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Conceptual similarity and communicative need shape colexification: an experimental study ...
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Competition, selection and communicative need in language change: an investigation using corpora, computational modelling and experimentation ...
Karjus, Andres. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2021
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Communicative need modulates competition in language change ...
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Challenges in detecting evolutionary forces in language change using diachronic corpora
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 5, No 1 (2020); 45 ; 2397-1835 (2020)
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Keelehoiakud Eesti keelekeskkondades 2015 andmestik ... : Linguistic attitudes in Estonia 2015 dataset ...
Karjus, Andres; Ehala, Martin. - : Center of Estonian Language Resources, 2018
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Keelehoiakud Eesti keelekeskkondades 2015 ... : Linguistic attitudes in Estonia 2015 ...
Karjus, Andres; Ehala, Martin. - : Center of Estonian Language Resources, 2018
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Challenges in detecting evolutionary forces in language change using diachronic corpora ...
Abstract: Newberry et al. (Detecting evolutionary forces in language change, Nature 551, 2017) tackle an important but difficult problem in linguistics, the testing of selective theories of language change against a null model of drift. Having applied a test from population genetics (the Frequency Increment Test) to a number of relevant examples, they suggest stochasticity has a previously under-appreciated role in language evolution. We replicate their results and find that while the overall observation holds, results produced by this approach on individual time series can be sensitive to how the corpus is organized into temporal segments (binning). Furthermore, we use a large set of simulations in conjunction with binning to systematically explore the range of applicability of the Frequency Increment Test. We conclude that care should be exercised with interpreting results of tests like the Frequency Increment Test on individual series, given the researcher degrees of freedom available when applying the test to ...
Keyword: Computation and Language cs.CL; FOS Computer and information sciences
URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.01275
https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1811.01275
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Quantifying the dynamics of topical fluctuations in language ...
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Topical advection as a baseline model for corpus-based lexical dynamics ...
Karjus, Andres; Blythe, Richard A.; Kirby, Simon; Smith, Kenny. - : University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2018
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Topical advection as a baseline model for corpus-based lexical dynamics
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2018)
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Explaining Asymmetries In Number Marking: Singulatives, Pluratives And Usage Frequency ...
Haspelmath, Martin; Karjus, Andres. - : Zenodo, 2017
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Explaining Asymmetries In Number Marking: Singulatives, Pluratives And Usage Frequency ...
Haspelmath, Martin; Karjus, Andres. - : Zenodo, 2017
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