Název: [Universals of language today. Edited by Sergio Scalise, Elisabetta Magni, Antonietta Bisetto]
Zdrojový dokument: Linguistica Brunensia. 2009, roč. 57, č. 1-2, s. 267-269
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267-269
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ISSN1803-7410 (print)2336-4440 (online)
Trvalý odkaz (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/115139
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Licence: Neurčená licence
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Universals of language today. Edited by Sergio Scalise, Elisabetta Magni, Antonietta Bisetto. 1st ed. [Dordrecht]: Springer, 2009. xxvii, 281 s. Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory; 76. ISBN 978-1-4020-8824-7.
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[3] Dryer, M. S. 1992. The Greenbergian word order correlations. Language 68, 81–138. | DOI 10.1353/lan.1992.0028
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[5] Haspelmath, M. 2000. The Agglutination Hypothesis: A belated empirical investigation. http://email.eva.mpg.de/~haspelmt/Wien00.pdf
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[7] Martinet, A. 1975. Studies in Functional Syntax. München.
[8] Newmeyer, F. J. 2007. Linguistic typology requires crosslinguistic formal categories. Linguistic Typology 11, 133–157. | DOI 10.1515/LINGTY.2007.012