Aydın, ÖzgürMutlu, Mehmet Umut2021-11-262021-11-262021http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12575/76395Language typology is a field of study in linguistics that dates back to comparative grammar studies, and has changed both theoretically and methodologically over time. It is surely beyond doubt that, the increase in technological opportunities and the ease of access to data have also positively affected this field. WALS, which can be considered within this framework, is an electronic database in which the structural features of languages are tagged. In the literature, there are various method suggestions for preparing rankings using WALS data. In our study, three of these methods (Comrie, 2010; Orgun, 2011; Uzun, 2012a) were brought into a package format that can be used in the R environment, and typological analysis was carried out on the samples. Within the scope of our research questions, it has been concluded that; (i) WALS data structure has some aspects that complicate computer-aided studies and should be addressed with further studies, (ii) comparative analysis of the findings of the three methods and potential new methods can lead to new results within the framework of typological studies, (iii) there is no direct and dominant effect of being family/relative within the framework of "typicality", "coherence" and "mutual similarity". The findings of this study, which is a pioneering computational typology study in Turkish literature, can be supported and improved by further studies.trBetimsel analizHesaplamalı dilbilimWALSWals veritabanında bilgisayar destekli tipolojik veri çözümlemesiA computer-aided analysis of the typological data on the wals databasemasterThesis