All cultural and historical notes as well as statistical data have been checked, updated and in many cases expanded.
Key features include:
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Complete rewriting, systematization and regularisation of the phonology sections.
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Provision of IPA symbol grids arranged by articulatory feature and by alphabetic resemblance to facilitate use of the new phonology sections.
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Expansion of morphology descriptions for most major languages.
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Provision of new illustrative text samples.
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Addition of a glossary of technical terms and an expanded bibliography.
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Comparative tables of the numerals 1-10 in a representative range of languages, and also grouped by family.
Drawing upon a wealth of recent developments and research in language typology and broadened availability of descriptive data, this new incarnation of George Campbell’s astounding Compendium brings a much-loved survey emphatically into the twenty-first century for a new generation of readers.
Scholarly, comprehensive and highly accessible, Compendium of the World’s Languages remains the ideal reference for all interested linguists and professionals alike.