Sukiasyan, E.R.: Classifikatsiya ili tipologiya? (1996)
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- Abstract
- Discusses the use of the terms 'classification' and 'typology' and examines their essence and mutual relationship. Points out that these two terms are often, and quite incorrectly; used as synonyms. Argues that the difference between typology and classification can be summed up as follows: typology can be described as an analysis of characteristics of objects and subsequent determination of the individual types of the objects in question; classificatio, on the other hand, can be defined as grouping together of objects according to their type
- Footnote
- Übers. des Titels: Classification or typology?