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Research on language universals and linguistic typology are complementary approaches addressing the relationship between the diversity and unity of languages. Recognizing the extent of typological divergence is crucial for formulating universal laws. Recent insights highlight the necessity of analyzing a wide range of linguistically diverse languages before establishing general theories. Typological comparison has thus become central to linguistic research. This series on empirical approaches to language typology serves as a platform for diverse contributions to this evolving field, emphasizing an empirical orientation. Conclusions drawn are based on thorough studies of empirical data, focusing on general problems from the perspectives of individual languages, families, groups, or samples. Special attention is given to lesser-known languages, which can illuminate longstanding issues in general linguistics. The series welcomes contributions from various theoretical backgrounds, reflecting the methodological pluralism of contemporary linguistics. It ensures accessibility for linguists and readers specializing in related domains. A deeper understanding of human language, informed by detailed analyses of typological diversity, is essential for multiple scientific disciplines, making this series invaluable for research libraries specializing in language and language sciences. For book proposals or ideas, please contact Birgit Sieve
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Actancy, Gilbert Lazard
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- 1998
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