Apr 9, 2012

Topic: Typology (aereal, pattern, dialectology)

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Forgotten Languages: Arugeatuf enegebgusgde geörlsen Siberia ... “Towards an areal linguistic typology of native Siberia”. Presented at theTenth Non-Slavic Languages Conference, Chicago, May, 1997. Anderson, Gregory D. S. 2001b. http://www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/11/arugeatuf-enegebgusgde-georlsen-siberia.html

Forgotten Languages: Semantic Envelopes in Bantu Languages Velde, Mark L.O. van de. 2006. Multifunctional agreement patterns in Bantu and the possibility of genderless nouns. Linguistic typology, v. 10, 2, p. 183-221. http://www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/08/semantic-envelopes-in-bantu-languages.html

Forgotten Languages: Future Languages STUF – Language Typology and Universals 61:285-308. Bury, J. B.1923. A history of the later Roman Empire, from the death of Theodosius I. to the death of Justinian (A.D. 395 to A.D. 565). http://www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/08/future-languages.html

Forgotten Languages: February 2010 (toim.), The typology and dialectology of Romani s. 1–22. Current issues in linguistic theory 156. Amsterdam: Benjamins. BAKKER, PETER – VAN DER VOORT, HEIN 1991: Para-Romani languages: An overview and some speculations on their genesis. http://www.forgottenlanguages.org/2010_02_28_archive.html

Forgotten Languages: Haraldur Níelsson beni spiritisma neste Tig Topic: Typology; Topic: History (3) Topic: History (2) Topic: History (1) Topic: Secret Language; Topic: Semantics; Topic: Mythology; Topic: Protolanguage http://www.forgottenlanguages.org/2012/01/haraldur-nielsson-beni-spiritisma-neste.html

Forgotten Languages: Ne Nea-Whorfa Inbakiel - The Neo ... Semantic typology and spatial conceptualization. Language 74: 557-589. Whorf (1939). The relation of habitual thought and behavior to language. http://www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/11/ne-nea-whorfa-inbakiel-neo-whorfian.html

Forgotten Languages: Europeme Circum-Baltic languages: Typology and contact. Volume 2: Grammar and typology. (Studies in Language and Companion Series, 55) Amsterdam, Philadelphia: Benjamins. http://www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/12/europeme.html

Forgotten Languages: Alá Káamashushu Nabati - The Nabatean ... Topic: Typology; Topic: History (3) Topic: History (2) Topic: History (1) Topic: Secret Language; Topic: Semantics; Topic: Mythology; Topic: Protolanguage http://www.forgottenlanguages.org/2012/01/ala-kaamashushu-nabati-nabatean.html

Forgotten Languages: The Language of the Nuo Exorcism Rite Topic: Typology; Topic: History (3) Topic: History (2) Topic: History (1) Topic: Secret Language; Topic: Semantics; Topic: Mythology; Topic: Protolanguage http://www.forgottenlanguages.org/2012/01/language-of-nuo-exorcism-rite.html

Forgotten Languages: The Grammaticalization of Chaos Apposition and word-order typology in Indo-European. In Bauer and Pinault (eds.), 131–52. Hauser, M. D. (1997). The evolution of communication. http://www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/10/grammaticalization-of-chaos.html

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