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Grambank reveals the importance of genealogical constraints on linguistic diversity and highlights the impact of language loss.

Authors :
Skirgård H
Haynie HJ
Blasi DE
Hammarström H
Collins J
Latarche JJ
Lesage J
Weber T
Witzlack-Makarevich A
Passmore S
Chira A
Maurits L
Dinnage R
Dunn M
Reesink G
Singer R
Bowern C
Epps P
Hill J
Vesakoski O
Robbeets M
Abbas NK
Auer D
Bakker NA
Barbos G
Borges RD
Danielsen S
Dorenbusch L
Dorn E
Elliott J
Falcone G
Fischer J
Ghanggo Ate Y
Gibson H
Göbel HP
Goodall JA
Gruner V
Harvey A
Hayes R
Heer L
Herrera Miranda RE
Hübler N
Huntington-Rainey B
Ivani JK
Johns M
Just E
Kashima E
Kipf C
Klingenberg JV
König N
Koti A
Kowalik RGA
Krasnoukhova O
Lindvall NLM
Lorenzen M
Lutzenberger H
Martins TRA
Mata German C
van der Meer S
Montoya Samamé J
Müller M
Muradoglu S
Neely K
Nickel J
Norvik M
Oluoch CA
Peacock J
Pearey IOC
Peck N
Petit S
Pieper S
Poblete M
Prestipino D
Raabe L
Raja A
Reimringer J
Rey SC
Rizaew J
Ruppert E
Salmon KK
Sammet J
Schembri R
Schlabbach L
Schmidt FWP
Skilton A
Smith WD
de Sousa H
Sverredal K
Valle D
Vera J
Voß J
Witte T
Wu H
Yam S
Ye J
Yong M
Yuditha T
Zariquiey R
Forkel R
Evans N
Levinson SC
Haspelmath M
Greenhill SJ
Atkinson QD
Gray RD
Source :
Science advances [Sci Adv] 2023 Apr 21; Vol. 9 (16), pp. eadg6175. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Apr 19.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

While global patterns of human genetic diversity are increasingly well characterized, the diversity of human languages remains less systematically described. Here, we outline the Grambank database. With over 400,000 data points and 2400 languages, Grambank is the largest comparative grammatical database available. The comprehensiveness of Grambank allows us to quantify the relative effects of genealogical inheritance and geographic proximity on the structural diversity of the world's languages, evaluate constraints on linguistic diversity, and identify the world's most unusual languages. An analysis of the consequences of language loss reveals that the reduction in diversity will be strikingly uneven across the major linguistic regions of the world. Without sustained efforts to document and revitalize endangered languages, our linguistic window into human history, cognition, and culture will be seriously fragmented.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2375-2548
Volume :
9
Issue :
16
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science advances
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37075104
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adg6175