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1 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory Crazy Rules Self-Organization and Chaotic behaviour in a Deterministic System

2 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory Is language just a dialect with an army? Icelandic: taka heiði augu

3 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory Speaker population and sounds p (2 tailed) = 0.014

4 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory Archaic dialects in the Swiss Alps snîdan‘to cut’ heftan‘to attatch’ machôn‘to make’ losên‘to losen’..\..\..\..\All Users\Bureaublad\ILWIS 3.3 Academic.lnk CH.xlsx

5 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory Components of Human Language Data Storage and retrieval in the brain (Neural Darwinism ⇒ Frequencies) Acoustics Semantics (from idiosyncratic to systematic: “two dogs”)

6 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory The Bidirectional Table Speakers are probabilistic learners, guided by: –Memory and Common Practice –Perceptual Reliability / Avoiding Semantic Biases Large scale individual behaviour can be modelled with stochastic approximations  “Ideal Speaker”

7 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory The working of the bidirectional table: Middle Frisian hab, habbe & habba Middle Frisian hab, habbe & habba ‘to have’, 1430-1460 ø production sg 5030261%37%2% inf 01390%3%97% 100%97%5% 61% (63%)36% (37%)0% 3%95% 0% 93% (100%) perception

8 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory If language is deterministic and developing towards equilibria: where do the changes come from? Example: Old English: -3 vowel system in unstressed syllables -Stable for 200 years, followed by change -Learning not based on unlimited dataset Stability and Instability

9 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory Balancing Powers General phonetic centralization tendency /u/ 28% /a/ 41% [ə][ə] 31% /e/ 10% 8% 9% Distributional proportions based on Old English text Noise levels based on modern vowel duration contrast Equilibrium/a//e//u/ Full85%87%86% Schwa15%13%14%

10 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory..\Language Fractal\modelcalc.xls..\Proefskrift\Afr-a\matrixcalcul.xls

11 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory /e/ and the equilibrium /e/ > / ə / /a/ > / ə / equil. The equilibrium is only preserved in a narrow strip in the proportion – noise area!

12 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory /a/ and the equilibrium /a/ > / ə / /u/>/ ə / equil. The threshold of /u/ > / ə / shows CHAOTIC behaviour!

13 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory Chance and resolution (I) Large scale individual behaviour can be modelled with stochastic behaviour Only true for sample size (n) ⇒ ∞ p = observed proportion for phenomenon x P = statistical chance for x to appear n x = number of observations with x n t = total number of observations n x /n t = p ≈ P

14 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory Chance and resolution (II) Throw a die 10 times Chance for ‘6’ = 1/6 1/6 * 10 = 1,67 ‘best match’ = 2 times ‘6’ (2-1,67)/1,67 = 20% deviation

15 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory Chance and resolution (III) drunkards walk.xlsx

16 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory Consequences for system stability /a/ > / ə / /u/>/ ə / equil. /a/ > / ə / /u/>/ ə / equil.

17 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory Consequences for system stability Smaller sample sets broaden the equilibrium zone: robust for chance variation. Smaller sample sets increase unpredictable threshold behaviour: chaotic character. /a/ > / ə / /u/>/ ə / equil.

18 Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory Conclusion The Bidirectional Table models the interaction of memory (frequency), acoustics (noise levels) and semantics (functional contrasts) It predicts and explains e.g.: stability of sound or lexical contrasts structural differences depending on population size both equilibrium situations and chaotic disturbances

19 Tank foar jo omtinken! Arjen Versloot UvA/Fryske Akademy: aversloot@fryske-akademy.nl http://www.fryske-akademy.nl/Members/arjen/arjen-p-versloot Frisian Language Database: www.fryske-akademy.nl/tdb Colloquium Nijmegen, May 24, Arjen P. Versloot Crazy Rules: Self-Organization and Chaos Theory


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