
We explore the proposal that the linguistic forms and structures employed by our earliest language-u...
We present empirical evidence of the communicative utility of conventionalization, i.e., convergence...
The relationship between the entropy of language and its complexity has been the subject of much spe...
For the investigation of variation in language use, besides the extra-linguistic context it is also ...
Linguistic diversity abounds. Speakers do not all share the same vocabularies, and often use the sam...
The explanation of linguistic variation and change is one of the central questions in the language s...
© 2014 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. The frequency with which w...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the roles played by pragmatic and grammatical compet...
<div><p>Explaining the diversity of languages across the world is one of the central aims of typolog...
Theoretical idealizations of language as a homogeneous object have long been challenged by attestati...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the roles played by pragmatic and grammatical compet...
The language sciences are about to undergo dramatic changes. The cognitive sciences have taken their...
Constant change is one of the few truly universal cross-linguistic properties of living languages. I...
This paper tries to narrow the gap between diachronic linguistics and research on population dynamic...
Modern notions of language and linguistics embody a paradox, that language appears to be systematic ...
We explore the proposal that the linguistic forms and structures employed by our earliest language-u...
We present empirical evidence of the communicative utility of conventionalization, i.e., convergence...
The relationship between the entropy of language and its complexity has been the subject of much spe...
For the investigation of variation in language use, besides the extra-linguistic context it is also ...
Linguistic diversity abounds. Speakers do not all share the same vocabularies, and often use the sam...
The explanation of linguistic variation and change is one of the central questions in the language s...
© 2014 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. The frequency with which w...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the roles played by pragmatic and grammatical compet...
<div><p>Explaining the diversity of languages across the world is one of the central aims of typolog...
Theoretical idealizations of language as a homogeneous object have long been challenged by attestati...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the roles played by pragmatic and grammatical compet...
The language sciences are about to undergo dramatic changes. The cognitive sciences have taken their...
Constant change is one of the few truly universal cross-linguistic properties of living languages. I...
This paper tries to narrow the gap between diachronic linguistics and research on population dynamic...
Modern notions of language and linguistics embody a paradox, that language appears to be systematic ...
We explore the proposal that the linguistic forms and structures employed by our earliest language-u...