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            Chapter Languages with longer words have more lexical change 

            Wichmann, Søren; Holman, Eric W. (2013)
            The findings to be presented in this paper were not anticipated, but came about as an unexpected result of looking at how the application of a version of the Levenshtein distance to word lists compares with cognate counting. ...
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            Chapter Dependency-sensitive typological distance 

            Hammarström, Harald; O’Connor, Loretta (2013)
            In this paper, we will develop two kinds of dependency-sensitive distance metrics. The first captures the idea that if it can be shown that one feature can be (partly) predicted by another, then the predictable feature ...
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            Chapter Predicting language-learning difficulty 

            Cysouw, Michael (2013)
            The difficulty people have in learning a foreign language strongly depends on how different this language is from their native tongue (Kellerman 1979). Although this statement seems uncontroversial in the general form as ...
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            Chapter Black box approaches to genealogical classification and their shortcomings 

            Prokić, Jelena; Moran, Steven (2013)
            In the past 20 years, the application of quantitative methods in historical linguistics has received a lot of attention. Traditional historical linguistics relies on the comparative method in order to determine the ...
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            Chapter Towards automated language classification 

            Buch, Armin; Erschler, David; Jäger, Gerhard; Lupas, Andrei (2013)
            In this paper, we discuss advantages of clustering approaches to automated language classification, describe distance measures used for this purpose, and present results of several proof-of-concept experiments. We advocate ...

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