BOK:
Sapir, Edward.1921. Language – An Introduction to the Study of Speech. (Denne tittelen er I sin helhet offentlig og gratis tilgjengelig p? nettsida http://www.bartleby.com/186/ .)
ARTIKLER:
Kompendium:
Hengeveld, Kees. 1992. Kapittel 4 ("Parts of speech") i boka "Non-Verbal Predication: Theory, Typology, Diachrony" (samme forfatter, De Gruyter Mouton, s. 47-72)
Schachter, Paul. 1985. “Parts-of-speech systems.” in Shopen, Timothy (ed.): Language typology and syntactic description Vol 1 – Clause structure. Cambridge University Press. 3-61.
Payne, John R. 1985. “Negation.” in Shopen, Timothy (ed.): Language typology and syntactic description Vol 1 – Clause structure. Cambridge University Press. 197-242.
Maslova, Elena & Giuliano Bernini. 2006. “Sentence topics in the languages of Europe and beyond.” in Bernini, Giuliano & Marcia L. Schwarz (eds.): Pragmatic Organization of Discourse in the Languages of Europe. Mouton De Gruyter. 67-120.
Fritt tilgjengelig:
Evans, Nicholas & Osada, Toshiki. 2005, “Mundari: The myth of a language without word classes” in Linguistic Typology 9 (3). 351-390.
Evans, Nicholas & Stephen C. Levinson. 2009. “The myth of language universals: Language diversity and its importance for cognitive science.” in Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 32(5). 429-492.
Haspelmath, Martin. 2012. “How to compare major word-classes across the world’s languages.” in UCLA Working Papers in Linguistics, Theories of Everything Volume 17, Article 16. 109-130.
Eriksen, P?l Kristian. 2011. “’To not be’ or not ‘to not be’: The typology of negation of non-verbal predicates.” in Studies in Language, 35 (2). 275-310.
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