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    Review of "North East Indian linguistics" by King, Deborah

    Published 2024
    “…It was produced under the auspices of the North East Indian Linguistic Society (NEILS)* and edited by Stephen Morey and Mark Post of the Research Centre for Linguistic Typology at La Trobe University. This work seeks to lessen the understudied status of North East Indian languages and the dearth of associated literature by presenting the results of current research in an accessible format. …”
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    Report on the 3rd Annual Meeting of the North East Indian Linguistic Society by Konnerth, Linda, Wood, Dan

    Published 2024
    “…The joint effort between Jyotiprakash Tamuli, head of the Department of Linguistics at Gauhati University, and Mark Post and Stephen Morey from La Trobe University’s Research Centre for Linguistic Typology (RCLT) made for a successful 3rd Annual Meeting of the North East Indian Linguistic Society (NEILS). …”
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    Report on the 2nd Annual Meeting of the North East India Linguistic Society by Lowes, Gwendolyn

    Published 2024
    “…The conference, jointly organized by Gauhati University Department of Linguistics and scholars from the Research Centre for Linguistic Typology (RCLT) at La Trobe University consisted of two days of workshops (February 5-6) at Gauhati University’s Linguistics Department and three days of talks (February 7-9) at the newly-inaugurated Don Bosco Institute in Guwahati’s Kharghuli Hills area.…”
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    Tense in embedded contexts: the case of romanian by Oana Lungu

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…This paper discusses the status of Romanian tenses with respect to the cross-linguistic typology, which distinguishes between Sequence of Tense (SOT) and non-SOT languages. …”
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    Las ideas linguísticas del siglo XVIII en Lorenzo Hervás: la descripción de las lenguas del mundo by Manuel Breva

    Published 1992-01-01
    “…His data description foreshadows late- nineteenth and twentieth century work in the area of linguistic typology and morphosyntactic analysis.…”
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    Las ideas linguísticas del siglo XVIII en Lorenzo Hervás: la descripción de las lenguas del mundo by Manuel Breva

    Published 1991-04-01
    “…His data description foreshadows late- nineteenth and twentieth century work in the area of linguistic typology and morphosyntactic analysis.…”
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    Classification of Specialized Texts Based on Their Terminologies by Ricardo Guantiva Acosta, Maria Teresa Cabré Castellví, Josep Maria Casrellà Lidon

    Published 2008-10-01
    “… This article deals with the classification of specialized texts based on the linguistic typology of terminology units and their density within the texts. …”
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    Tipología lingüística y la reconstrucción del acusativo plural indoeuropeo by Kenneth Shields, Jr.

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Teniendo en cuenta que la reconstrucción tradicional del sufijo *-ns del acusativo plural no temático del indoeuropeo, en tanto que combinación de la desinencia de acusativo *-m y la terminación de plural *-s, viola un universal lingüistico que estipula que «si están presentes morfemas tanto de número como de caso y ambos siguen o preceden al nombre base, el morfema que expresa el número casi siempre aparece entre el nombre base y el morfema que expresa el caso» (The Universals Archive de la Association for Linguistic Typology), este artículo indaga una posible etimología del sufijo acorde con ese universal. …”
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    Russian and Polish Grammars of the 18th Century as Textbooks on Language Theory by Alla Kozhinowa

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…That information lay in the field of linguistic typology. It was also assumed that a language could acquire communicative, cognitive, nominative, and poetic functions (the appropriate terms were not used at that time). …”
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    Motion event components and gesticulation as linguistic practice in Turkish by Olcay Türk, Zeynep Doyuran

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Furthermore, it tries to explain the relationship between linguistic typology and gestures, depending on Talmy’s (1985) grouping of languages. …”
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    Non-finite Complementation: A case study of Bùlì by Sulemana, Abdul-Razak

    Published 2022
    “…While the main concern of the dissertation is Universal Grammar (UG) and linguistic typology, I have, in the discussions, provided a substantial amount of descriptive as well as analytical material concerning these aspects of the grammar of Bùlì. …”
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    Beyond translation technique: linguistic approaches to the Septuagint’s translation of the Aramaic verbal system in Old Greek Daniel, Theodotion Daniel, and 2 Esdras by Daniel, AG

    Published 2019
    “…Chapter 3 applies linguistic typology and typological studies of tense, aspect, and modality (TAM) to the enigmatic Aramaic prefix conjugation (PC). …”
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    UDapter: Typology-based Language Adapters for Multilingual Dependency Parsing and Sequence Labeling by Ahmet Üstün, Arianna Bisazza, Gosse Bouma, Gertjan van Noord

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Moreover, our method allows for an easy but effective integration of existing linguistic typology features into the parsing model. Because not all typological features are available for every language, we further combine typological feature prediction with parsing in a multi-task model that achieves very competitive parsing performance without the need for an external prediction system for missing features. …”
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    What Do Language Representations Really Represent? by Johannes Bjerva, Robert Östling, Maria Han Veiga, Jörg Tiedemann, Isabelle Augenstein

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Apart from implications about translation effects, we see this more generally as a case where NLP and linguistic typology can interact and benefit one another.…”
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    La teoría de la gramaticalización y sus aplicaciones en las lenguas románicas by Béatrice Lamiroy

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Its success raises another question in turn, viz. whether we are dealing with a new 'paradigm' in linguistics, particular in the field of linguistic typology. The second part is devoted to the study of empirical data taken from two different areas, auxiliary verbs on the one hand and prepositional clauses on the other, in three Romance languages, French, Italian and Spanish. …”
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    Typology of Case-marking and Agreement Systems in Bashāgardi by Sepehr Seddiqi-nejad, Abbas Ali Ahangar, Behrooz Barjasteh Delforooz, Shahla Sharifi

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Based on linguistic typology approach and after analyzing the case-marking and agreement systems in (North and South) Bashāgardi according to Comrie (1978) and precise evaluation of findings according to the new theory of Zwart and Lindenbergh (2021), the present study aims to achieve a deeper explanation for those two systems’ function as well as the general alignment pattern of this dialect. …”
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    Developmental Constraints on Learning Artificial Grammars with Fixed, Flexible and Free Word Order by Iga Nowak, Iga Nowak, Giosuè Baggio, Giosuè Baggio

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…These results provide evidence for a link between developmental constraints on learning and linguistic typology.…”
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