Typ
Type ( ancient Greek τύπος typos " form, character, impact; Latin typus " figure, basic form, value " ) may refer to:
- In archeology a set for the classification of used features, see Archaeology (Section typology )
- In computer science is a summary of object sets with the operations defined thereon, see Data Type
- In combinatorics, a characteristic size of permutations, see Zykeltyp
- In linguistics, several classification systems, see Linguistics # Comparative Linguistics
- In mathematics, a class of von Neumann algebras (type I, type II and type III, see type classification ( von Neumann algebra) )
- In mathematical logic and model theory, a set of formulas, see type ( model theory )
- In the ontology one -order feature, see Token and Type
- In philosophy and depth psychology, an archetype
- In sociolinguistics a cohesion -promoting, identity -forming sociolect teenage slang or argot, see, eg, blues or customer Scene
- In sociology several basic concepts, see standard type and ideal type, or a form of prejudice - see stereotype
- Technology in the original form ( pattern ) of a series or model, see prototype (technology)
- In consumer research a characteristic characteristic pattern of consumers (consumer type)
See also:
- Type, type
- Typing, Typology
- Typography
- Type Rating
- Disambiguation