Typological study
Introduction
Typology (from type and logy) refers to several articles:.
• - Typology (social sciences) "Typology (social sciences)").
• - Typology (anthropology), science that studies the different types of ethnic groups into which the human species is divided;
• - Typology (medicine), science that studies the various types of human morphology in relation to their vegetative and psychic functions;
• - Linguistic typology, a specialty that compares languages to classify them and establish relationships between them, genealogical or not, according to the affinities that are noted between the features of their phonological, morphological and syntactic systems;
• - Morphological typology, classification of languages (according to Friedrich and August von Schlegel);
• - Typology (archaeology), set of disciplines used to classify artifacts;
- Lithic typology.
• - Typology (sociology).
• - Typology (theology) "Type (theology)"), interpretation of some characters and stories of the Old Testament, as well as the omens of the New Testament;.
• - Typology of museums, classification of museums generally carried out based on their collections;
• - Product typology"), classification of consumer goods placed by industry and commerce in the market.
• - All pages that begin with «Typology».