This book offers insights on the study of natural language as a
complex adaptive system. It discusses a new way to tackle the problem
of language modeling, and provides clues on how the close relation
between natural language and some biological structures can be very
fruitful for science. The book examines the theoretical framework and
then applies its main principles to various areas of linguistics. It
discusses applications in language contact, language change,
diachronic linguistics, and the potential enhancement of classical
approaches to historical linguistics by means of new methodologies
used in physics, biology, and agent systems theory. It shows how
studying language evolution and change using computational simulations
enables to integrate social structures in the evolution of language,
and how this can give rise to a new way to approach sociolinguistics.
Finally, it explores applications for discourse analysis, semantics
and cognition.
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ISBN
9783030045982
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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