The (early) history of linguistic typology / Paolo Ramat -- The pioneers of linguistic typology : from Gabelentz to Greenberg / Giorgio Graffi -- Linguistic typology and the study of language / ...
The term ‘labile' refers to verbs or verbal forms which can show valency alternation, i.e. changes in syntactic pattern, with no formal change in the verb. Very often (but not always) the term ‘labile ...
Insubordination in language and grammar refers to an intriguing phenomenon whereby constructions typically designated as subordinate are repurposed to function independently in discourse. Such clauses ...
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