2020
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2020.0335
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Quantifying the spatial pattern of dialect words spreading from a central population

Abstract: Some dialect words are shared among geographically distant groups of people without close interaction. Such a pattern may indicate the current or past presence of a cultural centre exerting a strong influence on peripheries. For example, concentric distributions of dialect variants in Japan may be explicable by repeated inventions of new variants at Kyoto, the ancient capital, with subsequent outward diffusion. Here we develop a model of linguistic diffusion within a population network to quantify the … Show more

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“…Transmission of cultural traits or social information in space has been modelled by means of networks [8][9][10][11], where the nodes represent either individuals or populations. Although the network is a powerful tool to represent the cultural transmission among populations, these previous models are mostly theoretical and hardly applicable to empirical data to make inference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transmission of cultural traits or social information in space has been modelled by means of networks [8][9][10][11], where the nodes represent either individuals or populations. Although the network is a powerful tool to represent the cultural transmission among populations, these previous models are mostly theoretical and hardly applicable to empirical data to make inference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%