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The EVOCAT project explores how linguistic categories and their markers evolve over time. By analyzing ancient Indo-European languages, it aims to uncover the principles governing the formation and representation of these categories, contributing to our understanding of human language.
Linguistic categories serve as cognitive tools for humans to organize, understand, and navigate the complex world around them.
Categorizers - elements that formally mark lexical categories such as nouns, verbs, and adjectives - belong to the core building blocks of the mental lexicon.
However, it is still unclear how and why new categories and categorizers arise and how their function changes over time.
Bridging the gap between disciplines, the EVOCAT project aims to unravel this puzzle by uncov…
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