Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Language Endangerment | SOAS University of London
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Language Endangerment
Lindell Bromham
Research School of Biology, Australian National University
Felicity Meakins
ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Languages, School of Languages and Cultures, University of Queensland
The past decade has seen a flowering of collaboration between evolutionary biologists and linguists. Useful analytical tools from evolutionary biology have been applied to many long standing problems in language evolution. In this talk, we will describe interdisciplinary collaborations between linguists and evolutionary biologists that have allowed us to develop new ways of asking interesting questions about language change, including questions at the “macro” level (concerning global patterns of language diversity and endangerment) and “micro” level (focussing on language change over generations within a single population).
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6381878
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