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Typology

2021
This chapter assesses typology. The importance of typologies is contested. Some scholars view them as fundamental to concept construction, while others consider that they are temporary devices at best and actually discourage their use. The chapter focuses on the less problematic, heuristic roles of typologies.
Jean-Frédéric Morin   +2 more
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Creole typology is analytic typology

Language Ecology, 2021
AbstractThis paper reviews a number of specific features typical of analytic languages, in an attempt to investigate whether Creole languages can indeed be grouped, at least structurally, with other languages of the analytic (or isolating) type. Based onSybesma et al.
Szeto, Pui Yiu   +2 more
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Typology

2022
Anirban Adhya, Philip D. Plowright
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NEW DIRECTIONS IN LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGY: CHARACTEROLOGICAL TYPOLOGY, DETERMINATIVE TYPOLOGY, TYPOLOGY OF LEVELS

    The American linguist E.Sapir is credited with establishing the foundations of new directions in morphological typology. The principal expression of E.Sapir’s linguistic views is to be found in his book Language, as well as in the articles “The Position of Linguistics as a Science” and “Language”.
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