• Linguistic typology (or language typology) is a field of linguistics that studies and classifies languages according to their structural features to allow...
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  • Linguistic Typology is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of linguistic typology. It was established in 1997, and is published by...
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  • Linguistics (redirect from LinguisticS)
    phonetic features are important to identifying a word. Linguistic typology (or language typology) is a field of linguistics that studies and classifies...
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  • The Association for Linguistic Typology (ALT) is a professional society for linguists interested in linguistic typology (general comparative linguistics...
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  • Bernard Comrie (category Fellows of the Linguistic Society of America)
    1947) is a British-born linguist. Comrie is a specialist in linguistic typology, linguistic universals and on Caucasian languages. Comrie was born in Sunderland...
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  • Research in this area of linguistics is closely tied to the study of linguistic typology, and intends to reveal generalizations across languages, likely tied...
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  • Morphological typology is a way of classifying the languages of the world (see linguistic typology) that groups languages according to their common morphological...
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    Australian National University under the name Research Centre for Linguistic Typology. It moved to La Trobe University in 2000. La Trobe began collecting...
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    employed by their speakers. This view places importance on the study of linguistic typology, or the classification of languages according to structural features...
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  • Alexandra Aikhenvald, numerous volumes on linguistic typology in the series Explorations in Linguistic Typology, the fundamental The Amazonian languages...
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  • language Central Flores languages Analytic language Free morpheme Linguistic typology Synthetic language Zero-marking language "A Computerized Identification...
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  • Sims 2002, p. 15. Haspelmath & Sims 2002, p. 16. Word : a cross-linguistic typology. Robert M. W. Dixon, A. I︠U︡. Aĭkhenvalʹd. Cambridge: Cambridge University...
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    Neo-Darwinian linguistics", Linguistic Typology, 5 (2–3): 213–310 DeGraff, Michel (2002), "Relexification: A reevaluation" (PDF), Linguistic Anthropology, 44 (4):...
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  • Syntax (redirect from Linguistic syntax)
    endowment common to the human species. In that framework and in others, linguistic typology and universals have been primary explicanda. Alternative explanations...
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  • research into natural language syntax and grammar, especially within linguistic typology. The annotation scheme has it roots in three related projects: The...
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  • Joseph Greenberg (category Linguistic Society of America presidents)
    2001) was an American linguist, known mainly for his work concerning linguistic typology and the genetic classification of languages. Joseph Greenberg was...
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  • typological distributions". Rethinking Universals: How Rarities Affect Linguistic Theory: 139–168. doi:10.1515/9783110220933.139. ISBN 978-3-11-022092-6...
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  • In linguistic typology, active–stative alignment (also split intransitive alignment or semantic alignment) is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which...
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    École Normale Supérieure dedicated to linguistics. François has done linguistic fieldwork in Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands. In 2002, he published a...
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  • In linguistic typology, subject–verb–object (SVO) is a sentence structure where the subject comes first, the verb second, and the object third. Languages...
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    Hammarström, Harald. (2009) Whence the Kanum Base-6 Numeral System?. Linguistic Typology 13(2). 305-319. West Morehead River Evans, Nicholas (2018). "The...
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  • Grammatical gender Text linguistics Language documentation Linguistic relativity Linguistic typology François & Ponsonnet (2013). Kordić, Snježana (2010)....
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  • Word taboo (redirect from Linguistic taboo)
    (2017). "Typology of Secret Languages and Linguistic Taboos". In Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.; Dixon, R. M. W. (eds.). The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Typology...
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  • calls "Hebrew"). Analytic language Bound morpheme Isolating language Linguistic typology Morphological derivation Morphology (linguistics) Dawson, Hope C...
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  • Ergative–absolutive alignment (category Linguistic typology)
    In linguistic typology, ergative–absolutive alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which the single argument ("subject") of an intransitive...
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    Anthropology. 16 (1). doi:10.1086/201521. McAlpin, David W. (1979). "Linguistic prehistory: the Dravidian situation". In Deshpande, Madhav M.; Hook, Peter...
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  • the syntactic constituents of a language. Word order typology studies it from a cross-linguistic perspective, and examines how languages employ different...
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  • Head-marking language (category Linguistic typology)
    Nichols in 1986 and has come to be widely used as a basic category in linguistic typology. The concepts of head-marking and dependent-marking are commonly...
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  • ISBN 0-520-09843-9 Robert M. W. Dixon, Y. Alexandra, Adjective Classes: A Cross-linguistic Typology , page 74, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-920346-6 Matisoff...
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  • Hoya, Lower Saxony) is a German linguist working in the field of linguistic typology. He is a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary...
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