Word info

typologically

Adverb

Meaning

typologically (comparative more typologically, superlative most typologically)

In regards to typology.
typologically different languages
typologically rare phonological contrast

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

This analysis comes at the expense, in some languages, of postulating either a single nasal consonant that can only be syllabic, or a larger set of nasal vowels than oral vowels, both typologically odd situations. Source: Internet

Described in the 1985 book The Klingon Dictionary by Marc Okrand and deliberately designed to sound "alien", it has a number of typologically uncommon features. Source: Internet

Even a symmetrical system can be typologically suspicious. Source: Internet

He articulated other, more technical, often typologically oriented approaches to variation in patterns of language use across speech communities in a series of articles. Source: Internet

He therefore avoided patterns that are typologically common and deliberately chose features that occur relatively infrequently in human languages. Source: Internet

The Turkic runiform scripts, unlike other typologically close scripts of the world, do not have a uniform palaeography as, for example, have the Gothic runes, noted for the exceptional uniformity of its language and paleography. Source: Internet

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