The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh word list. For this purpose, lists have been collected and phonologically transcribed for almost 3,500 languages. Using a method based on the algorithm proposed by Levenshtein (Cybernetics and Control Theory 10: 707-710, 1966), a custom-made computer program calculates the distances between all pairs of languages in the database. Standard software is used to express the relationships between languages graphically. The current article compares the results of our lexicon-based approach with the results of a similar exercise that takes the typological variables contained in the WALS database as a point of departure. We establish that the latter ap...
The article's primary concern is to address the usage of The world atlas of language structures thro...
International audienceThe paper deals with certain key aspects of the procedure of establishing long...
1 What criteria do we use to classify lan-guages? There are many possible ways to classify languages...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...
The recent availability of typological databases such as World Atlas of Language Structures(WALS) ha...
Linguistic typology aims to capture structural and semantic variation across the world’s languages. ...
An earlier paper, to which some authors of the present paper have contributed (Brown et al. 2008), d...
In traditional lexicostatistics, distances between languages are determined by human expert cognacy ...
Over the past two decades, many of the major controversies in historical linguistics have centred on...
Current lexicostatistical methods are able to take account of both rates of change due to replacemen...
A Markov chain analysis of a network generated by the matrix of lexical distances allows for represe...
In this online talk, I report on some of the conceptual challenges that arise in creating typologica...
Старостин Георгий Сергеевич. Preliminary lexicostatistics as a basis for language classification: ...
This book considers how languages have traditionally been divided into families, and asks how they s...
The article's primary concern is to address the usage of The world atlas of language structures thro...
International audienceThe paper deals with certain key aspects of the procedure of establishing long...
1 What criteria do we use to classify lan-guages? There are many possible ways to classify languages...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...
The recent availability of typological databases such as World Atlas of Language Structures(WALS) ha...
Linguistic typology aims to capture structural and semantic variation across the world’s languages. ...
An earlier paper, to which some authors of the present paper have contributed (Brown et al. 2008), d...
In traditional lexicostatistics, distances between languages are determined by human expert cognacy ...
Over the past two decades, many of the major controversies in historical linguistics have centred on...
Current lexicostatistical methods are able to take account of both rates of change due to replacemen...
A Markov chain analysis of a network generated by the matrix of lexical distances allows for represe...
In this online talk, I report on some of the conceptual challenges that arise in creating typologica...
Старостин Георгий Сергеевич. Preliminary lexicostatistics as a basis for language classification: ...
This book considers how languages have traditionally been divided into families, and asks how they s...
The article's primary concern is to address the usage of The world atlas of language structures thro...
International audienceThe paper deals with certain key aspects of the procedure of establishing long...
1 What criteria do we use to classify lan-guages? There are many possible ways to classify languages...