We consider a large size population which evolves according to neutral haploid reproduction. The genealogical tree is very complex and genealogical distances are distributed according to a probability density which remains random in the limit of a large population. This density which varies for different populations, and varies for the same population at different times, has a distribution that we find out. The evolution of languages closely resembles the evolution of haploid organisms or mtDNA. This similarity allows for the construction of languages trees. The key point is the definition of a distance between pairs of languages. Here we use a renormalized Levenshtein distance among words with the same meaning and we average on all the ...
One of the best-known types of non-independence between languages is caused by genealogical relation...
In this paper we address the problem of defining a measure of diversity for a population of individ...
Objective: To propose a new approach for comparing genetic and linguistic diversity in populations b...
The evolution of languages closely resembles the evolution of haploid organisms. This similarity has...
Languages evolve over time according to a process in which reproduction, mutation and extinction are...
In a population with haploid reproduction any individual has a single parent in the previous genera...
Phylogenetic trees can be reconstructed from the matrix which contains the distances between all pai...
In this work we probe phylogenetic algorithms for their ability to reconstruct historic language rel...
none7Objective: To propose a new approach for comparing genetic and linguistic diversity in populati...
In this study we relate language differences on a global scale with genetic distances for the same p...
The reconstruction of phylogenetic trees of language families is one of the main problems in Histori...
Phylogenetic trees are a central tool for studying language evolution and have wide implications for...
International audienceThere are important reasons to be sceptical of the accuracy and usefulness of ...
We introduce a new measure of distance between languages based on word embedding, called word embedd...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...
One of the best-known types of non-independence between languages is caused by genealogical relation...
In this paper we address the problem of defining a measure of diversity for a population of individ...
Objective: To propose a new approach for comparing genetic and linguistic diversity in populations b...
The evolution of languages closely resembles the evolution of haploid organisms. This similarity has...
Languages evolve over time according to a process in which reproduction, mutation and extinction are...
In a population with haploid reproduction any individual has a single parent in the previous genera...
Phylogenetic trees can be reconstructed from the matrix which contains the distances between all pai...
In this work we probe phylogenetic algorithms for their ability to reconstruct historic language rel...
none7Objective: To propose a new approach for comparing genetic and linguistic diversity in populati...
In this study we relate language differences on a global scale with genetic distances for the same p...
The reconstruction of phylogenetic trees of language families is one of the main problems in Histori...
Phylogenetic trees are a central tool for studying language evolution and have wide implications for...
International audienceThere are important reasons to be sceptical of the accuracy and usefulness of ...
We introduce a new measure of distance between languages based on word embedding, called word embedd...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...
One of the best-known types of non-independence between languages is caused by genealogical relation...
In this paper we address the problem of defining a measure of diversity for a population of individ...
Objective: To propose a new approach for comparing genetic and linguistic diversity in populations b...