Functional load (FL) quantifies the contributions by phonological contrasts to distinctions made across the lexicon. Previous research has linked particularly low values of FL to sound change. Here, we broaden the scope of enquiry into FL to its evolution at higher values also. We apply phylogenetic methods to examine the diachronic evolution of FL across 90 languages of the Pama–Nyungan (PN) family of Australia. We find a high degree of phylogenetic signal in FL, indicating that FL values covary closely with genealogical structure across the family. Though phylogenetic signals have been reported for phonological structures, such as phonotactics, their detection in measures of phonological function is novel. We also find a significant, nega...
Frequency can often predict when children will acquire units of language such as words or phones. An...
The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the li...
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian ph...
Functional load (FL) quantifies the contributions by phonological contrasts to distinctions made acr...
Functional load (FL) quantifies the contributions by phonological contrasts to distinctions made acr...
Abstract Phylogenetic methods have broad potential in linguistics beyond tree inference. Here, we sh...
There are approximately 7000 languages spoken in the world today. This diversity reflects the legacy...
The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the li...
The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the li...
Almost universally, diachronic sound patterns of languages reveal evidence of both regular and irreg...
Understanding how and why language subsystems differ in their evolutionary dynamics is a fundamental...
It remains a mystery how Pama–Nyungan, the world’s largest hunter-gatherer language family, came to ...
Authors: Michael Dunn, Simon Greenhill The Evolution of Phonological Complexity in Austronesian. Com...
S.J. Greenhill et al. The shape and tempo of language evolution. 2 SUMMARY There are approximately 7...
Speech sounds are an essential vehicle of information exchange and meaning expression in approximate...
Frequency can often predict when children will acquire units of language such as words or phones. An...
The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the li...
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian ph...
Functional load (FL) quantifies the contributions by phonological contrasts to distinctions made acr...
Functional load (FL) quantifies the contributions by phonological contrasts to distinctions made acr...
Abstract Phylogenetic methods have broad potential in linguistics beyond tree inference. Here, we sh...
There are approximately 7000 languages spoken in the world today. This diversity reflects the legacy...
The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the li...
The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the li...
Almost universally, diachronic sound patterns of languages reveal evidence of both regular and irreg...
Understanding how and why language subsystems differ in their evolutionary dynamics is a fundamental...
It remains a mystery how Pama–Nyungan, the world’s largest hunter-gatherer language family, came to ...
Authors: Michael Dunn, Simon Greenhill The Evolution of Phonological Complexity in Austronesian. Com...
S.J. Greenhill et al. The shape and tempo of language evolution. 2 SUMMARY There are approximately 7...
Speech sounds are an essential vehicle of information exchange and meaning expression in approximate...
Frequency can often predict when children will acquire units of language such as words or phones. An...
The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the li...
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian ph...