Английская Википедия:Basic linguistic theory

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Basic linguistic theory (BLT) is a term coined by R. M. W. Dixon to describe the theoretical framework and basic concepts that is generally used in grammatical description of languages, and in linguistic typology.

It is not always considered to be a theory, but is used in so-called "theory neutral" language description. Proponents of basic linguistic theory as theory point out that it is a set of concepts and theoretical assumptions that has been accumulated from empirical investigation of the world's languages.[1][2][3][4][5] However, critics will posit that the amount of agreement on basic linguistic terminology is zero.[6]

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  3. Dixon, R.M.W. 1997. The rise and fall of languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  4. Dixon, R. M. (2012). Basic Linguistic Theory Volume 3: Further Grammatical Topics (Vol. 3). Oxford University Press.
  5. Dixon, R.M.W., 2009. Basic Linguistic Theory Volume 1: Methodology. Oxford University Press, Oxford
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