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Typology The Bechers'
photographic typologies Blanchard's trans****ualism
typology, a
controversial classification of
trans women Johnson's
Typology,...
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usually appear abbreviated as "SVO" and so forth, and may be
called "
typologies" of the
languages to
which they apply. The most
commonly attested word...
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Oakeshott typology is a way to
define and
catalogue the
medieval sword based on
physical form. It
categorises the
swords of the
European Middle Ages...
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Morphological typology is a way of
classifying the
languages of the
world that
groups languages according to
their common morphological structures. The...
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Elmslie typology is a
system for
classification and
description of the
single edged European bladed weapons of the late
medieval and
early baroque...
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Typology in
Christian theology and
biblical exegesis is a
doctrine or
theory concerning the
relationship of the Old
Testament to the New Testament. Events...
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Linguistic Typology is a
triannual peer-reviewed
academic journal in the
field of
linguistic typology. It was
established in 1997, and is
published by...
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Sociopolitical typology refers to four types, or levels, of a
political organization: "band", "tribe", "chiefdom", and "state",
created by the anthropologist...
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called types. Most
archaeological typologies organize portable artifacts into types, but
typologies of
larger structures,
including buildings...
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Psychological typologies are
classifications used by
psychologists to
describe the
distinctions between people. The
problem of
finding the
essential basis...