Canadian Journal of Linguistics-Revue Canadienne de Linguistique

Papers
(The TQCC of Canadian Journal of Linguistics-Revue Canadienne de Linguistique is 1. 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Prix d'excellence étudiant, Association canadienne de linguistique / Student Achievement Awards, Canadian Linguistic Association 20228
Teaching language attitudes through digital storytelling projects7
CNJ volume 68 issue 2 Cover and Back matter7
CNJ volume 68 issue 4 Cover and Back matter5
Danish rundt ‘around’ as a postposition?5
Honorific mismatches of coordinate subjects in Korean5
Notes from the Editors4
Mapudungun frustrative -fu-: a modal analysis4
CNJ volume 67 issue 3 Cover and Front matter4
On the use of names and example sentences in the linguistics classroom4
Phonology from the Inside Out: Constructed Language as a Pedagogical Tool4
Note from the Editors3
Derivational networks of onomatopoeias in English and Slovak3
Topicalization and object drop in Jordanian Arabic3
CNJ volume 66 issue 4 Cover and Front matter2
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 2
Classification of English vowels in terms of Cypriot Greek categories: The role of acoustic similarity between L1 and L2 sounds2
Processing bound-variable singularthey2
CNJ volume 67 issue 1-2 Cover and Front matter2
Partial Wh-Movement in Indonesian, Criterial Freezing, and Sub-Extraction2
Abolishing Gender on D2
Acquisition of English relative clauses by native speakers of Kurdish Sorani2
Telic for whom? The Lexical Underspecification Hypothesis2
Relativization in Likpakpaln (Ghana): New typological perspectives on the Mabia (Gur) languages1
CNJ volume 68 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
On substance and Substance-Free Phonology: Where we are at and where we are going1
Remerciements aux évaluateurs·trices | Thanks to Reviewers1
Why aren't we teaching writing?: The advantages of early explicit writing instruction in linguistics1
Jeroen van Craenenbroeck, Cora Pots, and Tanja Temmerman, eds. 2020. Recent developments in phase theory. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. Pp. 214. $144.99 (hardcover).1
3 x Phonology1
On the properties of phase heads in raising and passive clauses: DP movement and Transfer options1
A Snapshot of Academic Job Placements in Linguistics in the US and Canada – CORRIGENDUM1
Maximal syntactic/semantic divergence in deadjectivals: Evidence from Romance1
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