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Variation, Selection, Development (2008)
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ISBN: 9783110198690 bzw. 311019869X, vermutlich in Englisch, De Gruyter Oldenbourg, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Sofort lieferbar.
Can language change be modelled as an evolutionary process? Can notions like variation, selection and competition be fruitfully applied to facts of language development? The present volume ties together various strands of linguistic research which can bring us towards an answer to these questions. In one of the youngest and rapidly growing areas of linguistic research, mathematical models and simulations of competition based developments have been applied to instances of language change. By matching the predicted and observed developmental trends, researchers gauge existing models to the needs of linguistic applications and evaluate the fruitfulness of evolutionary models in linguistics. The present volume confronts these studies with more empirically-based studies in creolization and historical language change which bear on key concepts of evolutionary models. What does it mean for a linguistic construction to survive its competitors? How do the interacting factors in phases of creolization differ from those in ordinary language change, and how - consequently - might Creole languages differ structurally from older languages? Some of the authors, finally, also address the question how different aspects of our linguistic competence tie in with our more elementary cognitive capacities. The volume contains contributions by Brady Clark et al., Elly van Gelderen, Alain Kihm, Manfred Krifka, Wouter Kusters, Robert van Rooij, Anette Rosenbach, John McWhorter, Teresa Satterfield, Michael Tomasello and Elizabeth C. Traugott. The book brings together contributions from two areas of research: the study of language evolution by means of methods from artifical intelligence/artificial life (like computer simulations and analytic mathematical methods) on the one hand, and empirically oriented research from historical linguistics and creolisation studies that uses concepts from evolutionary theory as a heuristic tool in a qualitative way. The book is thus interesting for readers from both traditions because it supplies them with information about relevant ongoing research and useful methods and data from the other camp. gebundene Ausgabe, 27.02.2008.
Can language change be modelled as an evolutionary process? Can notions like variation, selection and competition be fruitfully applied to facts of language development? The present volume ties together various strands of linguistic research which can bring us towards an answer to these questions. In one of the youngest and rapidly growing areas of linguistic research, mathematical models and simulations of competition based developments have been applied to instances of language change. By matching the predicted and observed developmental trends, researchers gauge existing models to the needs of linguistic applications and evaluate the fruitfulness of evolutionary models in linguistics. The present volume confronts these studies with more empirically-based studies in creolization and historical language change which bear on key concepts of evolutionary models. What does it mean for a linguistic construction to survive its competitors? How do the interacting factors in phases of creolization differ from those in ordinary language change, and how - consequently - might Creole languages differ structurally from older languages? Some of the authors, finally, also address the question how different aspects of our linguistic competence tie in with our more elementary cognitive capacities. The volume contains contributions by Brady Clark et al., Elly van Gelderen, Alain Kihm, Manfred Krifka, Wouter Kusters, Robert van Rooij, Anette Rosenbach, John McWhorter, Teresa Satterfield, Michael Tomasello and Elizabeth C. Traugott. The book brings together contributions from two areas of research: the study of language evolution by means of methods from artifical intelligence/artificial life (like computer simulations and analytic mathematical methods) on the one hand, and empirically oriented research from historical linguistics and creolisation studies that uses concepts from evolutionary theory as a heuristic tool in a qualitative way. The book is thus interesting for readers from both traditions because it supplies them with information about relevant ongoing research and useful methods and data from the other camp. gebundene Ausgabe, 27.02.2008.
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Variation, Selection, Development
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ISBN: 9783110198690 bzw. 311019869X, in Deutsch, de Gruyter, Berlin/New York, Deutschland, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, 2-3 Werktage.
Can language change be modelled as an evolutionary process? Can notions like variation, selection and competition be fruitfully applied to facts of language development? The present volume ties together various strands of linguistic research which can bring us towards an answer to these questions. In one of the youngest and rapidly growing areas of linguistic research, mathematical models and simulations of competition based developments have been applied to instances of language change. By matching the predicted and observed developmental trends, researchers gauge existing models to the needs of linguistic applications and evaluate the fruitfulness of evolutionary models in linguistics. The present volume confronts these studies with more empirically-based studies in creolization and historical language change which bear on key concepts of evolutionary models. What does it mean for a linguistic construction to survive its competitors? How do the interacting factors in phases of creolization differ from those in ordinary language change, and how - consequently - might Creole languages differ structurally from older languages? Some of the authors, finally, also address the question how different aspects of our linguistic competence tie in with our more elementary cognitive capacities. The volume contains contributions by Brady Clark et al., Elly van Gelderen, Alain Kihm, Manfred Krifka, Wouter Kusters, Robert van Rooij, Anette Rosenbach, John McWhorter, Teresa Satterfield, Michael Tomasello and Elizabeth C. Traugott. The book brings together contributions from two areas of research: the study of language evolution by means of methods from artifical intelligence/artificial life (like computer simulations and analytic mathematical methods) on the one hand, and empirically oriented research from historical linguistics and creolisation studies that uses concepts from evolutionary theory as a heuristic tool in a qualitative way. The book is thus interesting for readers from both traditions because it supplies them with information about relevant ongoing research and useful methods and data from the other camp. von Eckardt, Regine und Jäger, Gerhard und Veenstra, Tonjes, Neu.
