The Parametric Comparison Method (PCM, Guardiano & Longobardi 2005, Longobardi & Guardiano 2009) is grounded on the assumption that syntactic parameters are more appropriate than other traits for use as comparanda for his- torical reconstruction, because they are able to provide unambiguous correspon- dences and objective measurements, thus guaranteeing wide-range applicability and quantitative exactness. This article discusses a set of experiments explicitly designed to evaluate the impact of parametric syntax in representing historical relatedness, and performed on a selection of 26 contemporary Indo-European varieties. The results show that PCM is in fact able to correctly identify genea- logical relations even from modern languages only, performing as accurately as lexical methods, and that its effectiveness is not limited by interference effects such as ‘horizontal’ transmission. PCM is thus validated as a powerful tool for the analysis of historical relationships not only on a long-range perspective (as suggested by Longobardi & Guardiano 2009), but even on more focused, though independently well-known domains.

Toward a syntactic phylogeny of modern Indo-European languages / Giuseppe, Longobardi; Guardiano, Cristina; Giuseppina, Silvestri; Alessio, Boattini; Andrea, Ceolin. - In: JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS. - ISSN 2210-2116. - STAMPA. - 3.1:(2013), pp. 122-152. [10.1075/jhl.3.1.07lon]

Toward a syntactic phylogeny of modern Indo-European languages

GUARDIANO, Cristina;
2013

Abstract

The Parametric Comparison Method (PCM, Guardiano & Longobardi 2005, Longobardi & Guardiano 2009) is grounded on the assumption that syntactic parameters are more appropriate than other traits for use as comparanda for his- torical reconstruction, because they are able to provide unambiguous correspon- dences and objective measurements, thus guaranteeing wide-range applicability and quantitative exactness. This article discusses a set of experiments explicitly designed to evaluate the impact of parametric syntax in representing historical relatedness, and performed on a selection of 26 contemporary Indo-European varieties. The results show that PCM is in fact able to correctly identify genea- logical relations even from modern languages only, performing as accurately as lexical methods, and that its effectiveness is not limited by interference effects such as ‘horizontal’ transmission. PCM is thus validated as a powerful tool for the analysis of historical relationships not only on a long-range perspective (as suggested by Longobardi & Guardiano 2009), but even on more focused, though independently well-known domains.
2013
3.1
122
152
Toward a syntactic phylogeny of modern Indo-European languages / Giuseppe, Longobardi; Guardiano, Cristina; Giuseppina, Silvestri; Alessio, Boattini; Andrea, Ceolin. - In: JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS. - ISSN 2210-2116. - STAMPA. - 3.1:(2013), pp. 122-152. [10.1075/jhl.3.1.07lon]
Giuseppe, Longobardi; Guardiano, Cristina; Giuseppina, Silvestri; Alessio, Boattini; Andrea, Ceolin
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