New study tests machine learning on detection of borrowed words in world languages

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Lexical borrowing is very widespread and may affect even those words that play an important role in our daily life. English'mountain', for example, was borrowed from Old French, along with many other words. Researchers from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History have investigated the ability of machine learning algorithms to identify lexical borrowings using word lists from a single language. Results published in the journal PLOS ONE show that current machine-learning methods alone are insufficient for borrowing detection, confirming that additional data and expert knowledge are needed to tackle one of historical linguistics' most pressing challenges. Lexical borrowing, or the direct transfer of words from one language to another, has interested scholars for millennia, as evidenced in Plato's Kratylos dialog, in which Socrates discusses the challenge imposed by borrowed words on etymological studies.

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