Secondly, we introduce DiACL, the Diachronic Atlas of Comparative Linguistics. This is a database of lexical and typological/morphosyntactical data for historical, comparative and phylogenetic linguistics. It contains data from 500 languages from 18 families, divided into 3 macro areas: Eurasia, Pacific and South America. The database has the following contents: 1) Lexical data set with basic vocabulary, 2) Lexical data set with cultural vocabulary, 3) Typological/morphosyntactic data, including the main types of word sequence, clause syntax, nominal and verbal morphology. The database contains data from contemporary and historical languages and, if possible, reconstructed languages. Data has been collected from lexicons, grammar and through new field work (especially from the Caucasus and South America). All data is source-referenced to scientifically trusted literature.
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