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  • This category collects articles related to '''Typology'''.
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  • ...udy of meaning ([[semantics]]) using the cross-linguistic methodology of [[typology]]. :::*''"Semantic typology is the comparative study of linguistic categorization—research into how l
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  • ...)''' is an organization of linguists with a special interest in [[language typology]]. It was founded in 1993. [http://www.linguistic-typology.org/ ALT Website]
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  • ...)''' is an organization of linguists with a special interest in [[language typology]]. It was founded in 1993. [http://www.linguistic-typology.org/ ALT Website]
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  • ...udy of meaning ([[semantics]]) using the cross-linguistic methodology of [[typology]]. :::*''"Semantic typology is the comparative study of linguistic categorization—research into how l
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  • ...n about a path is expressed outside the verb (by s [[satellite (in Talmy's typology)|satellite]]), e.g. by adverbial particles (''out, in, past''). *[[Slobin, Dan]]. 2004. The many ways to search for a frog: linguistic typology & the expression of motion events. In S. Strömqvist & L. Verhoeven eds. Re
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  • ...gy. He was one of the main representatives of the Leningrad/St.Petersburg Typology Group. ...1987, 2008), general typology of converbs (1990, 1995), as well as general typology of reciprocal constructions (2007).
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  • *[[Association for Linguistic Typology]] *[[Language Typology]]
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  • This category collects articles related to '''Typology'''.
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  • Kazuhiro Okada (PhD, Hokkaido, 2015) Japanese Linguistics and typology of writing systems
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  • *[[Language Typology and Universals (STUF)]] *[[Linguistic Typology]]
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  • '''ALT''' is an abbreviation of [[Association for Linguistic Typology]].
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  • *Nichols, Johanna. 2007. What, if anything, is typology? ''Linguistic Typology'' 11.231–238.
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  • Andrews, Avery. 1985. The major functions of the noun phrase. In ''Language Typology and syntactic description,'' vol. 1. ''Clause structure,'' ed. by Timothy S
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  • ...(a.k.a. Nootka; Wakashan family, British Columbia, Canada), morphosyntax, typology, discourse and grammar
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  • * typology and universals
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  • * Filimonova, Elena (ed.) 2005. ''Clusivity: Typology and Case Studies of the Inclusive-Exclusive Distinction.'' (Typological Stu
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  • *Loeb-Diehl, Flora. 2005. ''The Typology of Manner Expressions''. Diss. Ponsen & Looijen. ...epictive secondary predicates in crosslinguistic perspective. ''Linguistic Typology 8(1)'': 59-131.
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  • :How about one for typology?[[User:MagnusPH|MagnusPH]] 21:16, 10 January 2008 (CET) ...? Typology certainly seems suitable as well, though it's not so clear that typology has its own subject matter (it rather seems to be defined by the perspectiv
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  • * Filimonova, Elena (ed.) 2005. ''Clusivity: Typology and Case Studies of the Inclusive-Exclusive Distinction.'' (Typological Stu
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  • *Hengeveld, Kees. 1992. ''Non-verbal predication : theory, typology, diachrony.'' Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter
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  • ...]]s, and [[polysynthetic language]]s. One basic assumption underlying this typology is that agglutination is the primary type of [[word formation]], and that t ...Typological distinctions in Word-formation. In Shopen, T. (ed.) ''Language Typology and Grammatical Description, vol. 3.'' Cambridge: CUP.
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  • *[[Language Typology]]
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