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CLDF dataset derived from Wichmann et al.'s "ASJP Database" v17 from 2016 ...
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CLDF dataset derived from Wichmann et al.'s "ASJP Database" v18 from 2018 ...
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CLDF dataset derived from Wichmann et al.'s "ASJP Database" v19 from 2020 ...
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CLDF dataset derived from Wichmann et al.'s "ASJP Database" v13 from 2010 ...
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CLDF dataset derived from Wichmann et al.'s "ASJP Database" v15 from 2012 ...
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CLDF dataset derived from Wichmann et al.'s "ASJP Database" v19 from 2020 ...
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CLDF dataset derived from Wichmann et al.'s "ASJP Database" v19 from 2020 ...
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CLDF dataset derived from Wichmann et al.'s "ASJP Database" from 2010 ...
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CLDF dataset derived from Wichmann et al.'s "ASJP Database" v14 from 2011 ...
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CLDF dataset derived from Wichmann et al.'s "ASJP Database" v16 from 2013 ...
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Size and Lexical Diversity of Language Families (M861V1) ...
Holman, Eric W.. - : Harvard Dataverse, 2017
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Holman&Wichmann Folder 2 ...
Holman, Eric W.; Wichmann, Søren. - : Dryad Digital Repository, 2016
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Holman&Wichmann Folder 1 ...
Holman, Eric W.; Wichmann, Søren. - : Dryad Digital Repository, 2016
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Data from: New evidence from linguistic phylogenetics identifies limits to punctuational change ...
Holman, Eric W.; Wichmann, Søren. - : Dryad, 2016
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Holman&Wichmann Appendix 3 ...
Holman, Eric W.; Wichmann, Søren. - : Dryad Digital Repository, 2016
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Holman&Wichmann Appendix 1 ...
Holman, Eric W.; Wichmann, Søren. - : Dryad Digital Repository, 2016
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Holman, Eric W.; Wichmann, Søren. - : Dryad Digital Repository, 2016
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Automated Dating of the World's Language Families Based on Lexical Similarity
In: Current Anthropology (2015)
Abstract: This paper describes a computerized alternative to glottochronology for estimating elapsed time since parent languages diverged into daughter languages. The method, developed by the Automated Similarity Judgment Program (ASJP) consortium, is different from glottochronology in four major respects: (1) it is automated and thus is more objective, (2) it applies a uniform analytical approach to a single database of worldwide languages, (3) it is based on lexical similarity as determined from Levenshtein (edit) distances rather than on cognate percentages, and (4) it provides a formula for date calculation that mathematically recognizes the lexical heterogeneity of individual languages, including parent languages just before their breakup into daughter languages. Automated judgments of lexical similarity for groups of related languages are calibrated with historical, epigraphic, and archaeological divergence dates for 52 language groups. The discrepancies between estimated and calibration dates are found to be on average 29% as large as the estimated dates themselves, a figure that does not differ significantly among language families. As a resource for further research that may require dates of known level of accuracy, we offer a list of ASJP time depths for nearly all the world's recognized language families and for many subfamilies.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/30374
https://doi.org/10.1086/662127
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Automated Dating of the World's Language Families Based on Lexical Similarity
In: Current Anthropology (2015)
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Sound correspondences in the world's languages
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 89 (2013) 1, 4-29
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