Abstract:Dated language phylogenies have wide applications in historical and anthropological research. However, the quality of such applications depends on adequate models of language evolution. When a language splits into different speaker communities, the speed of language change increases such that a significant proportion of lexical disparity can be attributed to the splitting events. This could be explained by “schismogenesis”, i. e. the exaggeration of language differences to mark social boundaries. Surprisingly,… Show more
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