All Stories

  1. Development of contrastive-partitive in colloquial Persian
  2. Depth, brilliance, clarity: Andrey Anatolyevich Zaliznyak (1935–2017)
  3. Introduction from the new Editor: Linguistic Typology today and tomorrow
  4. The unabashed typologist: A Frans Plank Schubertiade
  5. The Lexical Typology of Semantic Shifts
  6. The Linguistics of Temperature
  7. Introducing “The linguistics of temperature”
  8. The neurophysiological correlate to grammatical function reanalysis in Swedish
  9. From Aleksandr Evgen’evicˇ’s garden
  10. Language typology and syntactic description
  11. A Mozart sonata and the Palme murder
  12. New directions in lexical typology
  13. Linguistic Typology and Language Contact
  14. Rich agreement, everything else being equal and large-scale cross-linguistic comparison
  15. Chapter 13. Aquamotion verbs in Slavic and Germanic
  16. Irina Nikolaeva, ed. Finiteness. Theoretical and empirical foundations
  17. Approaching lexical typology
  18. Typological approaches to lexical semantics
  19. ”Some like it hot”: On the semantics of temperature adjectives in Russian and Swedish
  20. The resilient dative and other remarkable cases in Scandinavian vernaculars
  21. The Circle That Won’t Come Full: Two Potential Isoglosses in the Circum-Baltic Area
  22. Circum-Baltic Area
  23. Possession, Adnominal
  24. Nouns
  25. Nominalization
  26. Partitives
  27. Review of Rijkhoff (2002): The noun phrase
  28. NSM: Theoretical, methodological and applicational problems
  29. NumberGreville G. Corbett, Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000, xx+358 pages, ISBN 0-521-64016-4, $70.00 (hb); 0-521-64970-6, $26.00 (pb)
  30. Adnominal possession: combining typological and second language perspectives
  31. Adnominal possession in the European languages: form and function
  32. Circum-Baltic Languages
  33. Circum-Baltic Languages
  34. 11. Kinship in grammar
  35. The Circum-Baltic Languages
  36. The Circum-Baltic Languages
  37. The Circum-Baltic languages
  38. “A piece of the cake” and “a cup of tea”
  39. Romani genitives in cross-linguistic perspective
  40. Introducing this NJL Special Issue on Linguistic Typology
  41. Nominalizations
  42. Alutor causatives, noun incorporation, and the Mirror Principle
  43. 21. Semantic typology
  44. 1. “The lexical typology of semantic shifts”: An introduction
  45. Semantic Patterns from an Areal Perspective
  46. Temperature in the word space: Sense exploration of temperature expressions using word-space modelling