Aim of this issue is to bring together studies in Greek phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics that share a typological perspective on language description. Cross-linguistic comparison expands the range of data that linguistic generalizations account for and is expected to contribute to our knowledge about the grammar of the object language in testing hypotheses that cannot be proved in a data set from a single lan-guage. The articles discuss several facets of the relation between differences within grammars and differences between grammars.
Print ISSN: 0942-2919
Volume: 61, 01/2008
Pages: 3 - 4