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Assessing the Role of Socio-Demographic Triggers on Kolmogorov-Based Complexity in Spoken English Varieties
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Ehret, Katharina
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Community research
/ Complexity
/ Corpus analysis
/ corpus linguistics
/ Debates
/ Demographics
/ Dialects
/ English language
/ English varieties
/ Hypotheses
/ Kolmogorov complexity
/ language complexity
/ Language contact
/ Language varieties
/ Languages
/ Linguistic complexity
/ Linguistics
/ Migration
/ Morphological complexity
/ Morphology
/ Morphosyntax
/ Native speakers
/ Population density
/ Regression analysis
/ Second language learning
/ Sociodemographics
/ Sociolinguistics
/ Syntactic complexity
/ typology
/ Verbal communication
2025
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Assessing the Role of Socio-Demographic Triggers on Kolmogorov-Based Complexity in Spoken English Varieties
by
Ehret, Katharina
in
Community research
/ Complexity
/ Corpus analysis
/ corpus linguistics
/ Debates
/ Demographics
/ Dialects
/ English language
/ English varieties
/ Hypotheses
/ Kolmogorov complexity
/ language complexity
/ Language contact
/ Language varieties
/ Languages
/ Linguistic complexity
/ Linguistics
/ Migration
/ Morphological complexity
/ Morphology
/ Morphosyntax
/ Native speakers
/ Population density
/ Regression analysis
/ Second language learning
/ Sociodemographics
/ Sociolinguistics
/ Syntactic complexity
/ typology
/ Verbal communication
2025
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Assessing the Role of Socio-Demographic Triggers on Kolmogorov-Based Complexity in Spoken English Varieties
by
Ehret, Katharina
in
Community research
/ Complexity
/ Corpus analysis
/ corpus linguistics
/ Debates
/ Demographics
/ Dialects
/ English language
/ English varieties
/ Hypotheses
/ Kolmogorov complexity
/ language complexity
/ Language contact
/ Language varieties
/ Languages
/ Linguistic complexity
/ Linguistics
/ Migration
/ Morphological complexity
/ Morphology
/ Morphosyntax
/ Native speakers
/ Population density
/ Regression analysis
/ Second language learning
/ Sociodemographics
/ Sociolinguistics
/ Syntactic complexity
/ typology
/ Verbal communication
2025
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Assessing the Role of Socio-Demographic Triggers on Kolmogorov-Based Complexity in Spoken English Varieties
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Assessing the Role of Socio-Demographic Triggers on Kolmogorov-Based Complexity in Spoken English Varieties
2025
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This paper assesses the role of socio-demographic triggers on Kolmogorov-based complexity in spoken English varieties. It thus contributes to the ongoing debate on contact and complexity in the sociolinguistic typological research community. Currently, evidence on whether socio-demographic triggers influence the morphosyntactic complexity of languages is controversial and inconclusive. Particularly controversial is the influence of the proportion of non-native speakers and the number of native speakers, which are both common proxies for language contact. In order to illuminate the issue from an English-varieties perspective, I use regression analysis to test several socio-demographic triggers in a corpus database of spoken English varieties. Language complexity here is operationalised in terms of Kolmogorov-based morphological and syntactic complexity. The results only partially support the idea that socio-demographic triggers influence morphosyntactic complexity in English varieties, i.e., speaker-related triggers turn out to be negative but non-significant. Yet, net migration rate shows a positive significant effect on morphological complexity which needs to be seen in the global context of English as a commodity and unequal access to English. I thus argue that socioeconomic triggers are better predictors for complexity than demographic speaker numbers. In sum, the paper opens up new horizons for research on language complexity.
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