Canadian Journal of Linguistics-Revue Canadienne de Linguistique

Papers
(The TQCC of Canadian Journal of Linguistics-Revue Canadienne de Linguistique is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
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The long tail of language change: A trend and panel study of Québécois French futures7
From topic to object: Grammaticalization of differential object marking in Romanian6
Region Prepositions: The View from French4
A diachronic analysis of the adjective intensifierwellfrom Early Modern English to Present Day English3
The person-animacy connection: Evidence from Algonquian and Dene3
Radical substance-free phonology and feature learning3
Between demonstrative and definite: A grammar competition model of the evolution of French l-determiners3
Oblique differential object marking and types of nominals3
Verum in Gitksan2
Phonological features emerge substance-freely from the phonetics and the morphology2
Compositionality in N + N compounds in Jordanian Arabic and English2
Underspecification in time2
Sonority projection effect in French: A signal detection theory approach2
Sich ausgehen:On modalizinggoconstructions in Austrian German2
Getting ready for primetime: Paths to acquiring substance-free phonology2
Morphosemantic features in Universal Grammar: What we can learn from Marshallese pronouns and demonstratives1
Anaphoric binding in Modern Standard Arabic: A phase-based analysis1
Vowel-consonant metathesis in Nivaĉle1
The contrastive topic requirement on specificational subjects1
‘How do you get to Tim Hortons?’ Direction-giving in Ontario dialects1
Conquer primal fear: Phonological features are innate and substance-free1
The hidden dimensions of a change from below: Consequence markers in Montreal French1
Shana Poplack. 2018. Borrowing. Loanwords in the Speech Community and in the Grammar. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 272. $US $99 (hardcover).1
French ingressives and (phasal) aspect: A frame-semantic corpus-based analysis1
La voyelle initiale des noms et l’état d'annexion en kabyle (berbère)1
Pronominal deficiency: A view from Malagasy1
Decomposing definiteness: Evidence from Chuj1
How Canadian was eh? A baseline investigation of usage and ideology1
(Inter)subjectivisation et chaines sémantiques dans les adverbes français en–ment: analyse du passage de l'adverbe intégré à la proposition au marqueur discursif1
Do simple syntactic heuristics to verb meaning hold up? Testing the structure mapping account over spontaneous speech to Spanish-learning children1
The procedural syntax of fake modification constructions in Chinese1
Region Prepositions: The View from French—ERRATUM1
The perception of rearticulated and single-articulated geminates in Polish0
Negative Concord and locality in Russian0
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Angela D. Friederici 2017. Language in our brain. The origins of a uniquely human capacity. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Pp. 304. US $45 (hardcover).0
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An experimental approach to the reconstruction of the head quantifier phrase in Chinese relative clauses0
Jacques François (dir.). 2021. L'expansion pluridisciplinaire des grammaires de constructions. Caen : Presses universitaires de Caen. P. 276. €20.00.0
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Which-hunting in Medieval England0
National Achievement Award, Canadian Linguistic Association Prix national d'excellence, Association canadienne de linguistique 20200
John A. Goldsmith and Bernard Laks. 2019. Battle in the mind fields. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Pp. xix, 725. $45 (cloth).0
Indrig Neumann-Holzschuh et Julia Mitko. 2018. Grammaire comparée des français d'Acadie et de Louisiane (GraCoFAL), avec un aperçu sur Terre-Neuve. Berlin : De Gruyter. P. lx + 942. 199,95 € (b0
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Telic for whom? The Lexical Underspecification Hypothesis0
Definiteness in Laki: Its interaction with demonstratives and number0
Jason Kandybowicz and Harold Torrence (eds.). 2017. Africa's endangered languages: Documentary and theoretical approaches. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. x + 520. US $99 (hardcover)—CORRI0
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Post-nasal voicing in Japanese classifiers as exceptional triggering: implications for Indexed Constraint Theory0
Pronouns0
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Addendum0
On the history of NPIs and Negative Concord0
Small clause predicates and sluicing0
Honorific mismatches of coordinate subjects in Korean0
Turning expletive: From embedded speech-acts to embedded propositions0
(Inter)subjectivisation et chaines sémantiques dans les adverbes français en –ment : analyse du passage de l'adverbe intégré à la proposition au marqueur discursive—CORRIGENDUM0
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Acquisition of English relative clauses by native speakers of Kurdish Sorani0
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Igor Mel'čuk. 2021. Ten studies in Dependency Syntax. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. Pp. 444. US $160.99 (hardcover).0
Remerciements aux évaluateur⋅trice⋅s/Thanks to Reviewers0
Prix national d'excellence, Association canadienne de linguistique National Achievement Award, Canadian Linguistic Association 20220
Prix d'excellence étudiant, Association canadienne de linguistique / Student Achievement Awards, Canadian Linguistic Association 20220
Between pronouns and R-expressions: Pronoun-like lexical noun phrases0
Reflexive clitics are verbal, not pronominal0
Remerciements aux évaluateurs0
Lexicalisation of tonal downstep in Yoruba0
Displaced sentential complements to nouns in German0
