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Understanding morphology
M Haspelmath, A Sims
Routledge, 2013
28572013
Indefinite pronouns
M Haspelmath
Oxford University Press, 1997
25261997
WALS online
MS Dryer, M Haspelmath
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, 2013
16862013
The world atlas of language structures
M Haspelmath, M Dryer, D Gil, B Comrie
Oxford University Press, 2005
15672005
More on the typology of inchoative/causative verb alternations
M Haspelmath
Causatives and transitivity, 87-121, 1993
14891993
The geometry of grammatical meaning: Semantic maps and cross-linguistic comparison
M Haspelmath
The new psychology of language 2, 2003
11652003
Comparative concepts and descriptive categories in crosslinguistic studies
M Haspelmath
Language 86 (3), 663-687, 2010
11422010
Against markedness (and what to replace it with)
M Haspelmath
Journal of Linguistics 42 (1), 25-70, 2006
10082006
From space to time
M HASPELMATH
Temporal adverbials in the world’s languages/Mouton de Gruyter, 1997
10061997
Why is grammaticalization irreversible?
M Haspelmath
Walter de Gruyter 37 (6), 1043-1068, 1999
9861999
Explaining the Ditransitive Person Person-Role Constraint: A usage-based approach based approach
M Haspelmath
Constructions, 2004
966*2004
A grammar of Lezgian
M Haspelmath
Mouton de Gruyter, 1993
9441993
The grammaticization of passive morphology
M Haspelmath
Studies in Language 14 (1), 25-72, 1990
8841990
Lexical borrowing: Concepts and issues
M Haspelmath
Loanwords in the World's Languages, 35-54, 2009
8412009
Loanwords in the world's languages: A comparative handbook
M Haspelmath, U Tadmor
Mouton de Gruyter, 2009
8392009
The converb as a cross-linguistically valid category
M Haspelmath
Converbs in cross-linguistic perspective, 1-56, 1995
8081995
The European linguistic area: Standard average European
M Haspelmath
Language typology and language universals.(Handbücher zur Sprach-und …, 2001
6742001
The indeterminacy of word segmentation and the nature of morphology and syntax
H Martin
Folia Linguistica 51, 31-80, 2011
630*2011
On directionality in language change with particular reference to grammaticalization
M Haspelmath
Up and down the cline: The nature of grammaticalization 59, 17-44, 2004
6232004
Pre-established categories don't exist: Consequences for language description and typology
M Haspelmath
Linguistic Typology 11 (1), 119-132, 2007
6132007
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