The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the linguistic comparative method. It is well established that the phonology of modern languages encodes useful data for studying the history of those languages, and their genetic relationships to one another. However, phonology has typically been the means to the end, enabling the comparative method, and coding of a comparative lexicon for cognacy. Once coded, the particular sounds involved no longer factor into the analysis. This study examines whether the phoneme inventories and phonotactic profiles of a set of languages themselves contain phylogenetic signal detectable using established statistical tests D statistic (Fritz & Purvis 2010), K (Bl...
International audiencePhylogeny-based network approaches are a powerful tool to study language histo...
International audiencePhylogeny-based network approaches are a powerful tool to study language histo...
Language is the best example of a cultural evolutionary system, able to retain a phylogenetic signal...
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...
Abstract Phylogenetic methods have broad potential in linguistics beyond tree inference. Here, we sh...
Phylogenetic methods have broad potential in linguistics beyond tree inference. Here, we show how a ...
The origin of tone, also known as tonogenesis, has long been a topic of great interest in language e...
This study observed nine languages: two languages in Kisar Island and seven in East Timor. The data...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
Supplementary information for the following article: Macklin-Cordes, Jayden L., Bowern, C. & Erich ...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Chacon TC, List J-M (2015) Improved computational models of sou...
The Comparative Method is a primary tool of historical linguists that traditionally focuses on segme...
Typological datasets for quantitative historicallinguistic inquiry are growing in breadth, but a ch...
Phonology is the study of sound patterns of the world’s languages. In all spoken languages, we find ...
International audiencePhylogeny-based network approaches are a powerful tool to study language histo...
International audiencePhylogeny-based network approaches are a powerful tool to study language histo...
Language is the best example of a cultural evolutionary system, able to retain a phylogenetic signal...
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...
Abstract Phylogenetic methods have broad potential in linguistics beyond tree inference. Here, we sh...
Phylogenetic methods have broad potential in linguistics beyond tree inference. Here, we show how a ...
The origin of tone, also known as tonogenesis, has long been a topic of great interest in language e...
This study observed nine languages: two languages in Kisar Island and seven in East Timor. The data...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
Supplementary information for the following article: Macklin-Cordes, Jayden L., Bowern, C. & Erich ...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Chacon TC, List J-M (2015) Improved computational models of sou...
The Comparative Method is a primary tool of historical linguists that traditionally focuses on segme...
Typological datasets for quantitative historicallinguistic inquiry are growing in breadth, but a ch...
Phonology is the study of sound patterns of the world’s languages. In all spoken languages, we find ...
International audiencePhylogeny-based network approaches are a powerful tool to study language histo...
International audiencePhylogeny-based network approaches are a powerful tool to study language histo...
Language is the best example of a cultural evolutionary system, able to retain a phylogenetic signal...