.A typical book on Indo-European linguistics takes for granted that the evidence for the Indo-European family tree is ‘obvious’ or ‘compelling’. In more specialist research books, one finds a focus on how to ‘fit’ the data to the model. The earliest example of this was Verner, who famously described ‘exceptions’ to Grimm’s Law. Verner modified the model by introducing ‘contextual specifications’, thus converting the exceptions into ‘apparent exceptions’. Over the years, the counter-evidence to the model has been ‘explained away’ with similar processes, so that today one can find very little direct counter-evidence to the model. Here I examine this process critically. I ask if the linguistic method has become circular – in other words, I ask “Have we fitted the data to the model, or have we made the model so flexible that it can fit almost any data?”

Evidence that most Indo-European reconstructions are artefacts of the linguistic method of analysis / Marcantonio, Angela. - X(2009), pp. 1-46.

Evidence that most Indo-European reconstructions are artefacts of the linguistic method of analysis

MARCANTONIO, Angela
2009

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.A typical book on Indo-European linguistics takes for granted that the evidence for the Indo-European family tree is ‘obvious’ or ‘compelling’. In more specialist research books, one finds a focus on how to ‘fit’ the data to the model. The earliest example of this was Verner, who famously described ‘exceptions’ to Grimm’s Law. Verner modified the model by introducing ‘contextual specifications’, thus converting the exceptions into ‘apparent exceptions’. Over the years, the counter-evidence to the model has been ‘explained away’ with similar processes, so that today one can find very little direct counter-evidence to the model. Here I examine this process critically. I ask if the linguistic method has become circular – in other words, I ask “Have we fitted the data to the model, or have we made the model so flexible that it can fit almost any data?”
2009
The Indo-European language family: questions about its status
9780941694025
Indo Europeo; metodo comparativo; statistiche; leggi fonetiche
02 Pubblicazione su volume::02a Capitolo o Articolo
Evidence that most Indo-European reconstructions are artefacts of the linguistic method of analysis / Marcantonio, Angela. - X(2009), pp. 1-46.
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