Claire Bowern


2019

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Semantic Change and Semantic Stability: Variation is Key
Claire Bowern
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change

I survey some recent approaches to studying change in the lexicon, particularly change in meaning across phylogenies. I briefly sketch an evolutionary approach to language change and point out some issues in recent approaches to studying semantic change that rely on temporally stratified word embeddings. I draw illustrations from lexical cognate models in Pama-Nyungan to identify meaning classes most appropriate for lexical phylogenetic inference, particularly highlighting the importance of variation in studying change over time.
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