Results 211 to 220 of about 11,525 (264)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Morphological typology of languages for IR

Journal of Documentation, 2001
This paper presents a morphological classification of languages from the IR perspective. Linguistic typology research has shown that the morphological complexity of every language in the world can be described by two variables, index of synthesis and index of fusion.
openaire   +1 more source

Typology of Slavic languages

2021
The book provides with a description of the Slavic world: Slavic countries, Slavic peoples, systems of Slavic writing. A typological description of modern Slavic languages is presented: their lexical, phonetic, grammatical features are considered, including some categories of sentences and text.
openaire   +1 more source

Introducing Language Typology

2012
Language typology identifies similarities and differences among languages of the world. This textbook provides an introduction to the subject which assumes minimal prior knowledge of linguistics. It offers the broadest coverage of any introductory book, including sections on historical change, language acquisition, and language processing.
openaire   +1 more source

Typologies and language use

2017
Abstract The study of encoding of motion events is best approached as a search for potentially interacting factors, linguistic and non-linguistic. Every language presents a cluster of typological variables. In the domain of motion events, sets of variables co-occur in at least two major patterns (verb‑ and satellite-framed).
openaire   +1 more source

A Typology of the Prestige Language

Language, 1986
The recurrent features of a ‘prestige language’ are broadly reviewed. The prevailing socio-political constellation provides motivations for its rise, the ways of acquiring it, the domains it transmits, and the causes of its decline. The process of its nativization can be analysed synchronically in terms of creolization, and diachronically in terms of ...
openaire   +1 more source

Language Typology 1987

1990
These papers from the 1987 Typology Symposium — a follow-up to the 1985 meeting in Moscow — deal with the relevance of typology for historical linguistics. Its application in understanding phonological and grammatical change is examined for a variety of languages.
openaire   +1 more source

Creoles and language typology

2011
The distinct social origin of creoles, along with pidgins and mixed languages, makes them a source of interest to typologists, given their interest in the cross-linguistic distribution of structural feature values. Typologists, like creolists before them, are interested in issues such as whether creoles have a distinct typological profile and how ...
openaire   +1 more source

Language Typology 1988

1991
This is the third volume of papers yielded from the annual Linguistic Typology symposia inaugurated by the International Research and Exchange Board. The volume deals with an area of linguistics in which scholars of the USSR have made notable contributions and makes available to the West at least one segment of Soviet historical linguistics.
openaire   +1 more source

Language Typology 1985

1986
This volume presents revised versions of papers originally presented at the Colloquium in Linguistic Typology, held in Moscow in 1985. The organizers and participants of the colloquium considered it of great importance to come to terms on primary principles, in order to be able to build on previous research and to determine the place of typology in ...
openaire   +1 more source

“Somewhere along your pedigree, a bitch got over the wall!” A proposal of implicitly offensive language typology

Lodz Papers in Pragmatics, 2023
Kristina Strkalj Despot   +2 more
exaly  

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy