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Smooth signals and syntactic change

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Joel Wallenberg, Dr Rachael Bailes, Dr Christine CuskleyORCiD

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Abstract

© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.A large body of recent work argues that considerations of information density predict various phenomena in linguistic planning and production. However, the usefulness of an information theoretic account for explaining diachronic phenomena has remained under-explored. Here, we test the idea that speakers prefer informationally uniform utterances on diachronic data from historical English and Icelandic. Our results show that: (i) the information density approach allows us to predict that Subject and Object type will affect the frequencies of OV and VO in specific ways, creating a complex Constant Rate Effect, (ii) the bias towards information uniformity explains this CRE and may help to explain others, and (iii) communities of speakers are constant in their average target level of information uniformity over long periods of historical time. This finding is consistent with an understanding of this bias which places it deep in the human language faculty and the human faculty for communication.


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Author(s): Wallenberg JC, Bailes R, Cuskley C, Ingason AK

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Languages

Year: 2021

Volume: 6

Issue: 2

Online publication date: 25/03/2021

Acceptance date: 10/03/2021

Date deposited: 26/04/2021

ISSN (electronic): 2226-471X

Publisher: MDPI AG

URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/languages6020060

DOI: 10.3390/languages6020060


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