Social media enhances languages differentiation: A mathematical description

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Abstract

Understanding and predicting the evolution of competing languages is a topic of high interest in a world with more than 6000 languages competing in a highly connected environment. We consider a reasonable mathematical model describing a situation of competition between two languages and analyse the effect of the speakers’ connectivity (i.e. social networks). Surprisingly, instead of homogenizing the system, a high degree of connectivity helps to introduce differentiation for the appropriate parameters.

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Vidal-Franco, I., Guiu-Souto, J., & Muñuzuri, A. P. (2017). Social media enhances languages differentiation: A mathematical description. Royal Society Open Science, 4(5). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.170094

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