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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
''Works cited in the [[linguistic universal]] article''
''Works cited in the [[typological universal]] article''
 
*Croft, William. (2003). ''Typology and Universals.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2nd edition.
*[[Joseph H. Greenberg|Greenberg, Joseph H.]] (ed.) (1963) ''Universals of Languages''. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
*Moravcsik, Edith A. (2007). 'What is universal about typology?' ''Linguistic Typology'' 11(1): 27–41.


==Further reading==
==Further reading==
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''More responses and rebuttals followed in a [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2010.04.012 2010 edition of the 'Lingua' journal].''
''More responses and rebuttals followed in a [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2010.04.012 2010 edition of the 'Lingua' journal].''


*Brown, Cecil H. (1976) "General principles of human anatomical partonomy and speculations on the growth of partonomic nomenclature." American Ethnologist 3, no. 3, Folk Biology, pp. 400-424
===Notable works===
*Comrie, Bernard (1981) ''Language universals and linguistic typology.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
*Comrie, Bernard (1981). ''Language Universals and Linguistic Typology'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
*Enfield, Nick J. & Asifa Majid & Miriam van Staden (2006) 'Cross-linguistic categorisation of the body: Introduction' (special issue of ''Language Sciences'').
*Ferguson, Charles A. (1968). Historical background of universals research. In Greenberg, Ferguson and Moravcsik (eds) ''Universals of Human Languages''. pp. 7-31.
*Ferguson, Charles A. (1968) 'Historical background of universals research'. In: Greenberg, Ferguson, & Moravcsik, ''Universals of human languages'', pp. 7–31.
*Greenberg, Joseph H. (ed.) (1978a). ''Universals of Human Language Vol. 4: Syntax''. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
*Goddard, Cliff and Wierzbicka, Anna (eds.). 1994. ''Semantic and Lexical Universals - Theory and Empirical Findings''. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
*Greenberg, Joseph H. (ed.) (1978b). ''Universals of Human Language Vol. 3: Word structure''. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
*Goddard, Cliff (2002) '[http://www.une.edu.au/lcl/nsm/pdf/Goddard_Ch1_2002.pdf The search for the shared semantic core of all languages]'. In Goddard & Wierzbicka (eds.) ''Meaning and Universal Grammar - Theory and Empirical Findings'' volume 1, pp. 5-40, Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
*Heine, Bernd (1997). ''Cognitive Foundations of Grammar''. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
*Greenberg, Joseph H. (ed.) (1963) ''Universals of languages''. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
*Greenberg, Joseph H. (ed.) (1978a) ''Universals of human language'' Vol. 4: ''Syntax''. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
*Greenberg, Joseph H. (ed.) (1978b) ''Universals of human language'' Vol. 3: ''Word structure''. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
*Heine, Bernd (1997) ''Cognitive Foundations of Grammar''. New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press.
*Rosch, E. & Mervis, C.B. & Gray, W.D. & Johnson, D.M. & Boyes-Braem, P. (1976) 'Basic Objects In Natural Categories', ''Cognitive Psychology'', 8-3, 382-439.
*Wilkins, David P. (1993) ‘From part to person: natural tendencies of semantic change and the search for cognates’, ''Working paper No. 23'', Cognitive Anthropology Research Group at the Max Plack Institute for Psycholinguistics.

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Bibliography

Works cited in the typological universal article

  • Croft, William. (2003). Typology and Universals. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2nd edition.
  • Greenberg, Joseph H. (ed.) (1963) Universals of Languages. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Moravcsik, Edith A. (2007). 'What is universal about typology?' Linguistic Typology 11(1): 27–41.

Further reading

2009- debate

A controversial article by Evans and Levinson sparked significant debate across academic fields involved with language.

More responses and rebuttals followed in a 2010 edition of the 'Lingua' journal.

Notable works

  • Comrie, Bernard (1981). Language Universals and Linguistic Typology Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Ferguson, Charles A. (1968). Historical background of universals research. In Greenberg, Ferguson and Moravcsik (eds) Universals of Human Languages. pp. 7-31.
  • Greenberg, Joseph H. (ed.) (1978a). Universals of Human Language Vol. 4: Syntax. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
  • Greenberg, Joseph H. (ed.) (1978b). Universals of Human Language Vol. 3: Word structure. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
  • Heine, Bernd (1997). Cognitive Foundations of Grammar. Oxford: Oxford University Press.