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