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  • _______typology serves as a method of comparison in all sciences besides linguistics
    Non-Linguistic
  • _______ serves as a method of comparison in all sciences besides linguistics
    Non-linguistic typology
  • ______ means the comparison of language systems though they are living or dead
    Panchronically
  • _____ means the comparison of systems and their elements
    The non-substantial comparison
  • "Preplanning" which addition is prefix?
    Pre
  • _______ means the comparison of language systems concerning modern period
    Synchronically
  • What is the aim of structural typology?
    Identify structural language types
  • ______is a practice-oriented linguistic approach that seeks to describe the differences and similarities between a pair of languages
    Contrastive linguistics
  • What is Prefixation?
    It is the formation of words with the help of prefixes
  • What are 2 features of language?
    Isomorphic and allomorphic
  • How many comparisons are there in typology?
    2 types
  • Comparative Typology as a branch of________
    General Linguistics
  • What studies genetic typology?
    Similarities and differences of originally related languages
  • ______ means the comparison of some concrete things or objects
    The substantial comparison
  • _______ is a branch of comparative typology that studies distribution of linguistic phenomena in the spatial extent and interlingual interaction
    Areal typology
  • _______ to language description deals with the cross system of any concrete language
    Internal approach
  • ______ is generally defined as the formation of words by adding derivational affixes to different types of bases
    Affixation
  • _______ means the comparison of language system from a historical viewpoint
    Diachronically
  • ______ to language description deals with the cross language description
    External approach
  • What is Suffixation?
    It is the formation of words with the help of suffixes
  • ________ is a pattern that occurs systematically across natural languages, potentially true for all of them
    Language universal
  • How many approaches are there in language comparison? Which are they?
    1. Internal approach 2. External approach