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THE HISTORY OF LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGY

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What is linguistic typology? The term linguistic typology refers to studying, examining, classifying, or analyzing languages or concepts according to different types or categories. Before reviewing linguistic typology examples, it's important to really understand the definition of typology. Understanding what typology will make it easier to understand how certain examples illustrate the concept. A linguistic typology is simply a means of classifying items, people or concepts by general type. The word typology is simply a scientific term, which is used for grouping things together based on similarities. Linguistic typology can be used across all industries and disciplines. A few examples of fields in which typology is used include linguistics (as a linguistic typology or language typology), theology, anthropology, archaeology, psychology, politics, education, medicine, farming, and many others. In this article we shall look through the history of development of linguistic typology.

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