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Linguistic Adaptation: Typological and Sociolinguistic Perspectives to Language Variation

Descripción del proyecto

Diversidad lingüística: ¿las lenguas cambian sistemáticamente en entornos diferentes?

Existen más de siete mil lenguas habladas en todo el mundo, lo cual genera una rica diversidad lingüística. El proyecto GramAdapt, financiado con fondos europeos, tiene como objetivo comprender mejor esa diversidad, en concreto cómo la estructura del lenguaje se puede adaptar a los contextos sociales en que se aprenden y utilizan las lenguas. Para ello, el proyecto desarrollará nuevas metodologías a fin de comparar entornos sociolingüísticos y estructuras lingüísticas entre lenguas. Asimismo, creará un nuevo análisis para investigar la adaptación lingüística basándose en principios.

Objetivo

The GramAdapt project researches linguistic adaptation by developing a synthesis of typological and sociolinguistic approaches to language variation. This novel framework enables combining typological data with rich sociolinguistic data into the same model and evaluating their relationship statistically. The main research question is: Can I prove with typological data that language structure adapts to sociolinguistic context?

The project has 4 objectives:
- to develop a methodological approach that makes it possible to combine typological and sociolinguistic data into the same model and to statistically research their relationship,
- to understand the degree and nature of linguistic adaptation in the world's languages and whether it is independent of language-internal structural tendencies,
- to analyze 3-4 sociolinguistic factors that are likely to drive changes in linguistic structures (language contact vs. isolation, multilingualism, community size, and prestige) via a sample 150 languages,
- to analyze 3-4 broad linguistic categories that are prone to respond to changes in sociolinguistic environment (case, gender, and number) in the same set of 150 languages to support assessing linguistic adaptations.

Three key methodological innovations will be created: (i) language structures will be analyzed typologically from the perspective of how difficult they are for adult second language learners, (ii) sociolinguistic environments will be analyzed across societies via using the idea of comparative concepts from typology, (iii) a new sampling strategy will be developed to draw conclusions from both large families and language isolates. This framework enables researching linguistic adaptations typologically in a principled way and it has the potential to forge a deeper relationship between typology and sociolinguistics and thus open new domains of inquiry. The results will create a strong argument for treating language as part of the general adaptive human behavior.

Régimen de financiación

ERC-STG - Starting Grant

Institución de acogida

HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 1 491 493,00
Dirección
YLIOPISTONKATU 3
00014 Helsingin Yliopisto
Finlandia

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Región
Manner-Suomi Helsinki-Uusimaa Helsinki-Uusimaa
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 1 491 493,00

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