Computing and Historical Phonology
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Accepted papers
- Brett Kessler: On Word Similarity Metrics and Multilateral Comparison (INVITED)
- T. Mark Ellison: Bayesian Identification of Cognates and Correspondences
- Anil Kumar Singh and Harshit Surana: Can Corpus-Based Measures be Used for Comparative Study of Languages?
- Michael Cysouw and Hagen Jung: Cognate Identification and Alignment using Practical Orthographies
- Grzegorz Kondrak, David Beck and Philip Dilts: Creating a Comparative Dictionary of Totonac-Tepehua
- Hermann Moisl: Data Nonlinearity in Exploratory Multivariate Analysis of Language Corpora
- Tyler Peterson and Gessiane Picanco: Dynamic Correspondences: An Object-Oriented Approach in Phonemic Reconstruction
- Animesh Mukherjee, Monojit Choudhury, Anupam Basu and Niloy Ganguly: Emergence of Community Structures in Vowel Inventories: An Analysis Based on Complex Networks
- Monojit Choudhury, Vaibhav Jalan, Sudeshna Sarkar and Anupam Basu: Evolution, Optimization, and Language Change: The Case of Bengali Verb Inflections
- Martijn Wieling, Therese Leinonen and John Nerbonne: Inducing Sound Segment Differences using Pair Hidden Markov Models
- Hans Goebl: On the Linguistic Change in Northern France between 1300 and 1900: A Dialectometrical Inquiry
- Eric Smith: Phonological Reconstruction of a Dead Language using the Gradual Learning Algorithm
- Antonella Gaillard-Corvaglia, Jean-Léo Léonard and Pierre Darlu: Testing Cladistics on Dialect Networks and Phyla (Gallo-Romance Vowels, Southern Italo-Romance Diasystems and Mayan Languages)
- Wilbert Heeringa and Brian Joseph: The Relative Divergence of Dutch Dialect Pronuncations from their Common Source: An Explorative Study
- Thomas Pilz, Axel Philipsenburg and Wolfram Luther: Visualizing the Evaluation of Distance Measures
- Christian Monson, Alon Lavie, Jaime Carbonell and Lori Levin: Paramor: Minimally Supervised Induction of Paradigm Structure and Morphological Analysis