What does linguistic typology study
In this contribution i raise the question of what phonological typology is, can, or should be.Lexical typology identifies tendencies and universals in how languages conceptualize and partition the world, specifically in the domain of lexical meaning.Typologists look at variation in all domains of grammar, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics.A systematic classification of something according to its common characteristics is called systematic classification.It welcomes work taking a typological perspective on all domains of the structure of spoken and signed languages, including historical change, language processing, and sociolinguistics.
Its subdisciplines include, but are not limited to phonological typology, which.Its aim is to describe and explain the structural diversity and the common properties of the world's languages.It is concerned with discovering what grammatical patterns are common to many languages and which ones are rare.Diverse descriptive and theoretical frameworks are welcomed so long as.