Michael Daniel, in his chapter 'Linguistic typology and the study of language' in The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Typology, sets out to define the field of linguistic typology and situate it within linguistics generally. He opens with this: Linguistic typology compares languages to learn how different languages are, to see how far these differences may go, and to find out what generalizations can be made regarding cross-linguistic variation. (Daniel 2011:44) He also notes that "Most linguis..
In this paper, we propose a critical discussion of the rationale for this volume. After a short intr...
Typological classification is the process of describing the various linguistic types found across la...
This article deals with the factors which cause the human language to be diverse. The study of lingu...
What is linguistic typology? The term linguistic typology refers to studying, examining, classifying...
Linguistic typology is the branch of linguistics dealing with the study and classification of langua...
This chapter looks into the relations between Cognitive Linguistics and linguistic typology. The fir...
Linguistic typology identifies both how languages vary and what they all have in common. This Handbo...
Linguistic typology is concerned with classifying human languages and with identifying structural si...
Linguistic typology identifies both how languages vary and what they all have in common. This Handbo...
The goal of this article is twofold: to present a brief overview of differences and similarities bet...
pursuing one of the same goals as generative grammar: to determine the limits of pos-sible human lan...
In this article, one of the important branches of linguistics, typology, or rather, comparative typo...
This issue of Tidsskrift for Sprogforskning contains written versions of the four invited presentati...
Typology in its modern form is connected with the search for universals. This works to the advantage...
It is often assumed that the goal of typology is to define the notion ‘possible human language’. Thi...
In this paper, we propose a critical discussion of the rationale for this volume. After a short intr...
Typological classification is the process of describing the various linguistic types found across la...
This article deals with the factors which cause the human language to be diverse. The study of lingu...
What is linguistic typology? The term linguistic typology refers to studying, examining, classifying...
Linguistic typology is the branch of linguistics dealing with the study and classification of langua...
This chapter looks into the relations between Cognitive Linguistics and linguistic typology. The fir...
Linguistic typology identifies both how languages vary and what they all have in common. This Handbo...
Linguistic typology is concerned with classifying human languages and with identifying structural si...
Linguistic typology identifies both how languages vary and what they all have in common. This Handbo...
The goal of this article is twofold: to present a brief overview of differences and similarities bet...
pursuing one of the same goals as generative grammar: to determine the limits of pos-sible human lan...
In this article, one of the important branches of linguistics, typology, or rather, comparative typo...
This issue of Tidsskrift for Sprogforskning contains written versions of the four invited presentati...
Typology in its modern form is connected with the search for universals. This works to the advantage...
It is often assumed that the goal of typology is to define the notion ‘possible human language’. Thi...
In this paper, we propose a critical discussion of the rationale for this volume. After a short intr...
Typological classification is the process of describing the various linguistic types found across la...
This article deals with the factors which cause the human language to be diverse. The study of lingu...