Linguistics | Language Typologies
L670 | 3110 | Robert Botne


The course will have two general areas of focus: first, the historical
background, basic assumptions, and methodological issues of
typological classification; second, recent issues and hypotheses
concerning the range of variation in natural human language. Emphasis
throughout will be on the attempt to explain the correlations found in
language typology. Students will be expected to make presentations,
critique articles from the literature, and develop a research project.