Global-scale phylogenetic linguistic inference from lexical resources
Automatic phylogenetic inference plays an increasingly important role in computational historical linguistics. Most pertinent work is currently based on expert cognate judgments . This limits the scope of this approach to a small number of well-studied language families. We used machine learning tec...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific data 2018-10, Vol.5 (1), p.180189-180189, Article 180189 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Automatic phylogenetic inference plays an increasingly important role in computational historical linguistics. Most pertinent work is currently based on
expert cognate judgments
. This limits the scope of this approach to a small number of well-studied language families. We used machine learning techniques to compile data suitable for phylogenetic inference from the ASJP database, a collection of almost 7,000 phonetically transcribed word lists over 40 concepts, covering two thirds of the extant world-wide linguistic diversity. First, we estimated
Pointwise Mutual Information
scores between sound classes using weighted sequence alignment and general-purpose optimization. From this we computed a dissimilarity matrix over all ASJP word lists. This matrix is suitable for
distance-based
phylogenetic inference. Second, we applied
cognate clustering
to the ASJP data, using supervised training of an SVM classifier on expert cognacy judgments. Third, we defined two types of binary
characters
, based on automatically inferred cognate classes and on sound-class occurrences. Several tests are reported demonstrating the suitability of these characters for
character-based
phylogenetic inference.
Design Type(s)
database creation objective • natural language processing objective
Measurement Type(s)
linguistic taxon
Technology Type(s)
machine learning technique
Factor Type(s)
Language • Language Family
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ISSN: | 2052-4463 2052-4463 |
DOI: | 10.1038/sdata.2018.189 |