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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.
Pui Yiu Szeto   +3 more
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A Typology of Parasuicide

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1977
Parasuicide is not a single syndrome. Subtypes at present recognized are based largely on clinically derived stereotypes. When considering a series of patients, the clinician is unable to handle more than a few attributes at a time. This paper describes the application of three very different clustering algorithms to a material of 350 treated ...
A. S. Henderson   +9 more
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Typology for Teamwork

The American Journal of Nursing, 1974
During the past quarter of a century, the team concept has been viewed increasingly as one way of coping with the explosion of scientific knowledge and the proliferation of health worker categories. The purposes of the team are clear: for the patient, improved care and minimal duplication and confusion; for the worker, role identity, mutual support ...
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Typology of Ergativity

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2009
AbstractErgativity refers to patterning in a language whereby the subject of a transitive clause behaves differently to the subject of an intransitive clause, which behaves like the object of a transitive clause. Ergativity can be manifested in morphology, lexicon, syntax, and discourse organisation.
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Temperament and typology

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2013
AbstractThis paper takes a cue from Harvard neuroscientists Jerome Kagan and Nancy Snidman's (2004) comment that Jung's work on typology has remarkable relevance to their research on neurobiological correlates of temperament and develops the links between the theorists separated by almost a century.
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Stress in windows: Language typology and factorial typology [PDF]

open access: possibleLingua, 2012
This paper will draw up a survey of metrical window systems informed by typological databases. The survey confirms that the maximum window size equals three syllables at both edges. Only final syllables (not initial ones) can be obligatorily unstressed. Any syllable in initial and final windows can be a default position.
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A typology for the classification of disasters

Community Mental Health Journal, 1980
A model that can be used to classify various types of dasasters is presented. The model allows for disasters to be classified along five criteria: (1) type of disaster (acts of God as opposed to man made), (2) duration of disaster, (3) degree of personal impact, (4) potential for occurrence, and (5) control over future impact.
Stuart Ghertner   +2 more
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IT Standards Typology

2006
A scientific community needs well-defined and agreed-upon concepts with related terms as a basis for a sound academic discourse. The field of IT standards and standardization research is still developing in this direction. This Chapter aims to contribute to this process by proposing a definition for the area of research as well as classifications of IT
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The Typological Concept

American Antiquity, 1944
This paper is an attempt to clarify the meaning of the terms “type” and “variation” when applied to archaeological materials. Although they are used constantly in speech and literature in almost every conceivable context, it must be admitted that archaeology has no generally accepted, impersonal methods of establishing the scope and application of ...
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