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- Types of event
- Vortrag/Vorlesung
- Venue
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Zwätzengasse 12a
07743 Seminar für Indogermanistik
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Prof. Dr. Martin Kümmel
- Language of the event
- English
- Wheelchair access
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- Public
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Paul Heggarty: A New Database, Family Tree and Origins Hypothesis for the Indo-European Language Family
Event details
The Science paper on the new ‘IE‑CoR’ phylogenetic analysis of Indo-European is available from the free link at iecor.clld.orgExternal link. Further resources and background on controversial issues can be found at the support page at paulheggarty.info/External link. In presenting this research, this talk will cover five main topics.
• The Indo-European Cognate Relationships database of 161 languages (iecor.clld.orgExternal link), and its multiple new departures in database methodology, devised to serve various research aims in quantitative comparative linguistics.
• The results of Bayesian phylogenetic analyses of the IE‑CoR data: the tree structure, and estimated chronology that Indo-European began to spread and diverge from c. 8100 years ago (95% highest posterior density: 9610 to 6740 bp).
• What this chronology, tree topology, and the place and age of Indo-Iranic, suggest for Indo-European origins: neither the Steppe nor farming hypothesis, but a ‘hybrid’ of both, as assessed also against archaeology and ancient DNA.
• Ongoing misconceptions on this methodology: what splits represent; how the concepts of ‘a language’, registers and dialects map onto them; and how cognacy trees can differ from qualitative phonology and/or morphology trees.
• Basic outstanding issues facing Bayesian phylogenetic methodology, and possible next steps to attenuate them.