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Master Thesis on Friday

Sep 23, 2022 at 09:00
Place: IFISC Seminar Room
Series: Master Thesis

Pablo Rosillo, IFISC


Abstract:

Since the publication of the pioneering work on language contact by Abrams and Strogatz in 2003, different models based on quantitative dynamical approaches have been developed to try to gain more insight in the forces that lead to the coexistence or extinction of languages. These phenomena are also observed in varieties of major languages. In this work we present a model that takes into account sociological factors to describe contact of different varieties of a same language. Our model considers both a fixed prestige hierarchy and the effect of the preferences of the speakers. Importantly, we find that preferences determine the fate of the different varieties, often independently of their prestige.

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87822578801?pwd=VTdqT25GTkQxeGRLb3FHandmcFNjdz09

Supervisors: David Sanchez and Maxi San Miguel

Further jury members: Jose J. Ramasco and Lucas Lacasa

 

 

David Sánchez
TEL: 971 25 98 87
E-mail: david.sanchez@uib.es

 
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