Language Typology and Language Universals 2.Teilband
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  2. English
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Table of contents

  1. X. Syntactic Typology / Syntaktische Typologie / Typologie syntaxique
  2. 64. Word order typology
  3. 65. Le marquage differentiel de l’objet
  4. 66. Causatives
  5. 67. The passive voice
  6. 68. Verbal reflexives and the middle voice
  7. 69. Resultative constructions
  8. 70. Existential constructions
  9. 71. Predicative possession
  10. 72. Adnominal possession
  11. 73. Internal and external possessors
  12. 74. Complement clauses
  13. 75. Comparative constructions
  14. 76. Conditional constructions
  15. 77. Interrogative constructions
  16. 78. Hortative constructions
  17. 79. Exclamative constructions
  18. 80. Dislocation
  19. 81. Focus constructions
  20. 82. Noun phrase coordination
  21. 83. Converbs
  22. 84. Reference maintenance in discourse
  23. XI. Lexical typology / Lexikalische Typologie / La typologie lexicale
  24. 85. Lexical typology from a cognitive and linguistic point of view
  25. 86. Lexical typology from an anthropological point of view
  26. 87. Universal units in the lexicon
  27. 88. Kin terms in grammar
  28. 89. Derivation
  29. 90. Color terms
  30. 91. Spatial dimension terms
  31. 92. Quantifiers
  32. 93. Verbs of perception
  33. XII. Phonology-based typology / Typologie auf phonologischer Basis / Typologie du domaine phonologique
  34. 94. Silbenstruktur
  35. 95. Phonologische Prozesse
  36. 96. Metrical patterns
  37. 97. Tone systems
  38. 98. Intonation
  39. XIII. Salient typological parameters / Typologisch besonders markante Parameter / Paramètres typologiques particulièrement saillants
  40. 99. Silben- und akzentzählende Sprachen
  41. 100. Finite vs. non-finite languages
  42. 101. Subject-oriented vs. subjectless languages
  43. 102. Head-marking vs. dependent-marking languages
  44. 103. Configurationality and polysynthesis
  45. 104. Discourse configurationality
  46. XIV. Typological characterization of language families and linguistic areas / Typologische Charakterisierung von Sprachfamilien und Sprachbünden / La caractéristique typologique de familles et d’aires linguistiques
  47. 105. Principles of areal typology
  48. 106. Arealtypologie und Dialektologie
  49. 107. The European linguistic area: Standard Average European
  50. 108. Aire linguistique balkanique
  51. 109. Südasien als Sprachbund
  52. 110. Mesoamerica as a linguistic area
  53. XV. Diachronic aspects of language types and linguistic universals / Diachronische Aspekte von Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung / Aspects diachroniques de la recherche typologique et universaliste
  54. 111. Historizität – Sprachvariation, Sprachverschiedenheit, Sprachwandel
  55. 112. Pathways of lexicalization
  56. 113. Les processus de grammaticalisation
  57. 114. Conceptions of typological change
  58. 115. Contact-induced typological change
  59. 116. Typology and universals of Pidginization
  60. 117. Creolization
  61. 118. Typological changes in language obsolescence
  62. 119. ‘Tote’ Sprachen
  63. 120. From Latin to the Romance languages
  64. 121. From Ancient Germanic to modern Germanic languages
  65. 122. Vom Alttürkischen zu den modernen Türksprachen
  66. 123. From Ancient Egyptian to Coptic
  67. 124. Vom Altäthiopischen zu den neuäthiopischen Sprachen
  68. 125. Die kaukasischen Sprachen
  69. Indexes / Register / Indexes
  70. Index of names / Namenregister / Index des noms
  71. Index of languages / Sprachenregister / Index des langues
  72. Index of subjects / Sachregister / Index des matières