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Comparing linguistic systems of categorisation

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Preface v
  3. Contents vii
  4. Introduction
  5. The why and how of measuring linguistic differences 3
  6. Case studies
  7. Contrasting linguistics and archaeology in the matrix model: GIS and cluster analysis of the Arawakan languages 29
  8. Predicting language-learning difficulty 57
  9. How aberrant are divergent Indo-European subgroups? 83
  10. Measuring socially motivated pronunciation differences 107
  11. Distance-based phylogenetic inference algorithms in the subgrouping of Dravidian languages 141
  12. Carving Tibeto-Kanauri by its joints: Using basic vocabulary lists for genetic grouping of languages 175
  13. The effect of linguistic distance across Indo-European mother tongues on learning Dutch as a second language 199
  14. Using semantically restricted word-lists to investigate relationships among Athapaskan languages 231
  15. Languages with longer words have more lexical change 249
  16. Methods and tools
  17. The Intercontinental Dictionary Series – a rich and principled database for language comparison 285
  18. Towards automated language classification: A clustering approach 303
  19. Dependency-sensitive typological distance 329
  20. Degrees of semantic control in measuring aggregated lexical distances 353
  21. Word similarity, cognation, and translational equivalence 375
  22. Comparing linguistic systems of categorisation 387
  23. Black box approaches to genealogical classification and their shortcomings 429
  24. Semantic typologies by means of network analysis of bilingual dictionaries 447
  25. Measuring morphosemantic language distance in parallel texts 475
  26. Information-theoretic modeling of etymological sound change 507
  27. Index 533
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