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Measuring Language Distance of Isolated European Languages

Authors :
Arquitectura y Tecnología de Computadores
Konputagailuen Arkitektura eta Teknologia
Gamallo, Pablo
Pichel Campos, José Ramom
Alegría Loinaz, Iñaki
Arquitectura y Tecnología de Computadores
Konputagailuen Arkitektura eta Teknologia
Gamallo, Pablo
Pichel Campos, José Ramom
Alegría Loinaz, Iñaki
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Phylogenetics is a sub-field of historical linguistics whose aim is to classify a group of languages by considering their distances within a rooted tree that stands for their historical evolution. A few European languages do not belong to the Indo-European family or are otherwise isolated in the European rooted tree. Although it is not possible to establish phylogenetic links using basic strategies, it is possible to calculate the distances between these isolated languages and the rest using simple corpus-based techniques and natural language processing methods. The objective of this article is to select some isolated languages and measure the distance between them and from the other European languages, so as to shed light on the linguistic distances and proximities of these controversial languages without considering phylogenetic issues. The experiments were carried out with 40 European languages including six languages that are isolated in their corresponding families: Albanian, Armenian, Basque, Georgian, Greek, and Hungarian.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
This work received financial support from DOMINO project (PGC2018-102041-B-I00, MCIU/AEI/FEDER, UE), eRisk project (RTI2018-093336-B-C21), the Consellería de Cultura, Educación e Ordenación Universitaria (accreditation 2016-2019, ED431G/08, Consolidation and structuring of Groups with Growth Potential: ED431B 2017/39), and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1202406206
Document Type :
Electronic Resource