Sam Passmore
@sampassmore.bsky.social
Research Fellow with the Evolution of Cultural Diversity Initiative @ ANU
www.sampassmore.com
www.kinbank.net
Kinship | Language | Methods | Diversity
The scientific loss of languages is overshadowed by the loss of cultural knowledge. Unlike biodiversity, preserving past conditions isn’t viable or desirable. The best way to address this challenge is through coordination between governments, academia, and, most crucially, engaged communities.
April 10, 2025 at 9:29 AM
The scientific loss of languages is overshadowed by the loss of cultural knowledge. Unlike biodiversity, preserving past conditions isn’t viable or desirable. The best way to address this challenge is through coordination between governments, academia, and, most crucially, engaged communities.
Despite growing concern over diversity and more research on child language acquisition, the number of unstudied languages remains steady. Just two new languages are studied each year, while many more stop being passed to children—soon, more will be lost than studied.
April 10, 2025 at 9:29 AM
Despite growing concern over diversity and more research on child language acquisition, the number of unstudied languages remains steady. Just two new languages are studied each year, while many more stop being passed to children—soon, more will be lost than studied.
Not only are child language studies focused on institutionally similar languages and capture only a narrow range of phonetic and grammatical diversity. About 10% of this diversity can’t be studied in child learners, as those languages are no longer being acquired by children today.
April 10, 2025 at 9:29 AM
Not only are child language studies focused on institutionally similar languages and capture only a narrow range of phonetic and grammatical diversity. About 10% of this diversity can’t be studied in child learners, as those languages are no longer being acquired by children today.
NEW PAPER: Linguistics has long debated the scientific cost of narrow sampling, but growing language endangerment makes this debate urgent. We compare studied and unstudied languages in child language acquisition to assess how narrow sampling limits our understanding
doi.org/10.1162/opmi...
doi.org/10.1162/opmi...
April 10, 2025 at 9:29 AM
NEW PAPER: Linguistics has long debated the scientific cost of narrow sampling, but growing language endangerment makes this debate urgent. We compare studied and unstudied languages in child language acquisition to assess how narrow sampling limits our understanding
doi.org/10.1162/opmi...
doi.org/10.1162/opmi...
I've had some fun talking about this project on national and local radio, with ABC NewsRadio, ABC Canberra,
and 2CC radio. The paper was also covered by Forbes alongside a paper by @YutoOzaki1 which you should also read:
forbes.com/sites/evaams...
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc
and 2CC radio. The paper was also covered by Forbes alongside a paper by @YutoOzaki1 which you should also read:
forbes.com/sites/evaams...
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc
May 17, 2024 at 12:27 AM
I've had some fun talking about this project on national and local radio, with ABC NewsRadio, ABC Canberra,
and 2CC radio. The paper was also covered by Forbes alongside a paper by @YutoOzaki1 which you should also read:
forbes.com/sites/evaams...
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc
and 2CC radio. The paper was also covered by Forbes alongside a paper by @YutoOzaki1 which you should also read:
forbes.com/sites/evaams...
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc
My new paper at NatureComms tells us that musical style holds a historical signal. We show that in five dimensions of musical style, there is geographic autocorrelation and treelike structure similar to level that we see in models of language evolution.
t.co/wngVULl8Jz
t.co/wngVULl8Jz
May 17, 2024 at 12:24 AM
My new paper at NatureComms tells us that musical style holds a historical signal. We show that in five dimensions of musical style, there is geographic autocorrelation and treelike structure similar to level that we see in models of language evolution.
t.co/wngVULl8Jz
t.co/wngVULl8Jz
I am giving a seminar on the linguistic diversity of New Guinea at UoA today at 4pm. Please join if you are around!
February 28, 2024 at 7:42 PM
I am giving a seminar on the linguistic diversity of New Guinea at UoA today at 4pm. Please join if you are around!
It is very gratifying to know your research is influencing the right people.
@patrickesavage.bsky.social
@patrickesavage.bsky.social
December 6, 2023 at 10:34 PM
It is very gratifying to know your research is influencing the right people.
@patrickesavage.bsky.social
@patrickesavage.bsky.social
Reposting from elsewhere:
PhD Scholarship - call for applications. Come study the cultural evolution of mentalising or religion with [Joseph Watts] at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand
josephwatts.org/2024PhDschol...
PhD Scholarship - call for applications. Come study the cultural evolution of mentalising or religion with [Joseph Watts] at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand
josephwatts.org/2024PhDschol...
October 28, 2023 at 1:02 AM
Reposting from elsewhere:
PhD Scholarship - call for applications. Come study the cultural evolution of mentalising or religion with [Joseph Watts] at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand
josephwatts.org/2024PhDschol...
PhD Scholarship - call for applications. Come study the cultural evolution of mentalising or religion with [Joseph Watts] at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand
josephwatts.org/2024PhDschol...
Had a great time at the #Grambank workshop in Leipzig. Of course the best parts were the people and the talks but I only took photos of the buildings.
September 14, 2023 at 4:15 PM
Had a great time at the #Grambank workshop in Leipzig. Of course the best parts were the people and the talks but I only took photos of the buildings.
Just finished an excellent visit to see Diego Alburez-Gutierrez @ MPIDR in Rostock to talk kinship and demography. Lots of interesting discussions and beautiful weather. Next stop Leipzig!
September 8, 2023 at 8:32 AM
Just finished an excellent visit to see Diego Alburez-Gutierrez @ MPIDR in Rostock to talk kinship and demography. Lots of interesting discussions and beautiful weather. Next stop Leipzig!