TOPIC 1: Language typology: the big debates Martin Haspelmath Pre-established categories don't exist — consequences for language description and typology https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.508.5209&rep=rep1&type=pdf NAME: Eliška Hondlová..... .......... .......... …….......... .........., DATE: Oct 3 Guglielmo Cinque Cognition, universal grammar, and typological generalizations http://lear.unive.it/jspui/bitstream/11707/153/2/LINGUACognition%26UG.pdf NAME: Mauro Miguel Barrera Pousada....... .......... .......... .......... .......... .........., DATE: Oct 3 TOPIC 2: How many languages there are, how to chose a sample, how to compare languages Bakker: Language Sampling, In: The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Typology , Edited by Jae Jung Song (article in study materials) NAME: Fedra Telleria ........................................., DATE: Oct 10 Martin Haspelmath: Word class universals and language-particular analysis https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/005899 NAME: ..................................... .......... .......... Camila Siwa .......... .........., DATE: Oct 10 TOPIC 3: Tools World Atlas of Language Structure https://wals.info NAME: ... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... Santiago Gallo Miranda ....... ......................, DATE: Oct 17 Syntactic structures of the world’s languages https://terraling.com/groups/7 NAME: ... ....... ....... Alois Brzobohatý....... ....... ....... ....... ......................, DATE: Oct 17 TOPIC 4: Case alignment WALS: Case alignment of full nouns, pronouns and agreement https://wals.info/chapter/98 https://wals.info/chapter/99 NAME: ................................................ …Jakub Kos…………………………..…. ...., DATE: Oct 24 Ditransitive alignment splits and inverse alignment Martin Haspelmath https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Martin-Haspelmath/publication/40853164_Ditransitive_alignment_ splits_and_inverse_alignment/links/5405c6f10cf2c48563b19c9d/Ditransitive-alignment-splits-and-inver se-alignment.pdf NAME ... …………...........Arife Betül Yanice................................................. ...., DATE: Oct 24 TOPIC 5: agreement Bobaljik, J. D. (2008). Where’s phi? Agreement as a post-syntactic operation. Phi-Theory: Phi features across interfaces and modules, 4410, 295-328. http://web.mit.edu/alya/Public/print/Bobaljik_Where%27s_Phi_-_Ag---yntactic_Operation.pdf NAME: ...... ....... ....... ....... Martina Koutová ....... ....... ....... .........................., DATE: Oct 31 TOPIC 6: Morphological typology: Semantic Maps Morphological typology: comparatives Bobaljik: Universals in comparative morphology, ch.2 https://semantics.uchicago.edu/kennedy/classes/w11/comparatives/docs/bobaljik.pdf NAME: ... ....... ....... Pešková Eliška ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ..................., DATE: Nov 7 TOPIC 7: Semantic typology – spatial markers Stephen Levinson, Sérgio Meira and The Language and Cognition Group: Topological Domain-Adpositional Meanings in Crosslinguistic Perspective: An Exercise in Semantic Typology https://pure.mpg.de/rest/items/item_58578_2/component/file_58579/content NAME: ................ Anna Fránová ……………………………….. ................ ............................., Nov 21 relative clauses, agreement https://www.jstor.org/stable/4177973 Keenan, Comrie: Noun Phrase Accessibility and Universal Grammar. Linguistic Inquiry. NAME: ...... ....... ....... Kristýna Dejmková .........................., DATE: Nov 21 Martin Haspelmath The geometry of grammatical meaning: semantic maps and cross-linguistic comparison https://zenodo.org/record/831410#.XYR2sC3yru0 NAME: ... ................ Shan Zheng................ ................ ............................., Nov 28 Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm Typology and Language Contact NAME …..Mar Kott…..