John Mansfield

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John Mansfield

John Mansfield

@johnbasil

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Beigetreten Kasım 2008
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John Mansfield@johnbasil·
Now out, "A Simple Explanation for Harmonic Word Order" - we show that a core typological pattern in syntax can be explained as a consequence of word-class frequencies, so it does not need to be posited as an independent principle. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
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John Mansfield@johnbasil·
I'm hiring! 2 x PhD positions to work at Uni Zurich with me on "Evolutionary Semantics" for an ERC-funded project. semantically curious MA grads from linguistics, cog psych, anthro encouraged to apply evolvinglanguage.ch/studying-the-e…
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Social functions of language may drive faster change and faster diversification in some features. Thanks to growing diversity in variationst sociolinguistics, I gathered studies of 63 languages from 28 families. Here I sketch some potential patterns compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ln…
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Don’t miss out on the upcoming ASAIN event on climate risk research and modelling on 27 Aug. Looking forward to joining the panel of excellent speakers to discuss this important topic, particularly coming off the back of a 2nd heatwave this Summer in 🇨🇭 asain.ch/news-events/27…
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John Mansfield@johnbasil·
"Evolutionary dynamics of language: Insights from a diverse sample of sociolinguistic studies" forthcoming article comparing findings from phylogenetic and sociolinguistic studies ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/008948
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John Mansfield@johnbasil·
@hiramring Yes, we are only modelling a single-level phrase: one or more symbols being output in a linear sequence. Extending the model to allow phrases-within-phrases would be really interesting, but too much to get into here!
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Hiram Ring
Hiram Ring@hiramring·
@johnbasil just to clarify: this is an explanation for phrase-internal structure, not necessarily larger (sentence) constructions..?
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John Mansfield@johnbasil·
Now out, "A Simple Explanation for Harmonic Word Order" - we show that a core typological pattern in syntax can be explained as a consequence of word-class frequencies, so it does not need to be posited as an independent principle. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
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John Mansfield@johnbasil·
Thanks to Lothar Sebastian Krapp for adding a formal mathematical description! I also got incredibly generous input along the way from Charles Kemp and Jeff Good. ... but not sure if I ever want to spend so long on one article again?? 😬
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We treat syntax as an evolving, inherently variable phenomenon. We also argue that word classes are better treated as gradient categories, rather than fully discrete. This approach fits natural language data better than rigid rule-based models.
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I am also open to applicants whose degree is not in linguistics, but still have relevant analytic skills or academic background, and can demonstrate a good understanding of linguistic structures and linguistic diversity.
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John Mansfield@johnbasil·
For the PhDs, an interest in Papuan or Australian languages would be great, but other regions also possible. For the PosDoc, data science skills esp spatial and/or phylogenetic analysis are crucial.
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John Mansfield@johnbasil·
I'm hiring! 2 x PhDs and 1 x PostDoc, to work with me at Uni Zurich on a project investigating how semantic patterns differ by geographic region. Linguistic typology, data science, spatial analysis, phylogenetic methods, potential fieldwork... REPOST 🙏 comparativelinguistics.uzh.ch/en/jobs.html
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if this make no sense, don't worry, just read the paper :)
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Main finding: Parallel harmonic word order can be explained as a frequency effect. Given a simple word-order that samples previous phrases and approximately replicates their order, the most frequent word class gravitates to the phrase edge by simple probabilistic processes.
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John Mansfield@johnbasil·
"A simple explanation for harmonic word order" 😎 new paper with Lothar Sebastian Krapp. Formal modelling of word order as a dynamic system helped us understand some fundamental mathematical patterns! lingbuzz.net/lingbuzz/008852
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Jewish Council of Australia@jewishcouncilAU·
Thanks to John Lyons for sharing the newspaper ad of 500+ Australian Jews calling on Australia to say NO to Trump and Netanyahu’s plan for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. The advertisement was organised by an independent collective of Jews. #OZJewsSayNO #NO2TrumpsPlan
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John Mansfield@johnbasil·
@SashaWilmoth curiouser and curiouser beyond language, Zipfian distro seems to occur in a lot of phenomena. I think there are several competing theories for why this is
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Weijie Xu@weijiexu_97·
Glad to share that our paper (with @rljfutrell) is now on JML. In this paper, we proposed strategic memory allocation as a mechanism to handle less predictable but more informative linguistic units. Check out this link for more details: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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