[Séminaire DiLiS] - Tracking the change that leads to typological variation
15h00 - 16h30
MSH-LSE, salle André Frossard and online
Conférence de :
Gerhard Jäger(University of Tübingen, Germany)
dans le cadre DILIS
https://cnrs.zoom.us/j/92246174633?pwd=oG3QCL7wDxMYqanSANOL7ibtUFeDBb.1
Abstract:
It is known at least since Greenberg's seminal work in the 1960s that typological characteristics are not randomly distributed across the languages of the world but follow universal tendencies and sometimes even strict laws. Time and again it has been pointed out that such universals must be the result of equally universal tendencies in diachronic change.
The insight that synchronic variation results, and can be explained by, diachronic change, has independently been arrived at in evolutionary biology. It led to the statistical framework of the phylogenetic comparative methods, which hold great potential for cross-linguistic research. The increased availability of typological online databases, such as WALS, AUTOTYP and Grambank, make this approach more and more feasible.
In the talk I will present an overview of these methods and some pertinent applications in typology.
A l'occasion du premier séminaire de cette nouvelle année 2024-2025, nous vous proposons de nous retrouver pour un gouter convivial après la présentation.