Publication: Detecting contact in language trees: a Bayesian phylogenetic model with horizontal transfer
Detecting contact in language trees: a Bayesian phylogenetic model with horizontal transfer
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Neureiter, N., Ranacher, P., Efrat-Kowalsky, N., Kaiping, G. A., Weibel, R., Widmer, P., & Bouckaert, R. R. (2022). Detecting contact in language trees: a Bayesian phylogenetic model with horizontal transfer. Humanities & Social Sciences Communications, 9(1), 205. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-022-01211-7
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Phylogenetic trees are a central tool for studying language evolution and have wide implications for understanding cultural evolution as a whole. For example, they have been the basis of studies on the evolution of musical instruments, religious beliefs and political complexity. Bayesian phylogenetic methods are transparent regarding the data and assumptions underlying the inference. One of these assumptions—that languages change independently—is incompatible with the reality of language evolution, particularly with language contact.
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Neureiter, N., Ranacher, P., Efrat-Kowalsky, N., Kaiping, G. A., Weibel, R., Widmer, P., & Bouckaert, R. R. (2022). Detecting contact in language trees: a Bayesian phylogenetic model with horizontal transfer. Humanities & Social Sciences Communications, 9(1), 205. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-022-01211-7