A Phylogenetic Model of the Evolution of Discrete Matrices for the Joint Inference of Lexical and Phonological Language Histories

06/24/2022
by   Grégoire Clarté, et al.
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We propose a model of the evolution of a matrix along a phylogenetic tree, in which transformations affect either entire rows or columns of the matrix. This represents the change of both lexical and phonological aspects of linguistic data, by allowing for new words to appear and for systematic phonological changes to affect the entire vocabulary. We implement a Sequential Monte Carlo method to sample from the posterior distribution, and infer jointly the phylogeny, model parameters, and latent variables representing cognate births and phonological transformations. We successfully apply this method to synthetic and real data of moderate size.

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