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Research Article

Estimating Phonetic Probability in Etymology

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Pages 339-349 | Published online: 02 Mar 2021
 

ABSTRACT

An etymological proposition is often said to be probable or improbable from the phonetic point of view, and it is not rare for opinions to diverge on which it is. The estimation is typically purely intuitive, based on perceived similarity and no more than a handful of analogous examples. This paper proposes a method for quantifying the phonetic probability of an etymology and comparing it to the alternative hypothesis. It is intended to be used with sizable datasets, to produce a well-supported, objective verdict.

Acknowledgment

I would like to express my gratitude to the anonymous reviewer for their advice about the composition of the previous version of this paper. I did not follow it – not exactly; I followed its extrapolation, and I think this version is a substantial improvement.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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