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Understanding language genealogy: Alternatives to the tree modelEdited by Siva Kalyan, Alexandre François and Harald Hammarström
[Journal of Historical Linguistics 9:1] 2019
► pp. 92–127
Subgrouping the Sogeram languages
A critical appraisal of Historical Glottometry
Don Daniels | Australian National University / Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language | Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language
Danielle Barth | Australian National University / Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language | Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language
Wolfgang Barth | Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language
Historical Glottometry is a method, recently proposed by Kalyan and François (François 2014; Kalyan & François 2018), for analyzing and
representing the relationships among sister languages in a language family. We present a glottometric analysis of the Sogeram
language family of Papua New Guinea and, in the process, provide an evaluation of the method. We focus on three topics that we
regard as problematic: how to handle the higher incidence of cross-cutting isoglosses in the Sogeram data; how best to handle
lexical innovations; and what to do when the data do not allow the analyst to be sure whether a given language underwent a given
innovation or not. For each topic we compare different ways of coding and calculating the data and suggest the best way forward.
We conclude by proposing changes to the way glottometric data are coded and calculated and the way glottometric results are
visualized. We also discuss how to incorporate Historical Glottometry into an effective historical-linguistic research
workflow.
Keywords: Historical Glottometry, subgrouping, language diversification, comparative reconstruction, Sogeram languages, Madang languages, Papuan languages
Published online: 02 July 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.17011.dan
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.17011.dan
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