Languages in Space and Time
Models and Methods from Complex Systems Theory
Jean Leó Leonard author Marco Patriarca author Els Heinsalu author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th Oct '20
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Demonstrates how complexity theory and statistical mechanics help define the language groups and model the language dynamics.
An excellent toolkit for mathematicians and linguists eager to explore the problems in linguistics that can be addressed using the theory of complex systems and tools of statistical mechanics. It also provides a valuable overview for students entering the fascinating field of languages in space and time.This cross-disciplinary volume provides an overview of how complexity theory and the tools of statistical mechanics can be applied to linguistic problems to help reveal language groups, and to model the evolution and competition of languages in space and time. Illustrated with a series of case studies and worked examples, it presents an interdisciplinary framework to enable researchers from the mathematical, physical and social sciences to collaborate on linguistic problems. It demonstrates the complexity of linguistic databases and provides a mathematical toolkit for analyzing and extracting useful information from them - helping to conceptualize empirical facts better than a mere ethnographic view. Providing an important bridge to facilitate collaboration between linguists and mathematical modelers, this book will stimulate new ideas and avenues for research, and will form a valuable resource for advanced students and academics working across complex systems, sociolinguistics, and language dynamics.
ISBN: 9781108480659
Dimensions: 246mm x 192mm x 15mm
Weight: 510g
220 pages