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Mei-Shin Wu deposited Bayesian phylogenetics illuminate shallower relationships among Trans-Himalayan languages in the Tibet-Arunachal area on Humanities Commons 1 year, 4 months ago
Kho-Bwa, Hrusish, Mishmic, Tani, and Tshangla are language clusters that have been recurrently proposed as subgroups of the Trans-Himalayan (also known as Tibeto-Burman and Sino-Tibetan) language family. Nonetheless, their internal classification, as well as the relation with each other and with other linguistic groups in the family, is hitherto…[Read more]
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Mei-Shin Wu deposited Annotating Cognates in Phylogenetic Studies of South-East Asian Languages [version 2] in the group
Linguistics on Humanities Commons 1 year, 4 months ago
Compounding and derivation are frequent in many language families. As a consequence, words in different languages are often only partially cognate, sharing only a few but not all morphemes. While partial
cognates do not constitute a problem for the phonological reconstruction of individual morphemes, they
are problematic when it comes to…[Read more] -
Mei-Shin Wu deposited Annotating Cognates in Phylogenetic Studies of South-East Asian Languages [version 2] on Humanities Commons 1 year, 4 months ago
Compounding and derivation are frequent in many language families. As a consequence, words in different languages are often only partially cognate, sharing only a few but not all morphemes. While partial
cognates do not constitute a problem for the phonological reconstruction of individual morphemes, they
are problematic when it comes to…[Read more] -
Mei-Shin Wu deposited Annotating Cognates in Phylogenetic Studies of South-East Asian Languages on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
Compounding and derivation are frequent in South-East Asian languages. Consequently, words in different languages are often only partially cognate, sharing only
a few but not all morphemes. While partial cognates do not constitute a problem for the phonological reconstruction of individual morphemes, they are problematic when
it comes to…[Read more] -
Mei-Shin Wu deposited Computer-Assisted Language Comparison: State of the Art on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months ago
Historical language comparison opens windows onto a human past, long before the availability of written records. Since traditional language comparison within the framework of the comparative method is largely based on manual data comparison, requiring the meticulous sifting through dictionaries, word lists, and grammars, the framework is difficult…[Read more]