28.794, TOC: Linguistic Typology 20 / 3 (2016)

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Subject: 28.794, TOC: Linguistic Typology 20 / 3 (2016)

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Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2017 15:04:36
From: Pablo Dominguez Andersen [pablo.dominguez at degruyter.com]
Subject: Linguistic Typology Vol. 20, No. 3 (2016)

 
Publisher:	De Gruyter Mouton
			http://www.degruyter.com/mouton 
			
Journal Title:  Linguistic Typology 
Volume Number:  20 
Issue Number:  3 
Issue Date:  2016 


Main Text:  

Frontmatter
Page i

Discussion

Is typology relevant? 
Page 463

Typology, documentation, description, and typology 
Mithun, Marianne
Page 467

What about typology is useful for language documentation? 
Himmelmann, Nikolaus P.
Page 473

Type-ology or typ-ology?
Heath, Jeffrey
Page 479

Inspiration and corrective: Typology can be more than a mere pastime for
historical linguists 
Simon, Horst J.
Page 497

Typology and coevolutionary linguistics
Evans, Nicholas
Page 505

The mutual relevance of typology and variation studies 
Siemund, Peter
Page 521

Language contact: Trojan horse or new potential for cross-fertilization? 
Muysken, Pieter
Page 537

Positive signs: How sign language typology benefits deaf communities and
linguistic theory 
Pfau, Roland / Zeshan, Ulrike
Page 547

Typology and the study of writing systems 
Sampson, Geoffrey
Page 561

What can linguistic typology contribute to research on language evolution? 
Carstairs-McCarthy, Andrew
Page 569

Typology for the masses
Dediu, Dan
Page 579

Typological bottlenecks: How large-scale regional language typologies help us
interpret global prehistory
Blench, Roger
Page 583

Contributions of linguistic typology to psycholinguistics 
Clahsen, Harald
Page 599

The importance of linguistic typology for the neurobiology of language 
Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Ina / Schlesewsky, Matthias
Page 615

Do language-specific word meanings shape sensory and motor brain systems? The
relevance of semantic typology to cognitive neuroscience 
Kemmerer, David
Page 623

Language typology in speech and language technology 
Sproat, Richard
Page 635

Linguistic typology in natural language processing 
Bender, Emily M.
Page 645

Book Reviews

Tasaku Tsunoda: A grammar of Warrongo
Alpher, Barry
Page 661

Roland Kießling: Verbal serialisation in Isu (West-Ring) – a Grassfields
language of Cameroon
Rolle, Nicholas / Hyman, Larry M.
Page 675

Jonathan David Bobaljik: Universals in comparative morphology: Suppletion,
superlatives and the structure of words
Plank, Frans
Page 687

Editorial Report

Editorial Report 
Plank, Frans
Page 715
 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Computational Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     Language Documentation
                     Linguistic Theories
                     Typology
                     Writing Systems



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