Bayesian phylolinguistics reveals the internal structure of the Transeurasian family

IF 2.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Martine Robbeets, R. Bouckaert
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Abstract

The historical connection between the Transeurasian languages, i.e. the Japonic, Koreanic, Tungusic, Mongolic, and Turkic languages, is among the most disputed issues of historical linguistics. Here, we will combine the power of classical historical-comparative linguistics and computational Bayesian phylogenetic methods to infer a phylogeny of the Transeurasian languages. To this end, we will use lexical etymologies supporting the reconstruction of proto-Transeurasian forms with meanings that belong to the Leipzig-Jakarta 200 basic vocabulary list. Our application of Bayesian phylogenetic inference to the classification of the Transeurasian languages is unprecedented. In addition to the methodological implications for Bayesian inference applied to proposed language phyla at relatively deep time depths and with relatively sparse sets of surviving daughter languages, our research has also factual implications for the existing theories of Transeurasian relationships. Our results move the field forward in that they provide a quantitative basis to test various competing hypotheses with regard to the internal structure of the Transeurasian family.
贝叶斯语言学揭示了跨欧亚语系的内部结构
跨欧亚语言,即日本语、朝鲜语、通古斯语、蒙古语和突厥语之间的历史联系,是历史语言学中最具争议的问题之一。在这里,我们将结合经典历史比较语言学和计算贝叶斯系统发育方法的力量来推断跨欧亚语言的系统发育。为此,我们将使用词源学来支持原始外高加索形式的重建,这些形式的意义属于莱比锡-雅加达200基本词汇表。我们将贝叶斯系统发育推断应用于跨欧亚语言的分类是前所未有的。除了对贝叶斯推理在相对较深的时间深度和相对稀疏的幸存子语言集上应用的方法意义外,我们的研究还对现有的跨欧亚语系关系理论具有实际意义。我们的研究结果推动了这一领域的发展,因为它们提供了一个定量的基础来检验关于跨欧亚家族内部结构的各种相互竞争的假设。
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Journal of Language Evolution
Journal of Language Evolution Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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