Linguistic Typology is an academic journal dedicated to the study of linguistic typology, providing researchers with a broad platform to explore the structure of spoken and sign language. The core objective of this journal is to promote understanding of the structural differences and similarities between different languages, as well as the universal principles and patterns behind these differences.Typological research typically focuses on the commonalities and differences of languages, as well as how these features are distributed across different languages. Encourage researchers to explore various fields of language from a typological perspective, including but not limited to grammar, vocabulary, phonetics, pragmatics, and semantics. In addition, journals also welcome research on the historical changes of language, language processing (such as psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics), and sociolinguistics, which help us understand how language develops and is used in different social and cultural environments.
《Linguistic Typology》是一本专注于语言类型学研究的学术期刊,它为研究者提供了一个探讨口语和手语结构的广阔平台。这本期刊的核心目标是促进对不同语言之间结构差异和相似性的理解,以及这些差异背后的普遍原则和模式。类型学研究通常关注语言的共性和差异,以及这些特征如何在不同语言中分布。鼓励研究者从类型学的角度出发,探索语言的各个领域,包括但不限于语法、词汇、语音、语用学和语义学。此外,期刊也欢迎对语言的历史变化、语言处理(如心理语言学和神经语言学)以及社会语言学的研究,这些研究有助于我们理解语言如何在不同社会和文化环境中发展和使用。
Reported speech forms a dedicated syntactic domain
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0005
Token-based typology and word order entropy: A study based on Universal Dependencies
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0025
Topicality and the typology of predicative possession
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0016
Phonosemantic biases found in Leipzig-Jakarta lists of 66 languages
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0030
What’s in a Bantu verb? Actionality in Bantu languages
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0017
Elevation as a category of grammar: Sanzhi Dargwa and beyond
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0001
On the exceptionality of reported speech
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0009
Reported speech as a pivotal human phenomenon: Commentary on Spronck and Nikitina
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0006
Universality and language-dependency of tense and aspect: Performatives from a crosslinguistic perspective
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2018-0018
M and R as elements of a syntactic unit: Where would the relation between M and R come from, if not from syntax?
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0014
Obituary: Hansjakob Seiler (1920–2018)
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0003
Response to Spronck and Nikitina “Reported speech forms a dedicated syntactic domain”
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0013
From classifiers to applicatives in Mojeño Trinitario: A new source for applicative markers
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0024
From body part to applicative: Encoding ‘source’ in Murrinhpatha
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0023
Quotations form a recursive discourse
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0012
Mapping variation in Basque: The BiV database
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0018
Consonant strengthening: A crosslinguistic survey and articulatory proposal
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0015
What is syntactic about reported speech/discourse?
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0007
Delimiting reported discourse: Cross-modal criteria
来源期刊:Linguistic TypologyDOI:10.1515/lingty-2019-0011