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EvoBib: A Bibliographic Database for Historical Linguistics

  • 1. Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History

Description

The work on this bibliographical database started when I was a member of the EvoClass research project at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. It is actually nothing more than a collection of all titles (currently 3025 entries, few have been removed, as they turned out to be invalid) which I stumbled over when pursuing my research in quantitative historical linguistics. The database thus mainly contains work on lexicostatistics, methodological aspects of the comparative method, and the application of biological methods in historical linguistics.

The most recent version of the database can be accessed at http://bibliography.lingpy.org, here, I offer the database file in BibTex format, to make sure that different versions are being tracked.

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Funding

CALC – Computer-Assisted Language Comparison: Reconciling Computational and Classical Approaches in Historical Linguistics 715618
European Commission