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  2. World Atlas of Language Structures - Wikipedia

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    The logo of World Atlas of Language Structures website The World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS) is a database of structural (phonological, grammatical, lexical) properties of languages gathered from descriptive materials. It was first published by Oxford University Press as a book with CD-ROM in 2005, and was released as the second edition on the Internet in April 2008. It is maintained ...

  3. Category:Works on linguistic typology - Wikipedia

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    1 language. فارسی; Edit links ... Books on linguistic typology ... World Atlas of Language Structures This page was last edited on 9 July 2018, at 08:12 (UTC ...

  4. Category:Linguistic atlases - Wikipedia

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    A Linguistic Atlas of Early Middle English; Atlas Linguarum Europae; Atlas Linguisticus; The Atlas of North American English; Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures; Atlas of the Languages of Iran

  5. Matthew Dryer - Wikipedia

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    Matthew S. Dryer is a professor of linguistics at the State University of New York at Buffalo who has worked in typology, syntax, and language documentation. [1] He is best known for his research on word order correlations, which has been widely cited. [2] He is one of the editors of the World Atlas of Language Structures.

  6. Linguistic typology - Wikipedia

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    The Greenbergian or universalist approach is accounted for by the World Atlas of Language Structures, among others. Typology is also done within the frameworks of functional grammar including Functional Discourse Grammar, Role and Reference Grammar, and Systemic Functional Linguistics.

  7. Morphological typology - Wikipedia

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    "Linguistic typology" (PDF). (275 KiB), chapter 9 of Halvor Eifring & Rolf Theil: Linguistics for Students of Asian and African Languages; The book Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech by Edward Sapir (1921) contains a classic introduction to the subject. Japanese Morphological Analysis API Japanese Morphological Analysis API by NTT ...

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  9. Martin Haspelmath - Wikipedia

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    Martin Haspelmath (German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈhaspl̩maːt]; born 2 February 1963 in Hoya, Lower Saxony) is a German linguist working in the field of linguistic typology.He is a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, where he worked from 1998 to 2015 and again since 2020.