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Universal attractors in language evolution provide evidence for the kinds of efficiency pressures involved

Linguistics and Languages

Universal attractors in language evolution provide evidence for the kinds of efficiency pressures involved

I. A. Seržant and G. Moroz

This fascinating study explores how efficiency pressures shape language evolution, particularly in verbal person-number subject indexes across 383 languages. Conducted by Ilja A. Seržant and George Moroz, the research uncovers a universal attractor that balances complex coding with the need for seamless communication.

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Abstract
This paper investigates the role of efficiency pressures in language evolution by examining universal attractors, defined as states around which language evolution revolves. Focusing on verbal person-number subject indexes in a worldwide sample of 383 languages, the study reveals an attractor characterized by specific lengths for each person-number combination, structured along Zipf’s predictions, and a strong preference for non-compositional, cumulative coding. The findings suggest that striving for less processing and articulatory effort are dominant efficiency pressures, although the latter is overridden by the need for constant information flow. Strive towards lower lexicon complexity and memory costs are weaker pressures for this grammatical category.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 17, 2022
Authors
Ilja A. Seržant, George Moroz
Tags
language evolution
efficiency pressures
universal attractors
person-number indexes
cumulative coding
processing effort
information flow
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