Peter Dekker

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PhD student AI Lab Vrije Universiteit Brussel | Studies language change using agent-based models | computational historical linguistics | also on twitter.com/peter_dekk
https://peterdekker.eu
Happy to share that our paper is now out in Linguistics Vanguard: "Conversational priming in repetitional responses as a mechanism in language change: evidence from agent-based modelling" https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/lingvan-2023-0187/html
Conversational priming in repetitional responses as a mechanism in language change: evidence from agent-based modelling

In this article, we investigate if conversational priming in repetitional responses could be a factor in language change. In this mechanism, an interlocutor responds to an utterance by the other interactant using a repetitional response. Due to comprehension-to-production priming, the interlocutor producing the repetitional response is more likely to employ the same linguistic variant as the interlocutor producing the original utterance, resulting in a double exposure to the variant which, in turn, is assumed to reinforce the original priming effect, making the form more familiar to the repeating interlocutor. An agent-based model, with interactions shaped as conversations, shows that when conversational priming is added as a parameter, interlocutors converge faster on their linguistic choices than without conversational priming. Moreover, we find that when an innovative form is in some way favoured over another form (replicator selection), this convergence also leads to faster spread of innovations across a population. In a second simulation, we find that conversational priming is, under certain assumptions, able to overcome the conserving effect of frequency. Our work highlights the importance of including the conversation level in models of language change that link different timescales.

De Gruyter
Last month, I successfully defended my PhD thesis "Identifying drivers of language change using agent-based models" at the VUB! The thesis can be found here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/384146454_Identifying_drivers_of_language_change_using_agent-based_models
Our talk this Monday 20/5 at Evolang and proceedings paper already online: "3SG is the most conservative subject marker across languages: An exploratory study of rate of change" https://evolang2024.github.io/proceedings/paper.html?nr=98 #EvolangXV
Evolang XV Proceedings

Proceedings of the International Conference on the Evolution of Language 2024 (Evolang XV)

Interessant PhD-onderzoek van Anthe Sevenants @anthe Hoe 'gij bent' uit de Noorderkempen is ontsnapt en zich in de rest van Vlaanderen verspreidt. https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2024/03/11/je-bent-niet-alleen-meer-van-de-noorderkempen-als-je-gij-bent-ze/
Je bent niet alleen meer van de Noorderkempen als je 'gij bent' zegt

VRT NWS: nieuws
In San Sebastian (or Donostia in Basque) for #AMLaP https://www.bcbl.eu/events/amlap/en/
On Saturday I will present our poster on Adaptive Resonance Theory learning inflection classes!
AMLAP 2023

Interested in our thematic panel "Agent-based Modelling in Historical Sociolinguistics" on 31 May 2023 in Brussels? https://conftool.pro/hison2023/index.php?page=browseSessions&form_session=144&presentations=show
Sign up for the #HiSoN2023 conference with early bird rate before May 1st, 2023! https://historicalsociolinguistics.be/hison-2023/
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The panel about agent-based models takes place within the Historical Sociolinguistics Network (HiSoN) 2023 conference, 31.05.23-02.06.23, Brussels: https://www.historicalsociolinguistics.be/hison-2023/ Early bird tickets until 1st of May.
12th Historical Sociolinguistics Network Conference 2023 – Historical sociolinguistics

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We (with @DirkPijpops and Bart de Boer) organise a thematic panel about agent-based modelling in historical sociolinguistics during #HiSoN2023, 31 May 2023, in Brussels. A general introduction to these models and case studies by several speakers! https://www.conftool.pro/hison2023/index.php?page=browseSessions&form_session=144&presentations=show
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