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- adverb In a
typological manner.
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Examples
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Linguistic Typology – influence is more likely to occur if the languages are typologically similar (Cenoz studied the acquisition of English in Spanish – Basque bilinguals and found that CLI in L3 English invariably came from Spanish).
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Your comment that “influence is more likely to occur if the languages are typologically similar” echoes their viewpoint exactly, but is backed up with refeernces to research.
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The archaeological evidence available for the few centuries leading up to 700 CE show that, during the latter part of the first half of the first millennium CE, pottery typologically distinct from EIA Urewe/Lelesu/pre-Kwale ware began to be made in Tanzania's hinter-coast regions and nearby offshore islands.
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Lelesu was intermediate, typologically as well as geographically, between Urewe and Kwale.
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I wonder if the Minoan phonology can be somewhat compared to Nahuatl, typologically.
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I don't know about the rest of the phonetic system of Minoan, so I don't know how typologically plausible it is.
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Most radically, Edwards construes nature typologically.
Jonathan Edwards Wainwright, William 2009
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In this way the response of the Church to Christ is not somehow a purely human reaction, but in fact typologically echoes the eternal response of the Spirit to the Logos within inner life of the Trinity.
When you reach the bottom of the barrel, start digging. 2008
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An aspiration contrast without a voicing contrast furthermore seems typologically unusual in Europe; no PIE branch develops as such, rather we see the system reverting to plain voiceless/voiced in both Celtic & most of Satem.
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Tropylium: "An aspiration contrast without a voicing contrast furthermore seems typologically unusual in Europe;"
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