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What is Linguistic Typology?
The analysis, comparison, and classification of languages according to their common structural features and forms.
The study and interpretation of texts of all types and/or spoken language in regard to their linguistic and tonal style
The study of reference, meaning, or truth. The term can be used to refer to subfields of several distinct disciplines, including philosophy, linguistics and computer science.
To be able to discuss certain linguistic types, we must list the largest language groups in the shortest terms. They are specified according to three criteria: 1. tone 2. Word order 3. grammar
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The mere fact that two languages share a feature does not imply that they are related.
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Things that all languages have in common:
Changes over time
Have grammar
Doesn't have a slang
Some are inferior in value
Have ways of talking about the past, present, and future
One word in such languages can correspond to an entire sentence in other languages.
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False
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