• Morphological typology is a way of classifying the languages of the world (see linguistic typology) that groups languages according to their common morphological...
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  • features Morphological typology, a method of classifying languages Typology (psychology), a model of personality types Psychological typologies, classifications...
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  • form phrases and sentences. Morphological typology is a distinct field that categorises languages based on the morphological features they exhibit. The...
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  • ISBN 9780803959620. "Lecture No. 13". bucknell.edu. Retrieved 4 April 2023. "Morphological Typology" (PDF). studiumdigitale.uni-frankfurt.de. Retrieved 4 April 2023...
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    to retain English semantics, but typically follow phonological and morphological structures of Igbo. Lexical items conform to the vowel harmony intrinsic...
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  • phylogenetic methods borrowed from cladistics. One class of typology consists of a descriptive or morphological approach. It is based on the physical characteristics...
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  • Greek lies in between Hebrew and English. Lemma (morphology) Lexeme Morphological typology Morphology (linguistics) Phono-semantic matching Principal parts...
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  • Linguistic typology (or language typology) is a field of linguistics that studies and classifies languages according to their structural features to allow...
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    Koreanic languages) share considerable similarity in syntactic and morphological typology while having a small number of lexical resemblances. Observing the...
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  • The American-Canadian sexologist Ray Blanchard proposed a psychological typology of gender dysphoria, transsexualism, and fetishistic transvestism in a...
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  • (gk. morph). When this dichotomy is employed between typology and morphology, the term typology tends to refer to the more limited aspects of buildings...
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    English does. Navajo is difficult to classify in terms of broad morphological typology: it relies heavily on affixes—mainly prefixes—like agglutinative...
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  • area, both Oceanic and Papuan, has no passive voice. There is also no morphological method to create a causative. Detransitivization can be accomplished...
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    placement, etc. (Formal building typology is also sometimes referred to as morphology (gk. morph).) Lastly, a stylistic typology borrows from art history and...
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  • atlas, atlant- (for English Atlas, Atlantic). Lemma (morphology) Lexeme Morphological typology Morphology (linguistics) Principal parts Root (linguistics)...
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    pioneer in Indo-European studies, comparative linguistics, and morphological typology, publishing in 1819 the first theory linking the Indo-Iranian and...
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  • In linguistic typology, split ergativity is a feature of certain languages where some constructions use ergative syntax and morphology, but other constructions...
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    Although Guniyandi is the most similar language to Bunuba based on linguistic typology, they are not mutually intelligible, rather they are subgroups of the overarching...
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    Agglutination (category Linguistic morphology)
    Machine. Greenberg, Joseph H. (1960). "A Quantitative Approach to the Morphological Typology of Language". International Journal of American Linguistics. 26...
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  • Polysynthetic language (category Linguistic typology)
    all known morphological types. He also built on the work of Leonard Bloomfield who in his 1914 work Language dismissed morphological typology, stating...
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  • Head-directionality parameter (category Linguistic typology)
    ordering here is related to one of the chief questions in the word order typology of languages, namely the normal order of subject, verb and object within...
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  • Paradigms: Content and Form at the Syntax-Morphology Interface. Cambridge University Press 2016 Morphological Typology: From Word to Paradigm. with Raphael...
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  • inflecting language, an inflectional morphological pattern is not the explicit list of inflected forms. A morphological pattern usually references a prototypical...
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  •  140–161. "Distinguishing referential from grammatical function in morphological typology." Linguistic diversity and language theories, ed. by Zygmunt Frajzyngier...
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  • grammatical agreement and grammatical relations, morphological typology, phonological word domains, areal typology, linguistic relativity, and more recently...
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  • Linguistic Typology is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of linguistic typology. It was established in 1997, and is published by...
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  • 394-415. Greenberg, Joseph H. 1960. A quantitative approach to the morphological typology of language, International Journal of American Linguistics, 26.178-94...
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    (1991): introduced an additional typology based on blade morphology (types 1–14) and a typology of pommel shapes (types 1–17, with subtypes), focussing...
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  • In linguistic typology, active–stative alignment (also split intransitive alignment or semantic alignment) is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which...
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  • Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, he is credited with further developing morphological typology. Skalička was born on 19 August 1909 in Prague, then part of Austria-Hungary...
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