论文标题

重新评估音素频率

Re-evaluating phoneme frequencies

论文作者

Macklin-Cordes, Jayden L., Round, Erich R.

论文摘要

因果过程可以在其影响的语言变量中引起独特的分布。因此,对变量分布的安全理解可以持有理解因果关系塑造它的力量的钥匙。语言学上的传奇分布是ZIPF定律,这是一种权力法。在围绕力量假设的科学进行了重大辩论之后,以及早期评估它们的不可靠性,我们在这里重新评估声称表征音素频率的分布。我们使用最大似然框架推断了166种澳大利亚语言的权力法和三个替代分布的拟合。我们找到了支持早期结果的证据,同时也滋生它们并增加我们对它们的理解。最值得注意的是,语音清单似乎在其最频繁的成员中具有类似Zipfian的频率结构(尽管也许也可能是对数正态结构),但是最少频繁的几何(或指数)结构。我们比较了这些新见解,这些因果过程会随着时间的推移影响音素清单的演变,并确定了为什么语音物质在音素变化中具有重要作用,但我们仍然可以期望具有高度多样化的语音含量的库存来共享类似的音素频率分布。在这项有希望的研究计划中,我们将未来工作的优先事项结论。

Causal processes can give rise to distinctive distributions in the linguistic variables that they affect. Consequently, a secure understanding of a variable's distribution can hold a key to understanding the forces that have causally shaped it. A storied distribution in linguistics has been Zipf's law, a kind of power law. In the wake of a major debate in the sciences around power-law hypotheses and the unreliability of earlier methods of evaluating them, here we re-evaluate the distributions claimed to characterize phoneme frequencies. We infer the fit of power laws and three alternative distributions to 166 Australian languages, using a maximum likelihood framework. We find evidence supporting earlier results, but also nuancing them and increasing our understanding of them. Most notably, phonemic inventories appear to have a Zipfian-like frequency structure among their most-frequent members (though perhaps also a lognormal structure) but a geometric (or exponential) structure among the least-frequent. We compare these new insights the kinds of causal processes that affect the evolution of phonemic inventories over time, and identify a potential account for why, despite there being an important role for phonetic substance in phonemic change, we could still expect inventories with highly diverse phonetic content to share similar distributions of phoneme frequencies. We conclude with priorities for future work in this promising program of research.

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