This book is an innovative guide to quantitative, corpus-based
research in historical and diachronic linguistics. Gard B. Jenset
and Barbara McGillivray argue that, although historical linguistics
has been successful in using the comparative method, the field lags
behind other branches of linguistics with respect to adopting
quantitative methods. Here they provide a theoretically agnostic
description of a new framework for quantitatively assessing models
and hypotheses in historical linguistics, based on corpus data and
using case studies to illustrate how this framework can answer
research questions in historical linguistics. The authors offer an
in-depth explanation and discussion of the benefits of working with
quantitative methods, corpus data, and corpus annotation, and the
advantages of open and reproducible research. The book will be a
valuable resource for graduate students and researchers in
historical linguistics, as well as for all those working with
linguistic corpora.
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