@inProceedings{rama-etal-2013-methods-187122, title = {Two methods for automatic cognate identification.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics QITL-5. University of Leuven, 12-14 September 2013}, author = {Rama, Taraka and Prasanth, Kolachina and Kolachina, Sudheer}, year = {2013}, number = {5}, pages = {76--80}, } @incollection{rama-kolachina-2013-distance-165135, title = {Distance-based Phylogenetic Inference Algorithms in the Subgrouping of Dravidian Languages}, booktitle = {Approaches to Measuring Linguistic Differences}, editor = {Lars Borin and Anju Saxena.}, author = {Rama, Taraka and Kolachina, Sudheer}, year = {2013}, publisher = {De Gruyter Mouton}, address = {Berlin}, ISBN = {978-3-11-030525-8}, } @article{rama-2013-phonotactic-175455, title = {Phonotactic diversity predicts the time depth of the world's language families}, abstract = {The ASJP (Automated Similarity Judgment Program) described an automated, lexical similarity-based method for dating the world’s language groups using 52 archaeological, epigraphic and historical calibration date points. The present paper describes a new automated dating method, based on phonotactic diversity. Unlike ASJP, our method does not require any information on the internal classification of a language group. Also, the method can use all the available word lists for a language and its dialects eschewing the debate on ‘language’ vs. ‘dialect’. We further combine these dates and provide a new baseline which, to our knowledge, is the best one. We make a systematic comparison of our method, ASJP’s dating procedure, and combined dates. We predict time depths for world’s language families and sub-families using this new baseline. Finally, we explain our results in the model of language change given by Nettle.}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, author = {Rama, Taraka}, year = {2013}, volume = {8}, number = {5}, pages = {e63238}, }