Martin Haspelmath

About Martin Haspelmath

Martin Haspelmath, With an exceptional h-index of 86 and a recent h-index of 63 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Leipzig, specializes in the field of linguistics, language typology, syntax, syntactic theory, morphology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Inflection and derivation as traditional comparative concepts

Grambank reveals the importance of genealogical constraints on linguistic diversity and highlights the impact of language loss

Reflexive constructions in Luganda

De ning the word

Is cliticization an intermediate stage between free lexeme and affix status?

Types of clitics in the world’s languages

Word-class universals and language-particular analysis

Coexpression and synexpression patterns across languages: comparative concepts and possible explanations

Martin Haspelmath Information

University

Position

Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and

Citations(all)

40019

Citations(since 2020)

14606

Cited By

30382

hIndex(all)

86

hIndex(since 2020)

63

i10Index(all)

191

i10Index(since 2020)

142

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Martin Haspelmath Skills & Research Interests

linguistics

language typology

syntax

syntactic theory

morphology

Top articles of Martin Haspelmath

Inflection and derivation as traditional comparative concepts

Linguistics

2024/1/29

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Reflexive constructions in Luganda

Research on Comparative Grammar

2023

De ning the word

2023

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Is cliticization an intermediate stage between free lexeme and affix status?

25th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL 25)

2023

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Types of clitics in the world’s languages

Linguistic Typology at the Crossroads

2023/12/27

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Word-class universals and language-particular analysis

2023/12/7

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Coexpression and synexpression patterns across languages: comparative concepts and possible explanations

2023/10/24

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

On what a construction is

Constructions

2023/7/27

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Reflexive constructions in the world's languages

2023/7/11

Nicoletta Puddu
Nicoletta Puddu

H-Index: 3

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Defining the word

Word

2023/7/3

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Different explanations in grammar are mutually compatible: Structural, evolutionary and biocognitive

2023/6

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Nonverbal clause constructions

Online. Unpublsihed draft

2022/4/14

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Inflection and derivation are merely ways of speaking

Max Planck Instituteko

2022

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Negindefinites and negative concord: Concepts, terms and analyses

2022

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Ergative, absolutive, accusative and nominative as comparative concepts

2022

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Explaining grammatical coding asymmetries: Form–frequency correspondences and predictability

Journal of Linguistics

2021/8

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

Towards standardization of morphosyntactic terminology for general linguistics

Linguistic categories, language description and linguistic typology

2021/7/15

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

How to tear down the walls that separate linguists: continuing the quest for clarity about general linguistics

Theoretical Linguistics

2021/6/25

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

General linguistics must be based on universals (or non-conventional aspects of language)

Theoretical Linguistics

2021/6/25

Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath

H-Index: 60

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