Typology vs Conceptualisation - What's the difference?
typology | conceptualisation |
the systematic classification of the types of something according to their common characteristics
(archaeology) the result of the classification of things according to their characteristics
(linguistics) classification of languages according to their linguistic trait (as opposed to historical families like romance languages)
the act of conceptualising, or something conceptualised
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, passage=In this sense, ethnocracy as a socio-political regime is outcome of ethnonationalism, that brand of nationalism that views the nation as a "natural" and ethnically "pure" community, as opposed to its liberal conceptualisation as a community based on equal rights and duties.}}
As nouns the difference between typology and conceptualisation
is that typology is the systematic classification of the types of something according to their common characteristics while conceptualisation is the act of conceptualising, or something conceptualised.typology
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(wikipedia typology)Noun
(typologies)Derived terms
* typological * typologist * linguistic typology * morphological typologySee also
* taxonomy * value domainconceptualisation
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Alternative forms
* conceptualizationNoun
(en noun)citation