While languages convey significantly different amounts of both information per syllable and syllables per second, recent research suggests that the product of these values- information conveyed per second-is much less variable. Using new methods of extrapolation and resampling, I was able to estimate the information conveyed per syllable in a written Classical Latin corpus. I was then able to use this cross-linguistic consistency to estimate the natural speech rate of Classical Latin, a language that has not been natively spoken for thousands of years. My analysis suggests that it was spoken at a rate significantly slower than modern Romance languages, fairly similar to modern English; a high-level consideration of historical sound changes ...
This study exploits treebanking to investigate how spoken language infiltrated into legal Latin in e...
The process of grammaticalization, defined by Meillet (1912), has led to a renewal of historical lin...
In this dissertation I study the application to historical sound change of a constraint-based approa...
La présente étude prend le parti de considérer la langue latine en tant que langue vivante : ce trav...
International audienceThis study goes back to the appearance of scripturality in Rome to grasp the o...
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Addressing a topic that has been marginal to discussions within historical linguistics, this study l...
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This paper aims to demonstrate the caveats called for in the reconstruction of the so-called quantit...
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In this paper, a methodological issue is considered concerning the corpus of texts bearing witness t...
Greek in Rome in the time of Cicero. Who in Rome spoke Greek to whom in what circumstances and wit...
ABSTRACT : This study compares three aspects of medieval linguistic thought : the Latin one, its Pro...
This study exploits treebanking to investigate how spoken language infiltrated into legal Latin in e...
The process of grammaticalization, defined by Meillet (1912), has led to a renewal of historical lin...
In this dissertation I study the application to historical sound change of a constraint-based approa...
La présente étude prend le parti de considérer la langue latine en tant que langue vivante : ce trav...
International audienceThis study goes back to the appearance of scripturality in Rome to grasp the o...
This paper aims to investigate whether a statistical analysis of linguistic data in inscriptions may...
Addressing a topic that has been marginal to discussions within historical linguistics, this study l...
This chapter begins by considering the motivations for undertaking sociolinguistic studies and discu...
This paper aims to demonstrate the caveats called for in the reconstruction of the so-called quantit...
This paper contributes to the issue of a potential correlation between the proportion of vocalic con...
The paper outlines a status quaestionis on the application of statistical methods in the linguistic ...
The paper aims at commenting and closely inspecting two types of sources, which concern the debated ...
In this paper, a methodological issue is considered concerning the corpus of texts bearing witness t...
Greek in Rome in the time of Cicero. Who in Rome spoke Greek to whom in what circumstances and wit...
ABSTRACT : This study compares three aspects of medieval linguistic thought : the Latin one, its Pro...
This study exploits treebanking to investigate how spoken language infiltrated into legal Latin in e...
The process of grammaticalization, defined by Meillet (1912), has led to a renewal of historical lin...
In this dissertation I study the application to historical sound change of a constraint-based approa...