Can language change be modelled as an evolutionary process? Can notions like variation, selection and competition be fruitfully applied to facts of language development? The present volume ties together various strands of linguistic research which can bring us towards an answer to these questions. In one of the youngest and rapidly growing areas of linguistic research, mathematical models and simulations of competition based developments have been applied to instances of language change. By matching the predicted and observed developmental trends, researchers gauge existing models to the needs of linguistic applications and evaluate the fruitfulness of evolutionary models in linguistics. The present volume confronts these studies with more empirically-based studies in creolization and historical language change which bear on key concepts of evolutionary models. What does it mean for a linguistic construction to survive its competitors? How do the interacting factors in phases of creolization differ from those in ordinary language change, and how - consequently - might Creole languages differ structurally from older languages? Some of the authors, finally, also address the question how different aspects of our linguistic competence tie in with our more elementary cognitive capacities. The volume contains contributions by Brady Clark et al., Elly van Gelderen, Alain Kihm, Manfred Krifka, Wouter Kusters, Robert van Rooij, Anette Rosenbach, John McWhorter, Teresa Satterfield, Michael Tomasello and Elizabeth C. Traugott. The book brings together contributions from two areas of research: the study of language evolution by means of methods from artifical intelligence/artificial life (like computer simulations and analytic mathematical methods) on the one hand, and empirically oriented research from historical linguistics and creolisation studies that uses concepts from evolutionary theory as a heuristic tool in a qualitative way. The book is thus interesting for readers from both traditions because it supplies them with information about relevant ongoing research and useful methods and data from the other camp. von Eckardt, Regine und Jäger, Gerhard und Veenstra, Tonjes, Neu.
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Variation, Selection, Development (2008)
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ISBN: 9783110198690 bzw. 311019869X, in Deutsch, Walter De Gmbh Gruyter Jun 2008, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Buchhandlung - Bides GbR [52676528], Dresden, SA, Germany.
Neuware - Can language change be modelled as an evolutionary process Can notions like variation, selection and competition be fruitfully applied to facts of language development This volume offers a rich spectrum of ways to elucidate these questions, confronting studies from the perspective of historical and creole linguistics with research in Artificial Intelligence and mathematical modelling of language change. 408 pp. Englisch.
Neuware - Can language change be modelled as an evolutionary process Can notions like variation, selection and competition be fruitfully applied to facts of language development This volume offers a rich spectrum of ways to elucidate these questions, confronting studies from the perspective of historical and creole linguistics with research in Artificial Intelligence and mathematical modelling of language change. 408 pp. Englisch.
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Variation, Selection, Development
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ISBN: 9783110198690 bzw. 311019869X, in Deutsch, de Gruyter Mouton, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Buchhandlung Kühn GmbH, [4368407].
Neuware - Can language change be modelled as an evolutionary process Can notions like variation, selection and competition be fruitfully applied to facts of language development This volume offers a rich spectrum of ways to elucidate these questions, confronting studies from the perspective of historical and creole linguistics with research in Artificial Intelligence and mathematical modelling of language change. Buch.
Buchhandlung Kühn GmbH, [4368407].
Neuware - Can language change be modelled as an evolutionary process Can notions like variation, selection and competition be fruitfully applied to facts of language development This volume offers a rich spectrum of ways to elucidate these questions, confronting studies from the perspective of historical and creole linguistics with research in Artificial Intelligence and mathematical modelling of language change. Buch.
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Variation, Selection, Development
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ISBN: 9783110198690 bzw. 311019869X, in Deutsch, de Gruyter Mouton, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Carl Hübscher GmbH, [4514147].
Neuware - Can language change be modelled as an evolutionary process Can notions like variation, selection and competition be fruitfully applied to facts of language development This volume offers a rich spectrum of ways to elucidate these questions, confronting studies from the perspective of historical and creole linguistics with research in Artificial Intelligence and mathematical modelling of language change. Buch.
Carl Hübscher GmbH, [4514147].
Neuware - Can language change be modelled as an evolutionary process Can notions like variation, selection and competition be fruitfully applied to facts of language development This volume offers a rich spectrum of ways to elucidate these questions, confronting studies from the perspective of historical and creole linguistics with research in Artificial Intelligence and mathematical modelling of language change. Buch.
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Variation, Selection, Development: Probing the Evolutionary Model of Language Change (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs) (2008)
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ISBN: 9783110198690 bzw. 311019869X, in Deutsch, Mouton De Gruyter, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Revaluation Books [2134736], Exeter, DEV, United Kingdom.
1st edition. 408 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.00 inches. In Stock.
1st edition. 408 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.00 inches. In Stock.
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Variation, Selection, Development: Probing the Evolutionary Model of Language Change
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ISBN: 9783110198690 bzw. 311019869X, in Deutsch, Walter de Gruyter.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Lagernd.
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