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General Phonetics and Phonetic Typology  [1]

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Якобсон - Типологические исследования и их вклад в языкознание
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Гамкрелидзе - Лингвистическая типология и праязыковая реконструкция
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Studying language typology by means of corpora
An article on quantitative typology of Old English by Lumme Erilt (Dept. of English, University of Tartu, Estonia). [eng]
Гринберг- Квантитативный подход к морфологической типологии языков
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Скаличка - О современном состоянии типологии
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Research Centre for Linguistic Typology
The main business of the Centre consists in putting forward inductive generalisations about human language. For instance, it enquires whether all languages have classes of noun and verb. It investigates the interrelation between different grammatical categories -- if gender choice depends upon number is it always the case that there are more genders in singular than plural? And it looks at how languages change -- in what circumstances and from what sources do languages develop tones? And why and how do languages lose tones? A major endeavour is the Dixon/Aikhenvald project 'The categories of human languages', investigating interrelations between grammatical categories across the languages of the world, and also interrelations between grammatical categories and non-linguistic parameters. [eng]
Elvish Linguistic Fellowship
International organization devoted to the scholarly study of the invented languages of J.R.R. Tolkien. [eng]
Linguistic Typology
Journal, Editor-in-chief Frans Plank. [eng]
Contrastive Linguistics and Language Typology
international research network set up in 1996 with funds from the Flemish National Science Foundation (FWO) to bring together, promote and co-ordinate fragmented research efforts in the field of contrastive linguistics bridge the gap between theoretical and applied research so that (fundamental) contrastive research is put into practice, e.g. in language teaching and NLP and MT applications archive bibliographical and other data and make them accessible. [eng]
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