idea for a workshop at next ICHL
M.T. Biberauer
mtb23 at cam.ac.uk
Mon Sep 6 14:54:15 UTC 2010
April McMahon (who I *think* supervised Marisa Lohr's PhD) had a project on
relevant aspects of this problem too. This ran 2001-2004 at the University
of Sheffield, UK - title: 'Quantitative Methods for Language
Classification', with Paul Heggarty, Rob McMahon and Natalia Slaska all
being researchers involved in the project. Natalia completed a PhD in 2006,
called "Meaning Lists in Lexicostatistical Studies: Evaluation,
application, ramifications". The abstract can be found here on the Linguist
List:
http://linguistlist.org/pubs/diss/browse-diss-action.cfm?DissID=12760
(she's left Linguistics, though)
The project produced numerous publications, including a special edition of
the Transactions of the Philological Society (103(2) - "Quantitative
Methods in Language Comparison") and a 2005 OUP volume, "Language
Classification by Numbers", co-written by April and Rob McMahon.
April, who's now in Edinburgh, would probably be a good person to contact
in connection with others who have interests in this area.
All the best with this
Theresa
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On Sep 6 2010, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote:
> About 10 years ago a colleague of mine at grad school was working on
> something like this, particularly in terms of improving on Swadesh list
> reliance:
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> Lohr, Marisa (1999). Methods for the Genetic Classification of Languages,
> unpublished PhD thesis, University of Cambridge.
>
> I am not entirely sure how to contact her, but the last I knew, she was
> lecturing with the Open University in the UK.
>
>Cheers,
>Carl
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>On 06 Sep 2010, at 05:19 , robert ratcliffe wrote:
>> I realize that Ringe and Kessler and others have made important strides
>> in this direction. But there is a lot more to do. I would like for
>> example to get beyond reliance on Swadesh lists to look more
>> realistically at what comparatists actually do, and to get beyond
>> evaluation of proposed families to look also at problems involving
>> proposed cognate sets or proposed correspondences for widely accepted
>> families that have so far resisted reconstruction.
>>
>> These problems have been on my mind for a number of years. Is there
>> anyone else in the world who is interested in them? If so would you be
>> interested in participating a workshop on this at the next ICHL to be
>> held in Osaka next July? Please contact me before Sept. 12.
>
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