Mary Haas
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American linguist; studied historical linguistics
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mary Rosamond Haas was an American linguist who specialized in North American Indian languages, Thai, and historical linguistics. She served as president of the Linguistic Society of America. She was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
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- THAI-ENGLISH, STUDENT'S DICTIONARY. (1964) (101)
- Men's and Women's Speech in Koasati (1944) (99)
- The Use of Numeral Classifiers in Thai (1942) (59)
- The Prehistory of Languages (1969) (39)
- Algonkian-Ritwan: The End of a Controversy (1958) (35)
- Interlingual Word Taboos (1951) (35)
- Notes on a Chipewyan Dialect (1968) (32)
- Ablaut and Its Function in Muskogee (1940) (31)
- THE THAI SYSTEM OF WRITING (1943) (25)
- Classificatory Verbs in Muskogee (1948) (21)
- A New Linguistic Relationship in North America: Algonkian and the Gulf Languages (1958) (20)
- Noun Incorporation in the Muskogean Languages (1941) (20)
- 'Exclusive' and 'Inclusive': A Look at Early Usage (1969) (19)
- Internal Reconstruction of the Nootka-Nitinat Pronominal Suffixes (1969) (19)
- In honor of Mary Haas : from the Haas Festival Conference on Native American Linguistics (1988) (18)
- Language, culture, and history : essays (1980) (15)
- Grammar or Lexicon? The American Indian Side of the Question from Duponceau to Powell (1969) (15)
- THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA LINGUISTIC AREA (1976) (13)
- The Proto-Gulf Word for "Water" (With Notes on Siouan-Yuchi) (1951) (13)
- The Last Words of Biloxi (1968) (13)
- A Proto-Muskogean Paradigm (1946) (13)
- Language and Taxonomy in Northwestern California (1967) (12)
- Techniques of Intensifying in Thai (1946) (12)
- The Position of Apalachee in the Muskogean Family (1949) (12)
- Development of Proto-Muskogean *kw (1947) (11)
- Swanton and the Biloxi and Ofo Dictionaries (1969) (10)
- Sibling Terms as Used by Marriage Partners (1969) (10)
- On the Historical Development of Certain Long Vowels in Creek (1950) (10)
- Shasta and Proto-hokan (1963) (10)
- Natchez and the Muskogean Languages (1956) (10)
- Thai Word-Games (1957) (10)
- Natchez and Chitimacha Clans and Kinship Terminology (1939) (10)
- The Declining Descent Rule for Rank in Thailand: A Correction (1951) (9)
- Nasals and nasalization in Creek (1977) (9)
- The Structure of Stems and Roots in Nootka-Nitinat (1972) (9)
- CREEK INTER‐TOWN RELATIONS1 (1940) (9)
- Perturbed Directional Correlation ofSc44in Lead Titanate (1971) (8)
- Dialects of the Muskogee Language (1945) (7)
- Southeastern Languages (1979) (7)
- The Linguist as a Teacher of Languages (1943) (7)
- The Tones of Four Tai Dialects (1957) (6)
- Language, culture, and history (1978) (6)
- Is Kutenai related to Algonkian? (1965) (6)
- Boas, Sapir, and Bloomfield (1976) (6)
- 12. From Auxiliary Verb Phrase to Inflectional Suffix (1977) (5)
- The Proto-Gulf Word for "Land" (With a Note on Proto-Siouan) (1952) (5)
- Vowels and Semivowels in Algonkian (1966) (5)
- Wiyot-Yurok-Algonkian and Problems of Comparative Algonkian (1966) (5)
- Geminate Consonant Clusters in Muskogee (1938) (5)
- Observations on cephalic glands in Philophthalmus hegeneri. (1974) (4)
- Sapir and the Training of Anthropological Linguists (1953) (4)
- A Popular Etymology in Muskogee (1941) (4)
- American Indian Linguistic Prehistory (1976) (3)
- Notes on Karok internal reconstruction (1980) (3)
- THE CHOCTAW WORD FOR “RATTLESNAKE” (1941) (3)
- “Other‐Culture” vs. “Own‐Culture”: Some Thoughts on L. White's Query (1965) (3)
- The Muskogean and Algonkian Words for Skunk (1963) (3)
- The Menomini Terms for Playing Cards (1968) (3)
- 4. Lessons from american indian linguistics (1984) (2)
- Notes on Some PCA Stems in /k-/ (1958) (2)
- Haas's Reply to Hockett (1968) (2)
- ADDENDA TO REVIEW OF BLOOMFIELD'S “THE MENOMINI LANGUAGE” (1966) (1)
- LINGUISTICS: Current Trends in Linguistics. Volume II: Linguistics in East Asia and South East Asia. Thomas A. Sebeok, ed (1970) (1)
- The Thai System of Writing. American Council of Learned Societies Program in Oriental Languages, Publications Series B - Aids - Number 5. (1956) (1)
- : A Study of the Kanuri Language: Grammar and Vocabulary . Johannes Lukas. ; A Grammar of Chichewa: A Bantu Language of British Central Africa . Mark Hanna Watkins. (1938) (1)
- Book Review:New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of North America Benjamin Smith Barton (1970) (1)
- COMMENTS ON THE NAME “WICHITA” (1942) (1)
- The Auxiliary Verb in Natchez (1979) (1)
- Yao‐English Dictionary. Sylvia J. Lombard, compiler. Herbert C. Purnell, Jr., editor (1969) (1)
- Reminiscences about Edward Sapir (1986) (1)
- Noun Incorporation in Natchez (1982) (1)
- Current Trends in Linguistics Volume III: Theoretical Foundations [and Comments and Replies]. Thomas A. Sebeok , Noam Chomsky (1968) (0)
- Tonkawa: An Indian Language of Texas. Harry Hoijer (1938) (0)
- Thai Reader.@@@Thai Vocabulary.@@@The Thai System of Writing. (1957) (0)
- Creek class materials (1976) (0)
- Thai-English Student’s Dictionary (1964) (0)
- Linguistics (2001) (0)
- Boas, Sapir, and Bloomfield. Discussion (1976) (0)
- Reply to Taylor (1966) (0)
- Edward Sapir and the Training of Anthropological Linguists [1953] (1984) (0)
- Book Review:Tonkawa: An Indian Language of Texas Harry Hoijer (1936) (0)
- Spoken Thai. Books One and Two. (1945) (0)
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