Publication: Areal and phylogenetic dimensions of word order variation in Indo-European languages
Areal and phylogenetic dimensions of word order variation in Indo-European languages
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Ebert, C., Bickel, B., & Widmer, P. (2024). Areal and phylogenetic dimensions of word order variation in Indo-European languages. Linguistics, 62(5), 1085–1116. https://doi.org/10.1515/ling-2022-0146
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Both areal and phylogenetic affiliation have been discussed as driving factors of the distribution of word order in the languages of the world. However, disentangling the interaction of these two factors is challenging. Here we take Indo-European as a test case. Word order in this family is largely homogeneous both within areas and within branches, which makes it difficult to assess which factor was more important in shaping the present-day distribution. To break out of this impasse we turn to corpus data and explicit statistical mode
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Ebert, C., Bickel, B., & Widmer, P. (2024). Areal and phylogenetic dimensions of word order variation in Indo-European languages. Linguistics, 62(5), 1085–1116. https://doi.org/10.1515/ling-2022-0146