Frequency patterns of semantic change: corpus-based evidence of a near-critical dynamics in language change

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  • who: Q. Feltgen and colleagues from the UniversityUPMC-UnivParis , have published the article: Frequency patterns of semantic change: corpus-based evidence of a near-critical dynamics in language change, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 10/07/2022
  • what: This approach is in line with exemplar models and related works, such as the Utterance Selection Model or the model proposed by Victorri , which describes an out-ofequilibrium shaping of semantic structure through repeated events of communication. Leaving aside sociolinguistic factors, the authors focus on a cognitive approach of linguistic change, more precisely of semantic expansion. The . . .

     

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