Literature DB >> 16701378

The invasion of language: emergence, change and death.

William S-Y Wang1, James W Minett.   

Abstract

Research into the emergence and evolution of human language has received unprecedented attention during the past 15 years. Efforts to better understand the processes of language emergence and evolution have proceeded in two main directions: from the top-down (linguists) and from the bottom-up (cognitive scientists). Language can be viewed as an invading process that has had profound impact on the human phenotype at all levels, from the structure of the brain to modes of cultural interaction. In our view, the most effective way to form a connection between the two efforts (essential if theories for language evolution are to reflect the constraints imposed on language by the brain) lies in computational modelling, an approach that enables numerous hypotheses to be explored and tested against objective criteria and which suggest productive paths for empirical researchers to then follow. Here, with the aim of promoting the cross-fertilization of ideas across disciplines, we review some of the recent research that has made use of computational methods in three principal areas of research into language evolution: language emergence, language change, and language death.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16701378     DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2005.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Ecol Evol        ISSN: 0169-5347            Impact factor:   17.712


  6 in total

Review 1.  Diversity, competition, extinction: the ecophysics of language change.

Authors:  Ricard V Solé; Bernat Corominas-Murtra; Jordi Fortuny
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2010-06-30       Impact factor: 4.118

2.  Principles of parametric estimation in modeling language competition.

Authors:  Menghan Zhang; Tao Gong
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2013-05-28       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Kia kaua te reo e rite ki te moa, ka ngaro: do not let the language suffer the same fate as the moa.

Authors:  Tessa Barrett-Walker; Michael J Plank; Rachael Ka'ai-Mahuta; Daniel Hikuroa; Alex James
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2020-01-08       Impact factor: 4.118

4.  New perspectives on duality of patterning: Introduction to the special issue.

Authors:  Bart de Boer; Wendy Sandler; Simon Kirby
Journal:  Lang Cogn       Date:  2012-11

5.  Viability and resilience of languages in competition.

Authors:  Laetitia Chapel; Xavier Castelló; Claire Bernard; Guillaume Deffuant; Víctor M Eguíluz; Sophie Martin; Maxi San Miguel
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-01-26       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Social media enhances languages differentiation: a mathematical description.

Authors:  Ignacio Vidal-Franco; Jacobo Guiu-Souto; Alberto P Muñuzuri
Journal:  R Soc Open Sci       Date:  2017-05-17       Impact factor: 2.963

  6 in total

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