Quantitative Historical Linguistics by Gard B Jenset

Quantitative Historical Linguistics by Gard B Jenset

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Quantitative Historical Linguistics by Gard B Jenset

This book is an innovative guide to quantitative, corpus-based research in historical and diachronic linguistics. Gard B. Jenset and Barbara McGillivray argue that, although historical linguistics has been successful in using the comparative method, the field lags behind other branches of linguistics with respect to adopting quantitative methods. Here they provide a theoretically agnostic description of a new framework for quantitatively assessing models and hypotheses in historical linguistics, based on corpus data and using case studies to illustrate how this framework can answer research questions in historical linguistics. The authors offer an in-depth explanation and discussion of the benefits of working with quantitative methods, corpus data, and corpus annotation, and the advantages of open and reproducible research. The book will be a valuable resource for graduate students and researchers in historical linguistics, as well as for all those working with linguistic corpora.
Jenset and McGillivray's work is novel in applying this to historical linguistics, providing a step-by-step guide to the research process (Chapter 7) and case studies on historical linguistic phenomenaOverall, it is a clearly written, well-conceived guide to quantitative historical linguistics, combin-ing both theoretical background and practical instructions. * Monika Foldenauer, Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics *
Corpus-driven quantitative approaches have huge potentials in historical linguistics, and this treatise on methodology provides a firm starting point for historical linguists to know and accept these approaches, in an informative and accessible manner. I believe scholars will greatly benefit from reading this book. * Foinse 'O Caoimh, Linguist List *
Gard B. Jenset studied English, history, and computer science before earning his PhD in English linguistics, specializing in historical corpus linguistics, from the University of Bergen (2010). After working as an associate professor of English Linguistics at Bergen University College, he took up work on artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and computational linguistics in industry. He has published research in historical linguistics, corpus linguistics, and applied linguistics. Barbara McGillivray holds a degree in Mathematics and one in Classics from the University of Florence (Italy), and a Ph.D. in Computational Linguistics from the University of Pisa (2010). She has worked as a language technologist in the Dictionary division of Oxford University Press and as a data scientist in the Open Research Group of Springer Nature. She is currently a Research Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute/University of Cambridge. She has published in the fields of mathematics, corpus linguistics, computational linguistics, historical linguistics, and lexicography. Her monograph Methods in Latin Computational Linguistics was published by Brill in 2013.
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ISBN 13 9780198718178
Title Quantitative Historical Linguistics
Author Gard B Jenset
Series Oxford Studies In Diachronic And Historical Linguistics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2017-10-05
Number of pages 248
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