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Quantitative methods in linguistics, which the protean American structuralist linguist Morris Swadesh introduced in the 1950's, have become increasingly popular and have opened the world of languages to interdisciplinary approaches. The papers collected here are the work not only of descriptive and historical linguists, but also statisticians, physicists and computer scientists. They demonstrate the application of quantitative methods to the elucidation of linguistic prehistory on an unprecedented world-wide scale, providing cutting-edge insights into issues of the linguistic correlates of subs
Mathematical linguistics --- Dialectology --- Linguistics --- Language and languages --- Mathematical linguistics. --- Statistical methods. --- Variations. --- Language and languages -- Variation. --- Language and languages. --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Statistical methods --- Variation --- Variation. --- Linguistics, Statistical --- Statistical linguistics --- Characterology of speech --- Language diversity --- Language subsystems --- Language variation --- Linguistic diversity --- Variation in language --- Algebraic linguistics --- Linguistics, Mathematical --- Mathematical models --- Applied linguistics --- Information theory --- Computational linguistics
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