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Publications in which LingPy was used

No. Publication Links
1 Willems, M., E. Lord, L. Laforest, G. Labelle, F.-J. Lapointe, A. Di Sciullo, and V. Makarenkov (2016): Using hybridization networks to retrace the evolution of Indo-European languages. BMC Evolutionary Biology 16.1. 1-18. BibTex
2 Wahle, J. (2016): An approach to cross-concept cognacy identification. In: Proceedings of the Leiden Workshop on Capturing Phylogenetic Algorithms for Linguistics BibTex
3 List, J.-M., J. Pathmanathan, P. Lopez, and E. Bapteste (2016): Unity and disunity in evolutionary sciences: process-based analogies open common research avenues for biology and linguistics. Biology Direct 11.39. 1-17. BibTex URL
4 List, J.-M., P. Lopez, and E. Bapteste (2016): Using sequence similarity networks to identify partial cognates in multilingual wordlists. In: Proceedings of the Association of Computational Linguistics 2016 (Volume 2: Short Papers) 599-605. BibTex URL
5 List, J.-M. (2016): Beyond cognacy: Historical relations between words and their implication for phylogenetic reconstruction. Journal of Language Evolution 1.2. 119-136. BibTex URL
6 Lesage, J. (2016): Words, trees, and the dispersal of iron working in sub-Saharan Afric. Some explorations of a computational linguistic approach to tracing the spread of words for ‘iron’ across Africa. Master’s thesis. Radboud Universiteit: Nijmegen. BibTex
7 Jäger, G. and P. Sofroniev (2016): Automatic cognate classification with a Support Vector Machine. In: Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Natural Language Processing 128-133. BibTex
8 Jäger, G. and J.-M. List (2016): Investigating the potential of ancestral state reconstruction algorithms in historical linguistics. In: Proceedings of the Leiden Workshop on Capturing Phylogenetic Algorithms for Linguistics BibTex
9 da Silva Cardoso, H. and M. Wolska (2015): Misspellings in responses to listening comprehension questions: Prospects for scoring based on phonetic normalization. In: 4th workshop on NLP for Computer Assisted Language Learning 1-10. BibTex
10 Wahle, J. (2015): Automatic alignment using Pair Hidden Markov Models. In: Proceedings of the ESSLLI 2015 Student Session 238-248. BibTex
11 Roberts, S. (2015): Commentary: Large-scale psychological differences within China explained by rice vs. wheat agriculture. Frontiers in Psychology 6.950. 1-4. BibTex
12 List, J.-M. (2015): Network perspectives on Chinese dialect history. Bulletin of Chinese Linguistics 8. 42-67. BibTex URL
13 Kassian, A. (2015): Towards a formal genealogical classification of the Lezgian languages (North Caucasus): Testing various phylogenetic methods on lexical data. PLoS ONE 10.2. e0116950. BibTex
14 Jäger, G. and J.-M. List (2015): Factoring lexical and phonetic phylogenetic characters from word lists. In: Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics BibTex URL
15 Griffiths, S., M. Purver, and G. Wiggins (2015): From phoneme to morpheme: A computational model. In: Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics BibTex
16 Chacon, T. and J.-M. List (2015): Improved computational models of sound change shed light on the history of the Tukanoan languages. Journal of Language Relationship 13.3. 177-204. BibTex URL
17 List, J.-M., S. Nelson-Sathi, W. Martin, and H. Geisler (2014): Using phylogenetic networks to model Chinese dialect history. Language Dynamics and Change 4.2. 222–252. BibTex
18 List, J.-M., S. Nelson-Sathi, H. Geisler, and W. Martin (2014): Networks of lexical borrowing and lateral gene transfer in language and genome evolution. Bioessays 36.2. 141-150. BibTex URL
19 List, J.-M. and J. Prokić (2014): A benchmark database of phonetic alignments in historical linguistics and dialectology.. In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation 288-294. BibTex URL
20 List, J.-M. (2014): Sequence comparison in historical linguistics. Düsseldorf University Press: Düsseldorf. BibTex URL
21 List, J.-M. (2014): Investigating the impact of sample size on cognate detection. Journal of Language Relationship 11. 91-101. BibTex URL
22 Kassian, A. (2014): K formal’noj genealogičeskoj klassifikacii lezginskich jazykov (Severnyj Kavkaz)[On the formal genetic classification of Lezgian languages (North Caucasus)]. Journal of Language Relationship 11. 63-80. BibTex
23 Dekker, P. (2014): Determining Dutch dialect phylogeny using bayesian inference. Bachelor’s thesis. University of Utrecht: Utrecht. BibTex
24 Wahle, J. (2013): Alignment and word comparison with Pair Hidden Markov Models. Master’s thesis. Eberhard-Karls-Universität: Tübingen. BibTex
25 Moran, S. and J. Prokić (2013): Investigating the relatedness of the endangered Dogon languages. Literary and Linguistic Computing 28.4. 676-691. BibTex
26 List, J.-M. and S. Moran (2013): An open source toolkit for quantitative historical linguistics. In: Proceedings of the ACL 2013 System Demonstrations 13-18. BibTex
27 Gilman, S. (2013): Comparative method algorithm. Bachelor’s thesis. Yale University: New Haven. BibTex
28 Delz, M. (2013): A theoretical approach to automatic loanword detection. Master’s thesis. Eberhard-Karls-Universität: Tübingen. BibTex
29 Mayer, T. (2012): The induction of phonological structure. PhD thesis. Universität Konstanz: Konstanz. BibTex
30 List, J.-M. (2012): SCA. Phonetic alignment based on sound classes. In: Slavkovik, M. and D. LassiterNew directions in logic, language, and computationSpringer: Berlin and Heidelberg. 32-51. BibTex URL
31 List, J.-M. (2012): Multiple sequence alignment in historical linguistics**. A sound class based approach**. In: Proceedings of ConSOLE XIX 241-260. BibTex
32 List, J.-M. (2012): LexStat. Automatic detection of cognates in multilingual wordlists. In: Proceedings of the EACL 2012 Joint Workshop of Visualization of Linguistic Patterns and Uncovering Language History from Multilingual Resources 117-125. BibTex
33 List, J.-M. (2012): Improving phonetic alignment by handling secondary sequence structures. In: Computational approaches to the study of dialectal and typological variation. Working papers submitted for the workshop organized as part of the ESSLLI 2012 BibTex
34 Gilman, S. (2012): Comparative method algorithm. Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics 6. 131-175. BibTex
35 Uneson, M. and R. Schachtenhaufen (2011): Exploring phonetic realization in Danish by transformation-based learning. Speech, Music and Hearing - Quarterly Progress and Status Report 51. 73-76. BibTex