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Croft, William. 2016. Typology and the future of Cognitive Linguistics. Cognitive Linguistics 27 (4) : 587–602.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Place, Publisher
De Gruyter

Annotation

The typology-Cognitive Linguistics link was first stated in the 1980s, as regards the Greenbergian universals-individual speaker knowledge connection. A reply to this matter appears from grasping the role of linguistic variation in language, from language use instances to typological variety. This demands the input of evolutionary historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, and discourse analysis too, i.e. a theory of language uniting all these approaches is required.