The evolution of evolutionary linguistics

Author:

Brar Poonam1ORCID,Camargo Chico Q1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science, University of Exeter , EX4 4RN, Exeter , United Kingdom

2. Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford , 1 St Giles', Oxford, OX1 3JS , United Kingdom

3. Department of English Language and Literature, Ewha Womans University , 52 Ewhayeodae-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul , South Korea

4. Alan Turing Institute , 96 Euston Rd., London NW1 2DB , United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents a scientometric study of the evolution of evolutionary linguistics, a multidisciplinary field that investigates the origin and evolution of language. We apply network science methods to analyse changes in the connections among core concepts discussed in the Causal Hypotheses in Evolutionary Linguistics Database, a searchable database of causal hypotheses in evolutionary linguistics. Our analysis includes a multipartite network of 416 papers, 742 authors, and 1,786 variables such as ‘population birth rate’ and ‘linguistic complexity’. Our findings indicate a significant increase in the size of concept networks from 1886 to 2022, providing an account of the growth and diversification of evolutionary linguistics as a field. We describe eight major clusters of concepts, and characterize the connections within and between clusters. Finally, we identify hypotheses cutting across clusters of concepts that have a high-betweenness centrality, implying that they might have a higher impact on the field if proven right (or wrong). Furthermore, we discuss the role of databases in cultural evolution and scientometrics, emphasizing the value of interdisciplinary connections and the potential for further cross-disciplinary collaboration in the field of Evolutionary Linguistics.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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