The study discusses modeling diachronic processes by logistic regression. The phenomenon of nonlinear changes in language was first observed by Raimund Piotrowski (hence labelled as Piotrowski's law), even if actual linguistic evidence usually speaks against using the notion of a "law" in this context. In our study, we apply logistic regression models to 9 changes which occurred between 15th and 18th century in the Polish language. The attested course of the majority of these changes closely follow the expected values, which proves that the language change might indeed resemble a nonlinear phase change scenario. We also extend the original Piotrowski's approach by proposing polynomial logistic regression for these cases which can hardly be described by its standard version. Also, we propose to consider individual language change cases jointly, in order to inspect their possible collinearity or, more likely, their different dynamics in the function of time. Last but not least, we evaluate our results by testing the influence of the subcorpus size on the model's goodness-of-fit.
翻译:研究讨论了用后勤回归模式模拟地老过程。 Raimund Piotroski(称为Piotroski的法律)首先观察到语言的非线性变化现象,即使实际语言证据通常反对在这种背景下使用“法律”的概念。在研究中,我们对15世纪至18世纪波兰语中发生的9个变化采用了后勤回归模型。这些变化的证明过程大多紧跟预期值,这证明语言变化可能确实类似于非线性阶段的变化情景。我们还扩大了原Potorowski的做法,建议对这些案例采用多线性物流回归法,但标准版本几乎无法描述这些案例。此外,我们提议共同考虑个别语言变化案例,以检查它们可能具有的共性,或更有可能在时间功能上出现不同的动态。最后但并非最不重要的一点是,我们通过测试子体大小对模型的优美性影响来评估我们的结果。