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Linguistics - Linguistic Typology

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a type of language that primarily relies on word order and function words to convey grammatical relationships, rather than inflections or word endings

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a classification system used in linguistics to categorize languages based on their patterns of word formation and the ways in which they use affixes, inflections, and other morphological processes

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a type of language where words are formed by adding prefixes or suffixes to a base root, with each affix having a clear and consistent grammatical meaning

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a type of language where words undergo internal changes, such as vowel changes or consonant modifications, to indicate grammatical relationships, such as tense, number, and case

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a type of language where the majority of words are composed of a single syllable

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a type of language in which grammatical relationships, such as tense, number, or case, are not explicitly indicated by the use of morphological markers or inflections

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a group of languages that are believed to have descended from a common ancestral language

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the process of analyzing and contrasting linguistic elements across different languages to identify similarities and differences

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alignment
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the systematic association or correspondence between linguistic units, such as sounds, words, or grammatical structures, within a language or across languages

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a grammatical system where the subject of an intransitive verb (absolutive) is treated differently from the subject of a transitive verb (ergative), often found in languages that exhibit ergativity

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a grammatical system where subjects of both transitive and intransitive verbs are treated alike, while objects are marked differently

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a grammatical system distinguishing subjects based on volition, marking active agents differently from stative experiencers

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the typological pattern of grammatical alignment found in languages belonging to the Austronesian language family

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the way in which grammatical markers and morphological processes interact with the syntax of a language to determine the alignment pattern between arguments and verb forms

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a grammatical system in which the arguments of a verb are marked differently based on their grammatical role

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a phenomenon in which a language exhibits a mixed pattern of ergative-absolutive alignment in some grammatical contexts and nominative-accusative alignment in others

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a grammatical system where the subject of an intransitive verb (nominative) is treated similarly to the subject of a transitive verb (nominative), while the object of a transitive verb (absolutive) is marked differently

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a type of grammatical system in which verbs are marked to indicate the semantic role relationships between the subject and object(s) of a sentence

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a type of language that exhibits a particular alignment pattern in the marking of the object of a transitive verb

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a type of language where grammatical relationships between words are primarily marked on the dependent or non-head elements of a construction, rather than on the head or main element

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a type of language where grammatical relationships between words are primarily marked on the head or main elements of a construction, rather than on the dependents

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a type of language where the subject of a sentence can be omitted or left unexpressed when it can be inferred from the context

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a type of language in which words are constructed by combining multiple morphemes to express complex meanings

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ideophone
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a type of word or linguistic form found in certain languages that vividly describes sensory perceptions or states, often related to sound, movement, color, or other sensory experiences

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