The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Typology

Linguistic typology identifies both how languages vary and what they all have in common. This Handbook provides a state-of-the art survey of the aims and methods of linguistic typology, and the conclusions we can draw from them. Part I covers phonological typology, morphological typology, sociolingu...

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Main Authors: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y., Dixon, R.M.W.
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