The adoption of evolutionary approaches to study language change as a type of non-biological evolution has gained increasing interest and introduced a variety of quantitative tools to linguistics. The focus has thus far mainly been on language families, or ‘linguistic macroevolution,’ and taken the shape of linguistic phylogenetics. Here we explore whether evolutionary methods could be applicable for studying intra-lingual variation (‘linguistic microevolution’) by testing a population genetic clustering method for analyzing the ‘population structure’ of Finnish dialects. We compare the results with traditional dialect divisions established in the literature and with K-medoids clustering, which is free from biological assu...
The correlations between interpopulation genetic and linguistic diversities are mostly noncausal (sp...
Language is a hallmark of our species and understanding linguistic diversity is an area of major int...
Previous empirical studies of population size and language change have produced equivocal results. W...
The article focuses on lexical relations of the Finnic languages. Here we studied whether lexical da...
Demographic events often leave traces in languages and genes: this prompted Darwin’s prediction that...
Abstract Background The processes leading to the diversity of over 7000 present-day languages have b...
Background: The processes leading to the diversity of over 7000 present-day languages have been the ...
Beyond its theoretical success, the development of molecular genetics has brought about the possibil...
The notion that patterns of linguistic and biological variation may cast light on each other and on ...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
Objective: To propose a new approach for comparing genetic and linguistic diversity in populations ...
This Chapter proposes that data from genetics can help us evaluate hypotheses on possible sources of...
What role does speaker population size play in shaping rates of language evolution? There has been l...
Objectives: The notion that patterns of linguistic and biological variation may cast light on each ...
Recent and independent progresses achieved in population genetics and historical linguistics led to ...
The correlations between interpopulation genetic and linguistic diversities are mostly noncausal (sp...
Language is a hallmark of our species and understanding linguistic diversity is an area of major int...
Previous empirical studies of population size and language change have produced equivocal results. W...
The article focuses on lexical relations of the Finnic languages. Here we studied whether lexical da...
Demographic events often leave traces in languages and genes: this prompted Darwin’s prediction that...
Abstract Background The processes leading to the diversity of over 7000 present-day languages have b...
Background: The processes leading to the diversity of over 7000 present-day languages have been the ...
Beyond its theoretical success, the development of molecular genetics has brought about the possibil...
The notion that patterns of linguistic and biological variation may cast light on each other and on ...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
Objective: To propose a new approach for comparing genetic and linguistic diversity in populations ...
This Chapter proposes that data from genetics can help us evaluate hypotheses on possible sources of...
What role does speaker population size play in shaping rates of language evolution? There has been l...
Objectives: The notion that patterns of linguistic and biological variation may cast light on each ...
Recent and independent progresses achieved in population genetics and historical linguistics led to ...
The correlations between interpopulation genetic and linguistic diversities are mostly noncausal (sp...
Language is a hallmark of our species and understanding linguistic diversity is an area of major int...
Previous empirical studies of population size and language change have produced equivocal results. W...