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The purpose of the Association for Linguistic Typology (ALT), founded in March 1994 and currently claiming more than 600 members, is to advance the scientific study of typology, that is, of cross-linguistic diversity and the patterns underlying it. To that end ALT seeks
At ALT's meetings priority is given to the unhurried
presentation and discussion of typological research. Under the auspices
of ALT, Mouton de Gruyter publishes a journal catering for the special
needs of the typological community. The journal appears in three issues
per year.
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