Johann-Mattis List Professor Dr. University of Passau Commons username: @lingulist Mastodon handle: @lingulist@social.mpdl.mpg.de ORCID iD: 0000-0003-2133-8919 lingulist.de Following 4 members View ProfileActivitySites 0CORE deposits 42Following 4Followers 10Groups 6DiscussionsDocs Academic InterestsChinese linguisticscomputational linguisticsHistorical linguisticsSino-Tibetan linguistics Commons GroupsHCClassical Philology and LinguisticsDigital HumanistsDigital Humanities East AsiaHistory of Linguistics and Language StudyLinguisticsNLP for Ancient languages Recent Commons Activity deposited Multilingual Computational Li… in the group NLP for Ancient languages deposited Multilingual Computational Li… in the group Linguistics deposited Multilingual Computational Li… in the group Digital Humanists deposited Multilingual Computational Li… in the group Classical Philology and Lingu… Work Shared in COREBooksPragmatics of Language EvolutionArticlesComputer-Assisted Approaches to Rule-Based Phonological ReconstructionAnnotating cognates in phylogenetic studies of South-East Asian languagesOf Word Families and Language Trees: New and Old Metaphors in Studies on Language HistoryComputational Approaches to Historical Language ComparisonCorrecting a Bias in TIGER Rates Resulting from High Amounts of Invariant and Singleton Cognate SetsBenefits of reflex prediction. A case study of Western Kho-BwaA digital, retro-standardized edition of the Tableaux phonétiques des patois Suisses romands (TPPSR)Multiple sequence alignment in historical linguistics. A sound class based approachThe multiple benefits of making predictions in linguisticsTowards a sustainable handling of interlinear-glossed text in language documentationCLDFBench: Give Your Cross-Linguistic Data a LiftImproving data handling and analysis in the study of rhyme patternsBeyond edit distances: Comparing linguistic reconstruction systemsTowards a sustainable handling of inter-linear-glossed text in language documentationAutomated methods for the investigation of language contact, with a focus on lexical borrowingSave the treesDated language phylogenies shed light on the ancestry of Sino-TibetanCLICS2: An improved database of cross-linguistic colexifications assembling lexical data with the help of cross-linguistic data formatsSequence comparison in computational historical linguisticsUsing ancestral state reconstruction methods for onomasiological reconstruction in multilingual word listsMore on Network Approaches in Historical Chinese Phonology (音韵学)Cross-Linguistic Data Formats, advancing data sharing and re-use in comparative linguisticsBook chaptersEvolutionary Aspects of Language ChangeChances and Challenges for Quantitative Approaches in Chinese Historical PhonologyConference proceedingsAn automated framework for fast cognate detection and Bayesian phylogenetic inference in computational historical linguisticsAre Automatic Methods for Cognate Detection Good Enough for Phylogenetic Reconstruction in Historical Linguistics?Course material or learning objectsMultilingual Computational Linguistics (Lecture, presented at the University of Passau in the Winter Term 2022-2023)Sprachwandel (Seminar)Historical language comparison with LingPy and EDICTORComputer-Assisted Language ComparisonLinguistic Diversity: Empirical PerspectivesBlog PostsComputer-Assisted Language Comparison in Practice. Volume 3Annual contributions to the Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks IIIComputer-Assisted Language Comparison in Practice. Tutorials on Computational Approaches to the History and Diversity of Languages. Volume IAnnual contributions to the Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks IIAnnual contributions to the Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks ITowards a history of concept list compilation in historical linguistics. History and Philosophy of the Language SciencesPresentationsOpen problems in computational diversity linguisticsReportsComputer-Assisted Language Comparison. Reconciling classical and computational approaches in computational historical linguisticsLectureComputational Historical LinguisticsFormal and quantitative approaches to historical language comparison Blog Posts