Harald Hammarström
Professor in General Linguistics at Department of Linguistics and Philology
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 14 49
- E-mail:
- Harald.Hammarstrom@lingfil.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Engelska parken
Thunbergsvägen 3H - Postal address:
- Box 635
751 26 UPPSALA
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- ORCID:
- 0000-0003-0120-6396
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Publications
Recent publications
- A global analysis of matches and mismatches between human genetic and linguistic histories (2022)
- Glottocodes (2022)
- The Rise and Fall of Grammatical Theories in Descriptive Grammars of the Languages of the World (2022)
- Defining numeral classifiers and identifying classifier languages of the world (2022)
- Defining numeral classifiers and identifying classifier languages of the world (2022)
All publications
Articles
- A global analysis of matches and mismatches between human genetic and linguistic histories (2022)
- Glottocodes (2022)
- Defining numeral classifiers and identifying classifier languages of the world (2022)
- Defining numeral classifiers and identifying classifier languages of the world (2022)
- Linking endangerment databases and descriptive linguistics (2022)
- Expansion by migration and diffusion by contact is a source to the global diversity of linguistic nominal categorization systems (2021)
- What is in a morpheme? (2020)
- Methods for calculating walking distances (2020)
- On computational historical linguistics in the 21st century (2019)
- Problems With, And Alternatives To, The Tree Model In Historical Linguistics (2019)
- Cross-Linguistic Data Formats, advancing data sharing and re-use in comparative linguistics (2018)
- Simultaneous Visualization of Language Endangerment and Language Description (2018)
- Language documentation twenty-five years on (2018)
Books
Chapters
- The Rise and Fall of Grammatical Theories in Descriptive Grammars of the Languages of the World (2022)
- A Survey of African Languages (2018)
- GlottoVis (2017)
- Linguistic Areas, Linguistic Convergence and River Systems in South America (2017)
- Language Isolates in the New Guinea region (2017)
- Poor Man’s OCR Post-Correction (2017)
- The Trans New Guinea family (2017)
- Language Isolates in South America (2017)
- Automatic extraction of typological linguistic features from descriptive grammars (2017)