Languages in space and time models and methods from complex systems theory
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 studi...
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title_full | Languages in space and time models and methods from complex systems theory Marco Patriarca, Els Heinsalu, Jean Leó Leonard |
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title_full_unstemmed | Languages in space and time models and methods from complex systems theory Marco Patriarca, Els Heinsalu, Jean Leó Leonard |
title_short | Languages in space and time |
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