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"This is the latest version of the 1956 book which began the modern study of universals, and provides the foundation for many inquiries that followed. The hypotheses are cast at a moderate level of abstraction, and so are likely to survive as a basis for inquiry for many decades to come."Prof. Dr. William Labov
Linguistic universals. --- Universals (Linguistics). --- Universaliën (Taalwetenschap) --- Universals (Linguistics) --- Universaux (Linguistique) --- Linguistics --- Linguistics. --- Language and languages --- Linguistic science --- Science of language --- Universals --- Typology (Linguistics) --- linguistic typology. --- Universaux (linguistique)
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"Greenberg's survey of the earlier history of typology is without rivals, a must read for every linguist who is curious about the intellectual roots of current typology. This wouldn't be a work by Greenberg if it didn't go far beyond simple historiography, providing a highly original and readable framework for understanding the earlier efforts." Prof. Dr. Martin Haspelmath, Max-Planck-Institut für Evolutionäre Anthropologie
Typology (Linguistics) --- Language and languages --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Linguistic typology --- Linguistics --- Linguistic universals --- Typology --- Classification
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This book collects Joseph Greenberg's most important writings on the genetic classification of the world's languages. William Croft sets the work in context and considers its impact and the bitter controversy it excited.
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Comparative linguistics.
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Classification.
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