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A New Framework for Fast Automated Phonological Reconstruction Using Trimmed Alignments and Sound Correspondence Patterns

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Computational approaches in historical linguistics have been increasingly applied during the past decade and many new methods that implement parts of the traditional comparative method have been proposed. Despite these increased efforts, there are not many easy-to-use and fast approaches for the task of phonological reconstruction. Here we present a new framework that combines state-of-the-art techniques for automated sequence comparison with novel techniques for phonetic alignment analysis and sound correspondence pattern detection to allow for the supervised reconstruction of word forms in ancestral languages. We test the method on a new dataset covering six groups from three different language families. The results show that our method yields promising results while at the same time being not only fast but also easy to apply and expand.

Johann-Mattis List, Robert Forkel, Nathan W. Hill• 2022

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Linguistic ReconstructionRom-phon
PED1.5787
10
Linguistic ReconstructionSinitic
PED1.6894
6
Protoform reconstructionSinitic
PED1.6894
6
Linguistic ReconstructionRom-orth
PED0.8988
5
Protoform reconstructionRom-orth
PED0.8988
5
Word ReconstructionRomance Rom-phon
PED1.9005
5
Word ReconstructionRomance Rom-orth
PED1.6995
5
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