The present paper is an attempt to lay the foundation for Lexical Typology as a new kind of linguistic typology.1 The goal of Lexical Typology is to investigate crosslinguistically significant patterns of interaction between lexicon and grammar
Abstract The categorization alluded to in the title is the assignment of a class of concepts to a le...
Traditionally, lexical typology has to a large extent been interested in lexical categorization of v...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...
The present paper is an attempt to lay the foundation for Lexical Typology as a new kind of linguist...
The present issue brings together a cross-section of high-quality lexical-typological work which com...
The present issue brings together a cross-section of high-quality lexical-typological work which com...
The paper focuses on the mutual relations between linguistics and lexicographAgainst the background ...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on lexical typology understood as cross-linguistic resear...
Lexica play an important role in every linguistic discipline. We are confronted with many types of l...
Abstract: The article attempts a first conspectus of what is known about interdisciplinary con-tact...
The article attempts a first conspectus of what is known about interdisciplinary con-tacts between t...
Linguists characteristically regard language as a structured system. Their work has been almost enti...
Lexical field theory is a theory based on the view that the lexicon of a language consists of paradi...
The present article surveys the main directions of the contemporary lexical-semantic typology and ho...
The article discusses one of the lesser studied aspects of linguistic typology, the lexicon. Taking ...
Abstract The categorization alluded to in the title is the assignment of a class of concepts to a le...
Traditionally, lexical typology has to a large extent been interested in lexical categorization of v...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...
The present paper is an attempt to lay the foundation for Lexical Typology as a new kind of linguist...
The present issue brings together a cross-section of high-quality lexical-typological work which com...
The present issue brings together a cross-section of high-quality lexical-typological work which com...
The paper focuses on the mutual relations between linguistics and lexicographAgainst the background ...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on lexical typology understood as cross-linguistic resear...
Lexica play an important role in every linguistic discipline. We are confronted with many types of l...
Abstract: The article attempts a first conspectus of what is known about interdisciplinary con-tact...
The article attempts a first conspectus of what is known about interdisciplinary con-tacts between t...
Linguists characteristically regard language as a structured system. Their work has been almost enti...
Lexical field theory is a theory based on the view that the lexicon of a language consists of paradi...
The present article surveys the main directions of the contemporary lexical-semantic typology and ho...
The article discusses one of the lesser studied aspects of linguistic typology, the lexicon. Taking ...
Abstract The categorization alluded to in the title is the assignment of a class of concepts to a le...
Traditionally, lexical typology has to a large extent been interested in lexical categorization of v...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...