TYPOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF LANGUAGES
Keywords:
Language, typology, morphology, linguistics, universality, standard, artificial language, affix, inflection, wordAbstract
This article discusses the typological classification of languages, that is, the principles of grouping languages according to their structural features. The article provides scholarly information about analytic, synthetic, and polysynthetic language types, and their distinctive grammatical structures are explained through examples. In addition, the criteria of phonological and syntactic typology are examined, and a comparative analysis of linguistic units in different languages is presented. The article reveals the significance of the typological study of language units in linguistics
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