lexibank / lsi

CLDF dataset derived from Grierson's "Linguistic Survey of India" from 1928
https://lsi.clld.org
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analyze data with lingrex borrowing #33

Open LinguList opened 3 years ago

LinguList commented 3 years ago

We have a new paper and an example repository with some analyses probably useful for lsi data: https://github.com/lexibank/seabor

Check this preprint paper (current under open review): https://open-research-europe.ec.europa.eu/articles/1-79/v1

Our idea is to use this method for the LSI data as a showcase as well,

LinguList commented 3 years ago

If you check the workflow you'll also find some rather nice graphics, @PhyloStar.

PhyloStar commented 3 years ago

Super! I retweeted your paper but I have to read the paper carefully. I went through the workflow. I didn't understand the xenolog detection yet.

Naive question: Does it work for language family internal borrowings?

On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 3:16 PM Johann-Mattis List @.***> wrote:

If you check the workflow https://github.com/lexibank/seabor/blob/main/workflow.md you'll also find some rather nice graphics, @PhyloStar https://github.com/PhyloStar.

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LinguList commented 3 years ago

No, only for borrowings across language families, this is why LSI is so well suited :)

PhyloStar commented 3 years ago

Okay. Will test it in the weekend.