In this online talk, I report on some of the conceptual challenges that arise in creating typological databases such as the World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS) or the Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures (APiCS). While the empirical challenges (getting relevant data from many small languages around the world) are obvious, the conceptual challenges have been understood in different ways: (i) finding the true natural categories for comparison; or (ii) making sure that the comparisons are valid in the absence of natural kinds. I argue that comparative concepts (as in Haspelmath 2018) provide the right methodological tool. In a next step, we would like to compare different typological databases with each other, so we want to mak...
For some time in the field of typology there has been debate about the nature of the categories or c...
Round & Corbett’s (2020) paper on “comparability and measurement in typological science” is an inter...
In this paper, we propose a critical discussion of the rationale for this volume. After a short intr...
The article's primary concern is to address the usage of The world atlas of language structures thro...
In this paper, I argue that we need to distinguish carefully between descriptive categories, i.e. ca...
Language comparison requires user-friendly tools that facilitate the standardization of linguistic d...
The paper’s primary concern is to address the usage of WALS through comparing it with another typolo...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...
Here I argue that the distinction between comparative concepts and descriptive categories helps lang...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
Linguistic typology aims to capture structural and semantic variation across the world’s languages. ...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...
For some time in the field of typology there has been debate about the nature of the categories or c...
Round & Corbett’s (2020) paper on “comparability and measurement in typological science” is an inter...
In this paper, we propose a critical discussion of the rationale for this volume. After a short intr...
The article's primary concern is to address the usage of The world atlas of language structures thro...
In this paper, I argue that we need to distinguish carefully between descriptive categories, i.e. ca...
Language comparison requires user-friendly tools that facilitate the standardization of linguistic d...
The paper’s primary concern is to address the usage of WALS through comparing it with another typolo...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...
Here I argue that the distinction between comparative concepts and descriptive categories helps lang...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
Linguistic typology aims to capture structural and semantic variation across the world’s languages. ...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...
The ASJP project aims at establishing relationships between languages on the basis of the Swadesh wo...
For some time in the field of typology there has been debate about the nature of the categories or c...
Round & Corbett’s (2020) paper on “comparability and measurement in typological science” is an inter...
In this paper, we propose a critical discussion of the rationale for this volume. After a short intr...