- Look up typology, typologist,
typological, or
typologically in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Typology is the
study of
various traits and types, or...
- true
kingdom of God." Thus, the
Puritans interpreted their own
history typologically:
Applied more
liberally and
figured more broadly,
typology expanded...
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Biological anthropology, also
known as
physical anthropology, is a
social science discipline concerned with the
biological and
behavioral aspects of human...
- A
linguistic universal is a
pattern that
occurs systematically across natural languages,
potentially true for all of them. For example, All
languages have...
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allegorical devices. Dream-vision; pilgrimage; personification; satire;
typological story structure (the dreamer's
progress mirrors the
progress of biblical...
- In archaeology,
seriation is a
relative dating method in
which ****emblages or
artifacts from
numerous sites in the same
culture are
placed in chronological...
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original on 10
March 2016.
Retrieved 12
January 2018. Dzik, J. (1985). "
Typologic versus po****tion
concepts of chronospecies:
implications for ammonite...
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model for
modern typology.
Winfred P.
Lehmann introduced Greenbergian typological theory to Indo-European
studies in the 1970s.
During the
twentieth century...
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Standard Average European (SAE) is a
concept originally introduced in 1939 by
American linguist Benjamin Whorf to
group the
modern Indo-European languages...
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divided into two branches,
Eastern Muskogean and
Western Muskogean.
Typologically,
Muskogean languages are agglutinative. One do****ented language, Apalachee...