Abstract

Back in 1967 the linguist Ž. Muljačić used an additive distance between ill-defined linguistic features which is a forerunner of the fuzzy Hamming distance between strings of truth values in standard fuzzy logic. Here we show that if the logical frame is changed one obtains additive distances which are either sorely inadequate, as in the Łukasiewicz or probabilistic case, or coincide with the distance originally envisaged by Muljačić, as happens with a whole class of T-norms (abstract logical conjunctions) which includes the nilpotent minimum. All this strengthens the role of Muljačić distances in linguistic clustering and of Muljačić distinguishabilities (a notion subtly different from distances, but quite inalienable) in linguistic evolution. As a preliminary example we re-take and re-examine Muljačić original data.

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