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  1. Populations that speak more closely related languages will strongly predict similar musical traditionsPassmore, Sam - Global musical diversity is largely independent of linguistic and genetic hi..., 2024 - 2 Variables

    Music is a universal but diverse human trait. Using a dataset of 5,242 songs from 719 societies, this study identifies five major dimensions of musical diversity that show patterned geographic and historical structure. The authors then use these dimensions to ask whether they are related to genetic and linguistic relationships from 121 societies. Musical similarities are found to be only weakly related to language or genetic relationships, with stronger links only in certain regions such as Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa with further analysis showing largely vertical transmission across generations. Overall, global musical traditions appear largely independent from genetic and linguistic histories.

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  2. Populations that are more genetically similar will strongly predict similar musical traditionsPassmore, Sam - Global musical diversity is largely independent of linguistic and genetic hi..., 2024 - 2 Variables

    Music is a universal but diverse human trait. Using a dataset of 5,242 songs from 719 societies, this study identifies five major dimensions of musical diversity that show patterned geographic and historical structure. The authors then use these dimensions to ask whether they are related to genetic and linguistic relationships from 121 societies. Musical similarities are found to be only weakly related to language or genetic relationships, with stronger links only in certain regions such as Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa with further analysis showing largely vertical transmission across generations. Overall, global musical traditions appear largely independent from genetic and linguistic histories.

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  3. Musical traditions will show spatial autocorrelation, such that geographically closer societies are more musically similar than distant ones.Passmore, Sam - Global musical diversity is largely independent of linguistic and genetic hi..., 2024 - 2 Variables

    Music is a universal but diverse human trait. Using a dataset of 5,242 songs from 719 societies, this study identifies five major dimensions of musical diversity that show patterned geographic and historical structure. The authors then use these dimensions to ask whether they are related to genetic and linguistic relationships from 121 societies. Musical similarities are found to be only weakly related to language or genetic relationships, with stronger links only in certain regions such as Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa with further analysis showing largely vertical transmission across generations. Overall, global musical traditions appear largely independent from genetic and linguistic histories.

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  4. Variation in global music may be explained by either (a) neutral drift (random cultural change) or (b) functional coevolution (adaptation of music to social structures)Passmore, Sam - Global musical diversity is largely independent of linguistic and genetic hi..., 2024 - 2 Variables

    Music is a universal but diverse human trait. Using a dataset of 5,242 songs from 719 societies, this study identifies five major dimensions of musical diversity that show patterned geographic and historical structure. The authors then use these dimensions to ask whether they are related to genetic and linguistic relationships from 121 societies. Musical similarities are found to be only weakly related to language or genetic relationships, with stronger links only in certain regions such as Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa with further analysis showing largely vertical transmission across generations. Overall, global musical traditions appear largely independent from genetic and linguistic histories.

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  5. Musical traditions will display tree-like (vertically transmitted) structures, but also evidence of horizontal diffusion (borrowing across groups).Passmore, Sam - Global musical diversity is largely independent of linguistic and genetic hi..., 2024 - 2 Variables

    Music is a universal but diverse human trait. Using a dataset of 5,242 songs from 719 societies, this study identifies five major dimensions of musical diversity that show patterned geographic and historical structure. The authors then use these dimensions to ask whether they are related to genetic and linguistic relationships from 121 societies. Musical similarities are found to be only weakly related to language or genetic relationships, with stronger links only in certain regions such as Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa with further analysis showing largely vertical transmission across generations. Overall, global musical traditions appear largely independent from genetic and linguistic histories.

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  6. Genetic distance will be positively associated with linguistic variability (2).Brown, Steven - Correlations in the population structure of music, genes and language, 2014 - 2 Variables

    By testing relationships between musical, geographic, genetic, and linguistic distance among nine indigenous groups in Taiwan, the researchers aim to quantitatively evaluate a developing theory of coevolution between these traits. An especially strong correlation between musical variability and genetic distance suggests that music may possess worldwide time depth, diversity, and universality equal to or greater than that of language, and could thus serve as a complementary marker for reconstruction of long-term population shifts.

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  7. Genetic distance between human populations tends to be correlated with linguistic distance.Pichkar, Yakov - Genetic and linguistic comparisons reveal complex sex-biased transmission of..., 2024 - 5 Variables

    While not mechanically related, the transmission of genes and the transmission of languages are both mediated by culture. For example, in societies where marriage outside the language group is common, matrilocal residence practices may result in the preferential conservation of the mother’s language(s), as well as the development of distinct mtDNA haplogroups throughout a region. In this study, the authors use single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data from 130 culturally distinct populations to assess the correlation between genetic distance and linguistic distance, while controlling for various cultural and geographic factors (in other words: when populations are more genetically dissimilar, do they also tend to be further apart linguistically?). Results suggest that while the often-referenced idea of sex-based transmission of language is not universally predictable, linguistic distance almost always tends to correlate positively to both spatial and mitochondrial genetic variation.

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  8. Geographic distance will be positively associated with linguistic variability (2).Brown, Steven - Correlations in the population structure of music, genes and language, 2014 - 2 Variables

    By testing relationships between musical, geographic, genetic, and linguistic distance among nine indigenous groups in Taiwan, the researchers aim to quantitatively evaluate a developing theory of coevolution between these traits. An especially strong correlation between musical variability and genetic distance suggests that music may possess worldwide time depth, diversity, and universality equal to or greater than that of language, and could thus serve as a complementary marker for reconstruction of long-term population shifts.

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  9. Musical variability will be positively associated with linguistic variability (2).Brown, Steven - Correlations in the population structure of music, genes and language, 2014 - 2 Variables

    By testing relationships between musical, geographic, genetic, and linguistic distance among nine indigenous groups in Taiwan, the researchers aim to quantitatively evaluate a developing theory of coevolution between these traits. An especially strong correlation between musical variability and genetic distance suggests that music may possess worldwide time depth, diversity, and universality equal to or greater than that of language, and could thus serve as a complementary marker for reconstruction of long-term population shifts.

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  10. Genetic distance will be positively associated with variability in musical characteristics (2).Brown, Steven - Correlations in the population structure of music, genes and language, 2014 - 2 Variables

    By testing relationships between musical, geographic, genetic, and linguistic distance among nine indigenous groups in Taiwan, the researchers aim to quantitatively evaluate a developing theory of coevolution between these traits. An especially strong correlation between musical variability and genetic distance suggests that music may possess worldwide time depth, diversity, and universality equal to or greater than that of language, and could thus serve as a complementary marker for reconstruction of long-term population shifts.

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