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- Look up typology, typologist, typological, or typologically in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Typology is the study of various traits and types, or...
- from typological time. Whereas chronological time refers to the time of action, typological time refers to the “kind of time” of an action. Typological settings...
- option but to describe what they saw: this was later formalised as the typological or morphological species concept. Ernst Mayr emphasised reproductive...
- A linguistic universal is a pattern that occurs systematically across natural languages, potentially true for all of them. For example, All languages have...
- In archaeology, seriation is a relative dating method in which ****emblages or artifacts from numerous sites in the same culture are placed in chronological...
- model for modern typology. Winfred P. Lehmann introduced Greenbergian typological theory to Indo-European studies in the 1970s. During the twentieth century...
- allegorical devices. Dream-vision; pilgrimage; personification; satire; typological story structure (the dreamer's progress mirrors the progress of biblical...
- Biological anthropology, also known as physical anthropology, is a social science discipline concerned with the biological and behavioral aspects of human...
- and Myers sometimes also called it the "shadow function".: 84  Jung's typological model regards psychological type as similar to left- or right-handedness:...
- There are two main kinds of language classification: genealogical and typological classification. Languages are grouped by diachronic relatedness into...