Nouns and verbs are known to differ in the types of grammatical information they encode. What is less well known is the relationship between verbal and nominal coding within and across languages. The equi-complexity hypothesis holds that all languages are equally complex overall, which entails trade-offs between coding in different domains. From a diachronic point of view, this hypothesis implies that the loss and gain of coding in different domains can be expected to balance each other out. In this study, we test to what extent such inverse coevolution can be observed in a sample of 244 languages, using data from a comprehensive cross-linguistic database (Grambank) and applying computational phylogenetic modelling to control for genealogic...
Languages employ different strategies to transmit structural and grammatical information. While, for...
Abstract. The complexity, variation, and change of human languages makes evident the importance of r...
Language is the best example of a cultural evolutionary system, able to retain a phylogenetic signal...
Cross-linguistic studies focus on inverse correlations (trade-offs) between linguistic variables tha...
Languages of diverse structures and different families tend to share common patterns if they are spo...
Cross-linguistic studies focus on inverse correlations (trade-offs) between linguistic variables tha...
This paper proposes a Complexity Covariance Hypothesis, whereby linguistic complexity covaries with ...
The relationship between the entropy of language and its complexity has been the subject of much spe...
Language complexity is an intriguing phenomenon argued to play an important role in both language le...
This article investigates the evolutionary and spatial dynamics of typological characters in 117 Ind...
Simplification processes resulting from second language acquisition in language contact scenarios se...
There are approximately 7000 languages spoken in the world today. This diversity reflects the legacy...
Understanding how and why language subsystems differ in their evolutionary dynamics is a fundamental...
Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the social environ...
The presentation will focus on the extent to which linguistic and other cultural features are vertic...
Languages employ different strategies to transmit structural and grammatical information. While, for...
Abstract. The complexity, variation, and change of human languages makes evident the importance of r...
Language is the best example of a cultural evolutionary system, able to retain a phylogenetic signal...
Cross-linguistic studies focus on inverse correlations (trade-offs) between linguistic variables tha...
Languages of diverse structures and different families tend to share common patterns if they are spo...
Cross-linguistic studies focus on inverse correlations (trade-offs) between linguistic variables tha...
This paper proposes a Complexity Covariance Hypothesis, whereby linguistic complexity covaries with ...
The relationship between the entropy of language and its complexity has been the subject of much spe...
Language complexity is an intriguing phenomenon argued to play an important role in both language le...
This article investigates the evolutionary and spatial dynamics of typological characters in 117 Ind...
Simplification processes resulting from second language acquisition in language contact scenarios se...
There are approximately 7000 languages spoken in the world today. This diversity reflects the legacy...
Understanding how and why language subsystems differ in their evolutionary dynamics is a fundamental...
Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the social environ...
The presentation will focus on the extent to which linguistic and other cultural features are vertic...
Languages employ different strategies to transmit structural and grammatical information. While, for...
Abstract. The complexity, variation, and change of human languages makes evident the importance of r...
Language is the best example of a cultural evolutionary system, able to retain a phylogenetic signal...