Representing and Computing Uncertainty in Phonological Reconstruction
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Johann-Mattis List, Nathan W. Hill, Robert Forkel, Frederic Blum, Representing and Computing Uncertainty in Phonological Reconstruction, 4th International Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change 2023, SingaporeDownload Item:

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Despite the inherently fuzzy nature of recon- structions in historical linguistics, most schol- ars do not represent their uncertainty when proposing proto-forms. With the increasing success of recently proposed approaches to automating certain aspects of the traditional comparative method, the formal representation of proto-forms has also improved. This for- malization makes it possible to address both the representation and the computation of un- certainty. Building on recent advances in su- pervised phonological reconstruction, during which an algorithm learns how to reconstruct words in a given proto-language relying on previously annotated data, and inspired by im- proved methods for automated word prediction from cognate sets, we present a new framework that allows for the representation of uncertainty in linguistic reconstruction and also includes a workflow for the computation of fuzzy recon- structions from linguistic data.
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