Lemma | typology |
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Categoria grammaticale | N |
Lingua | inglese |
Sigla | Martinet (1962) |
Titolo | A Functional View of Language |
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Citazioni | […] the foundations of a linguistic typology are to be looked for in the way in which each language community proceeds to analyse experience into a number of elements in such a way that the linear order of their succession will not prevent hearers from perceiving the nature of their mutual relations and thus reconstructing the total experience. What contemporary linguists somewhat pompousely call ‘typology’ is not basically different from what a long line of thinkers have tempted to do when they classified languages, not according to their antecedents and genealogy, but with respect to their directly observable characteristics. When we have to deal with a number of languages which we suspect to have converged, it may prove useful to operate with the sort of concentrated characterization which we call a typology. |