2019
DOI: 10.1515/cllt-2018-0088
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Toward an optimal code for communication: The case of scientific English

Abstract: We present a model of the linguistic development of scientific English from the mid-seventeenth to the late-nineteenth century, a period that witnessed significant political and social changes, including the evolution of modern science. There is a wealth of descriptive accounts of scientific English, both from a synchronic and a diachronic perspective, but only few attempts at a unified explanation of its evolution. The explanation we offer here is a communicative one: while external pressures (specialization,… Show more

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“…In our work on the linguistic development of English scientific writing, in addition to considering overall KLD tendencies, we inspect features contributing to periods of increased divergence (cf. Degaetano-Ortlieb and Teich, 2018 , 2019 ) enabling us to analyze reasons for and effects of change.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our work on the linguistic development of English scientific writing, in addition to considering overall KLD tendencies, we inspect features contributing to periods of increased divergence (cf. Degaetano-Ortlieb and Teich, 2018 , 2019 ) enabling us to analyze reasons for and effects of change.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevalainen and Traugott, 2012 , p. 3). These assumptions are increasingly being challenged—most prominently by those exploring the probabilistic nature of language (Bod et al, 2003 ; Halliday, 2004 ), and also due to the application of statistical methods and data mining techniques to the analysis of temporal dynamics in language (Gries and Hilpert, 2010 ; Degaetano-Ortlieb and Teich, 2018 , 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Apart from comparing predefined time periods with each other as is commonly done in diachronic corpus-linguistic studies (cf.Nevalainen and Traugott, 2012 for discussion), KLD can be used as a data-driven periodization technique (Degaetano-Ortlieb and Teich, 2018 , 2019 ). KLD is dynamically pushed over the time line comparing past and future (or, as KLD is asymmetric, future vs. past).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study by Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb and Elke Teich shows how scientific English became broader, or gradually came to enclose, general English over the second half of the nineteenth century. 23 There are certainly words that are common in general English that are less common in scientific English (for example, the word "wife"). However, there are (roughly speaking) far more words in scientific English that are rarely, if ever, used in general English (such as "oxide").…”
Section: Asymmetry and Enclosurementioning
confidence: 99%