Published Online: 2016-12-23
 
 
  Published in Print: 2016-12-1
 
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                                    Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
 - Discussion
 - Is typology relevant?
 - Typology, documentation, description, and typology
 - What about typology is useful for language documentation?
 - Type-ology or typ-ology?
 - Inspiration and corrective: Typology can be more than a mere pastime for historical linguists
 - Typology and coevolutionary linguistics
 - The mutual relevance of typology and variation studies
 - Language contact: Trojan horse or new potential for cross-fertilization?
 - Positive signs: How sign language typology benefits deaf communities and linguistic theory
 - Typology and the study of writing systems
 - What can linguistic typology contribute to research on language evolution?
 - Typology for the masses
 - Typological bottlenecks: How large-scale regional language typologies help us interpret global prehistory
 - Contributions of linguistic typology to psycholinguistics
 - The importance of linguistic typology for the neurobiology of language
 - Do language-specific word meanings shape sensory and motor brain systems? The relevance of semantic typology to cognitive neuroscience
 - Language typology in speech and language technology
 - Linguistic typology in natural language processing
 - Book Reviews
 - Tasaku Tsunoda: A grammar of Warrongo
 - Roland Kießling: Verbal serialisation in Isu (West-Ring) – a Grassfields language of Cameroon
 - Jonathan David Bobaljik: Universals in comparative morphology: Suppletion, superlatives and the structure of words
 - Editorial Report
 - Editorial Report
 
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
 - Discussion
 - Is typology relevant?
 - Typology, documentation, description, and typology
 - What about typology is useful for language documentation?
 - Type-ology or typ-ology?
 - Inspiration and corrective: Typology can be more than a mere pastime for historical linguists
 - Typology and coevolutionary linguistics
 - The mutual relevance of typology and variation studies
 - Language contact: Trojan horse or new potential for cross-fertilization?
 - Positive signs: How sign language typology benefits deaf communities and linguistic theory
 - Typology and the study of writing systems
 - What can linguistic typology contribute to research on language evolution?
 - Typology for the masses
 - Typological bottlenecks: How large-scale regional language typologies help us interpret global prehistory
 - Contributions of linguistic typology to psycholinguistics
 - The importance of linguistic typology for the neurobiology of language
 - Do language-specific word meanings shape sensory and motor brain systems? The relevance of semantic typology to cognitive neuroscience
 - Language typology in speech and language technology
 - Linguistic typology in natural language processing
 - Book Reviews
 - Tasaku Tsunoda: A grammar of Warrongo
 - Roland Kießling: Verbal serialisation in Isu (West-Ring) – a Grassfields language of Cameroon
 - Jonathan David Bobaljik: Universals in comparative morphology: Suppletion, superlatives and the structure of words
 - Editorial Report
 - Editorial Report