471 total citations 37 papers, 96 citations indexed
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Gerda Haßler is a scholar working on Language and Linguistics, Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence.
According to data from OpenAlex, Gerda Haßler has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 96 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Language and Linguistics, 15 papers in Philosophy and 4 papers in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in Gerda Haßler's work include Historical Linguistics and Language Studies (22 papers), Linguistics and Discourse Analysis (13 papers) and Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies (10 papers). Gerda Haßler is often cited by papers focused on Historical Linguistics and Language Studies (22 papers), Linguistics and Discourse Analysis (13 papers) and Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies (10 papers). Gerda Haßler collaborates with scholars based in Germany, France and Spain. Gerda Haßler's co-authors include and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Discourse Studies and Langue française.
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Gerda Haßler
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80 citations
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Haßler, Gerda. (2014). Los tiempos verbales y sus denominaciones en las gramáticas españolas desde el siglo XVII hasta el siglo XX. publish.UP (University of Potsdam). 349–360.
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Haßler, Gerda. (2010). Epistemic modality and evidentiality and their determination on a deictic basis : the case of Romance languages. publish.UP (University of Potsdam).13 indexed citations
Haßler, Gerda. (2009). Modalidad, evidencialidad y deixis como componentes de la narratividad. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 165–179.1 indexed citations
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Haßler, Gerda. (2008). Le marquage epistemique de l enonce en francais parle. publish.UP (University of Potsdam).1 indexed citations
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Haßler, Gerda. (2006). A fala: normalización tardía e identidad cultural. publish.UP (University of Potsdam). 62(2). 637–653.
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Haßler, Gerda. (2002). Crosslinguistic and diachronic remarks on the grammaticalization of aspect in Romance languages. 163–179.1 indexed citations
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Haßler, Gerda. (2001). Teoría lingüística y antropología en las obras de Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro. publish.UP (University of Potsdam). 379–400.1 indexed citations
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Haßler, Gerda, et al.. (1999). Sprachdiskussion und Beschreibung von Sprachen im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert.5 indexed citations
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Haßler, Gerda, et al.. (1998). Metakategorien, historische Positivität und ein Nachdenken über Sprache : Plädoyer für eine nichttriviale Metahistoriography. publish.UP (University of Potsdam).
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Haßler, Gerda. (1996). El valor citativo de las formas verbales. publish.UP (University of Potsdam). 15(7). 81–92.
Haßler, Gerda. (1989). Los ideólogos franceses y la continuidad de sus temas lingüísticos en el pensamiento español al inicio del siglo XIX. 135–156.1 indexed citations
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