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Can computational techniques solve historical problems that couldn't otherwise be solved?
My question, aimed at professional linguistics working on these fields, is: How relevant do you think are the computational/mathematical techniques in the fields of historical linguistics/language reconstruction …
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Advances in glottochronology
I ask this motivated partly by this article, in which they study models for the probability of sound change and their role in the reconstruction of proto-languages, but they do not mention anything about …