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