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Gillian Catriona Ramchand. 2018. Situations and syntactic structures: Rethinking auxiliaries and order in English. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Pp. vi+ 2350
Sandrine Zufferey, Jacques Moeschler, and Anne Reboul. 2019. Implicatures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 251. $110.00 (hardback).0
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Production of Vowel Reduction by Mexican Learners of English as L2 and Russian as L30
Remerciements aux évaluateurs0
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An illusory subject preference in Algonquian agreement0
Classification of English vowels in terms of Cypriot Greek categories: The role of acoustic similarity between L1 and L2 sounds0
Nobody there? On the non-existence ofnobodyin Mandarin Chinese and related issues0
Michelle Sheehan, Theresa Biberauer, Ian Roberts, and Anders Holmberg. 2017.The Final-Over-Final Condition: A Syntactic Universal. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. Pp. 446. $102.84 (softcover).0
Phonetic and Phonological Salience in Tone Processing0
Maximal syntactic/semantic divergence in deadjectivals: Evidence from Romance0
Introduction0
Prix d'excellence étudiante Student Achievement Awards ACL / CLA 2023 York University0
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On substance and Substance-Free Phonology: Where we are at and where we are going0
Mapudungun frustrative -fu-: a modal analysis0
Patrick “Paddy” Drysdale (1929–2020)0
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On the L1 acquisition of recursive no in Japanese0
Evidence for constraints on probing dynamics: A case study of adjectival concord0
The syntax of silent directional prepositions in Jordanian Arabic0
Guilherme D. Garcia 2021. Data visualization and analysis in second language research. New York, NY: Routledge. Pp. 286. USD $44.95 (softcover). Also available electronically.0
Remerciements aux évaluateurs0
Remarks on labelling and determinacy0
Acquisition of kind-reference by Arabic, Chinese, and Turkish L2 learners of English0
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On the properties of phase heads in raising and passive clauses: DP movement and Transfer options0
Tracing the evolution of the gender of “COVID-19” in the French of three continents: A traditional and social media study0
Prix du chercheur ou de la chercheuse en début de carrière, Association canadienne de linguistique Early Career Researcher Award, Canadian Linguistic Association 20220
Special issue on formal diachronic semantics Introduction0
The meaning and form of onomatopoeias in Tjwao0
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Christopher J. Hall, Patrick H. Smith, and Rachel Wicaksono. 2017. Mapping Applied Linguistics: A guide for students and practitioners. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge. Pp. 415. £ 29.99 (soft cover).0
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Emerging grammars in contemporary Yoruba phonology0
National Achievement Award, Canadian Linguistic Association Prix national d'excellence, Association canadienne de linguistique 20210
Notes from the Editors0
Daniel Silverman. 2017. A Critical Introduction to Phonology. Functional and Usage-Based Perspectives. 2nd edition. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. xxi + 360. US $33.950
R. M. W. Dixon. 2016. Are Some Languages Better Than Others? Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. vii + 272. $24.50 (paperback).—ERRATUM0
The regularizing, analogical effect of metathesis in Modern Ch'ol (Mayan): The cases of 7ejk'ach ‘fingernail, claw’ and 7ik'oty ‘with, and’0
The acquisition of English articles among L1 Dagbani L2 English learners0
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Hanni Woodbury. 2018. A reference grammar of the Onondaga language. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Pp. xx + 481. CAN $125 (hardcover)0
Viviane Déprez and Fabiola Henri (eds) 2018. Negation and Negative Concord: The view from creoles. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pp. x + 325. $US 158.0
Jeroen van Craenenbroeck, Cora Pots, and Tanja Temmerman, eds. 2020. Recent developments in phase theory. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. Pp. 214. $144.99 (hardcover).0
Copular clauses in Dene languages: Argument structure and interpretation0
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Derivational networks of onomatopoeias in English and Slovak0
Latin UNUS and the discourse properties of unity cardinals0
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Abolishing Gender on D0
Alessandro G. Benati, and Tanja Angelovska. 2016. Second language acquisition: A theoretical introduction to real-world applications. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 200. $US 39.95 (softcover).0
Social role effects on English particle verb variation fail to replicate0
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Analyzing the Gerundial Patterns of prevent: New Corpus Evidence from Recent English0
Note from the Editors0
Danish rundt ‘around’ as a postposition?0
Motion verbs, sentience, and event delimitedness in Blackfoot0
3 x Phonology0
Reanalyzing Mandarin V1-V2resultative constructions—A force-theoretic approach0
Richard Larson, Sedigheh Moradi and Vida Samiian (eds.) 2020. Advances in Iranian Linguistics. In Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, vol. 351). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 309 pages. 110€, US 0
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Processing bound-variable singular they0
Second chances in antecedent retrieval: The processing of reflexives in two types of reconstruction environments0
On the structure of (personal) pronouns in Inuktut0
Some structural disanalogies between pronouns and tenses0
Deriving four generalizations about nominals in three classifier languages0
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