Language Classification by Numbers

Author:   April McMahon (, University of Edinburgh) ,  Robert McMahon (, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199279012


Pages:   284
Publication Date:   24 November 2005
Format:   Hardback
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Language Classification by Numbers


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This book considers how languages have traditionally been divided into families, and asks how they should be classified in the future. It tests current theories and hypotheses, shows how new ideas can be formulated, and offers a series of demonstrations that the new techniques applied to old data can produce convincing results. It will be of great practical interest to all those concerned with the classification and diffusion of languages in fields such as comparative linguistics, archaeology, genetics, and anthropology.

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Author:   April McMahon (, University of Edinburgh) ,  Robert McMahon (, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.667kg
ISBN:  

9780199279012


ISBN 10:   0199279012
Pages:   284
Publication Date:   24 November 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: How do Linguists Classify Languages? 2: Lexicostatistics 3: Tree-Based Quantitative Approaches - Computational Cladistics 4: Tree-Based Quantitative Approaches: Sublists 5: Correlations Between Genetic and Linguistic Data 6: Climbing Down from the Trees: Network Models 7: Dating 8: Quantitative Methods Beyond the Lexicon

Reviews

...this is a great book for raising questions. Claire Bowern, Linguistic Typology A gentle introduction... in which they address many of the fundamental questions concerning the application of quantitative and computational techniques, including phylogenetics, to questions in historical linguistics. John Nerbonne, Linguistic Typology


...this is a great book for raising questions. Claire Bowern, Linguistic Typology A gentle introduction... in which they address many of the fundamental questions concerning the application of quantitative and computational techniques, including phylogenetics, to questions in historical linguistics. John Nerbonne, Linguistic Typology


Author Information

April McMahon is Forbes Professor of English Language at the University of Edinburgh, and has previously worked at the Universities of Sheffield and Cambridge. Her main research interests are language change, language classification, phonological theory, and variation in English and Scots. She has published a number of books on these topics, including Understanding Language Change (CUP 1994), Lexical Phonology and the History of English (CUP 2000), and Change, Chance, and Optimality (OUP 2000). She and Robert McMahon have worked together for the last ten years on interdisciplinary issues including connections between evolutionary theory, genetics, and historical linguistics. This is their first joint book. Robert McMahon took his BSc (in Agricultural Science) and PhD (in fruit fly genetics) at Edinburgh, and since graduation has worked as a clinical molecular geneticist in Cambridge, Sheffield, and now Edinburgh. His work involves tracing inherited conditions through families, and in particular he has researched and provided genetic services for cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, inherited cancer and Osteogenesis Imperfecta (brittle bone disease). He has published a range of articles in professional and scientific journals, and maintains a research interest in issues of human genetics and evolution, and their relationship with language.

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