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The typology of subordination in Georgian and Abkhaz

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Research on language universals and linguistic typology are complementary approaches addressing the relationship between the diversity and unity of languages. Recognizing the extent of typological divergence is essential for formulating universal laws. Recent insights highlight the need for careful analysis of a wide range of languages before developing general theories. Typological comparison has become central to linguistic research, and the series on empirical approaches to language typology serves as a platform for diverse contributions in this evolving field. Its empirical orientation ensures that conclusions stem from thorough studies of data, focusing on general issues through the lens of individual languages, families, or groups. Special attention is given to lesser-known languages, which can illuminate longstanding problems in general linguistics. The series welcomes contributions from various theoretical perspectives, reflecting the methodological pluralism of contemporary linguistics. Each volume is designed to be accessible to linguists and readers in related fields, fostering a deeper understanding of human language through the analysis of typological diversity. This understanding is crucial for various sciences beyond linguistics, making the series essential for any research library specializing in language and language sciences. For book ideas or proposals, please contact Birgit Sievert.

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The typology of subordination in Georgian and Abkhaz, Brian George Hewitt

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1987
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