In:Linguistic Categories, Language Description and Linguistic Typology
Edited by Luca Alfieri, Giorgio Francesco Arcodia and Paolo Ramat
[Typological Studies in Language 132] 2021
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 9 July 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.132.toc
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Table of contents
Chapter 1.Linguistic categories, language description and linguistic typology – an overview
Luca Alfieri
Giorgio F. Arcodia
Paolo Ramat
Chapter 2.Towards standardization of morphosyntactic terminology for general linguistics
Martin Haspelmath
Chapter 3.Universal underpinnings of language-specific categories. A useful heuristic for discovering and comparing categories of grammar and beyond
Martina Wiltschko
Chapter 4.Typology of functional domains: An alternative to comparative concepts
Zygmunt Frajzyngier
Chapter 5.Theories of language, language comparison,and grammatical description: Correcting Haspelmath
Hans-Heinrich Lieb
Chapter 6.Comparative concepts are not a different kind of thing
Tabea Reiner
Chapter 7.Essentials of the UNITYP research project: Attempt of an overview
Hansjakob Seiler
Yoshiko Ono
Waldfried Premper
Chapter 8.The non-universality of linguistic categories: Evidence from pluractional constructions
Simone Mattiola
Chapter 9.Parts of speech, comparative concepts and Indo-European linguistics
Luca Alfieri
Chapter 10.Verbal vs. nominal reflexive constructions: A categorial opposition?
Nicoletta Puddu
Chapter 11.The category ‘pronoun’ in East and Southeast Asian languages, with a focus on Japanese
Federica Da Milano
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