Darwin saw similarities between the evolution of species and the evolution of languages, and it is now widely accepted that similarities between related languages can often be interpreted in terms of a bifurcating descent history (‘phylogenesis’). Such interpretations are supported when the distributions of shared and unshared traits (for example, in terms of etymological roots for elements of basic vocabulary) are analysed using tree-building techniques and found to be well-explained by a phylogenetic model. In this article, we question the demographic assumption which is sometimes made when a tree-building approach has been taken to a set of cultures or languages, namely that the resulting tree is also representative of a bifurcating popu...
Background: The processes leading to the diversity of over 7000 present-day languages have been the ...
This Chapter proposes that data from genetics can help us evaluate hypotheses on possible sources of...
Computational methods derived from evolutionary biology are increasingly being applied to the study...
Languages and genes tell stories about the past but statistical analysis reveals that these are not ...
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 ...
In this work we probe phylogenetic algorithms for their ability to reconstruct historic language rel...
Claire Bowern is with Yale University, Patience Epps is with UT Austin, Russell Gray is with Univers...
We consider a large size population which evolves according to neutral haploid reproduction. The gen...
Jacques G, List J-M. Save the trees. Why we need tree models in linguistic reconstruction (and when ...
Beyond its theoretical success, the development of molecular genetics has brought about the possibil...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...
International audienceThe evolution of languages shares certain characteristics with that of genes, ...
Human languages form a distinct and largely independent class of cultural replicators with behaviour...
Historical linguists have always been interested in grouping varieties and languages together into s...
Background: The processes leading to the diversity of over 7000 present-day languages have been the ...
This Chapter proposes that data from genetics can help us evaluate hypotheses on possible sources of...
Computational methods derived from evolutionary biology are increasingly being applied to the study...
Languages and genes tell stories about the past but statistical analysis reveals that these are not ...
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 ...
In this work we probe phylogenetic algorithms for their ability to reconstruct historic language rel...
Claire Bowern is with Yale University, Patience Epps is with UT Austin, Russell Gray is with Univers...
We consider a large size population which evolves according to neutral haploid reproduction. The gen...
Jacques G, List J-M. Save the trees. Why we need tree models in linguistic reconstruction (and when ...
Beyond its theoretical success, the development of molecular genetics has brought about the possibil...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...
International audienceThe evolution of languages shares certain characteristics with that of genes, ...
Human languages form a distinct and largely independent class of cultural replicators with behaviour...
Historical linguists have always been interested in grouping varieties and languages together into s...
Background: The processes leading to the diversity of over 7000 present-day languages have been the ...
This Chapter proposes that data from genetics can help us evaluate hypotheses on possible sources of...
Computational methods derived from evolutionary biology are increasingly being applied to the study...