The World Atlas of Language Structures by Bernard Comrie, Claudia Schmidt, David Gil, Hagen Jung, Hans-Jörg Bibiko, Martin Haspelmath, Matthew S. Dryer

The World Atlas of Language Structures



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The World Atlas of Language Structures Bernard Comrie, Claudia Schmidt, David Gil, Hagen Jung, Hans-Jörg Bibiko, Martin Haspelmath, Matthew S. Dryer ebook
Format: djvu
ISBN: 0199255911, 9780199255917
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Page: 712


There's No Blue on Google Maps. Thomas Now, perhaps, some tribes whose languages use the same word for both colors could have some genetic trait similar to mine. Read more: The world atlas of language structures online, http://wals.info/chapter/134. Chris - How many different languages did you consider around the world? Ich würde das allerdings nicht “primitiv”, sondern extrem spannend nennen. Journal of Language Contact (JLC) . Quentin - In total, 504 languages. The World Atlas of Language Structures Online. The data and the texts from The World Atlas of Language Structures, published as a book with CD-ROM in 2005 by Oxford University Press, are now freely available online. Classics in language and education. Barefoot World Atlas PinterestFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditTumblrDigg. WALS, der World Atlas of Language Structures, listet 20 Sprachen mit solchen eingeschränkten (“restricted”) Zahlensystemen auf: Comrie, Bernard. The World Atlas of Language Structures treats a word as an adposition if it takes a noun phrase as complement and indicates the grammatical or semantic relationship of that phrase to the verb in the containing clause. The World Atlas of Language Structures, which has maps of all sorts of weird things, not just color terms. The World Atlas of Language Structures is a large database of structural properties of languages. So they're part of a data set called the world atlas of language structures. WALS Online, собствено сабж, по ссылке http://wals.info/ Вдруг кому-нибудь окажется полезным, не знаю было ли это в сообществе ранее. Language and Linguistics Links - å½‹ç«‹è‡ºç £å¤§å¸ The World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS) Online. To have tonal languages (Chi-squared with Yates' continuity correction for having spent ten hours nudging the data around = 47.1, df = 1, p < 0.0001, data from the Crop Protection Consortium and the World Atlas of Language Structures). This seems to have been the motto of the creators of WALS Online, the web version of the World Atlas of Language Structures.

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