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Migration as a Window into the Coevolution between Language and Behavior

Authors :
Victor Gay
Daniel L. Hicks
Estefania Santacreu-Vasut
Gay, Victor
S.G. Roberts
C. Cuskley
L. McCrohon
L. Barceló-Coblijn
O. Fehér
T. Verhoef
University of Chicago
University of Oklahoma (OU)
Essec Business School
University of Southern Mississippi
Source :
HAL, EVOLANG11, EVOLANG11, University of Southern Mississippi, Mar 2016, New Orleans, United States
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2016.

Abstract

International audience; Understanding the causes and consequences of language evolution in relation to social factors is challenging as we generally lack a clear picture of how languages coevolve with historical social processes. Research analyzing the relation between language and socioeconomic factors relies on contemporaneous data. Because of this, such analysis may be plagued by spurious correlation concerns coming from the historical co-evolution and dependency of the relationship between language and behavior to the institutional environment. To solve this problem, we propose migrations to the same country as a microevolutionary step that may uncover constraints on behavior. We detail strategies available to other researchers by applying the epidemiological approach to study the correlation between sex-based gender distinctions and female labor force participation. Our main finding is that language must have evolved partly as a result of cultural change, but also that it may have directly constrained the evolution of norms. We conclude by discussing implications for the coevolution of language and behavior, and by comparing different methodological approaches.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
HAL, EVOLANG11, EVOLANG11, University of Southern Mississippi, Mar 2016, New Orleans, United States
Accession number :
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