International Journal of American Linguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of American Linguistics 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Sapir’s Law and the Role of Accent in the Reconstruction of Proto-Corachol-Nahuan4
Announcements4
Norman A. Mcquown’s Coatepec Totonac Texts3
Transitivity and Split Argument Coding In Yaqui2
Sende Meets a White Man2
Front and Back Matter2
Christmas Encampment2
Announcements2
Editorial Note2
Aso kortaKãs ‘The Woman of the Water – Donkey-Tiger’1
:Dicionário Kaiowá-Português1
Front and Back Matter1
Apehitihi ‘Paralysis’1
Complementation and the Grammaticalization of the Progressive in Ch’olti’1
Front and Back Matter1
Insubordination and Finitization in Arawakan Languages1
The Phonology of Panãra: A Segmental Analysis1
References and Abbreviations1
Reconstructing Stress in Wôpanâak0
Incident at a Kiowa Beef-Butchering0
The Phonology of Panãra: A Prosodic Analysis0
Announcements0
A Typological Outlier Explained: Stress and Phrase-Level Prosody in Plains Cree0
Announcements0
Uumajursiutik unaatuinnamut. Hunter with harpoon. Chasseur au harpon. By Markoosie Patsauq. Edited and translated by Valerie Henitiuk and Marc-Antoine Mahieu. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Quee0
Bolakʃa ‘Evil Spirit’0
References and Abbreviations0
:A Harmony of the Four Gospels in Delaware: The Translation by Ira D. Blanchard and James Conner (1837–1839)0
Front and Back Matter0
Announcements0
A Typology of Relationalizing and Absolutizing Morphology in Lowland South American Languages0
Morphosyntactically Conditioned Tone Change in Central Zapotec0
Front and Back Matter0
The Perceptual Origin of Added Glottals in Spanish Loans in Modern Nahuan0
:Lakota Texts: Narratives of Lakota Life And Culture in the Twentieth Century0
How To Distribute Events: ʔayʔaǰuθəm Pluractionals0
Letter of May 5, 1963, to Charlie Redbird0
A Diachronic Account of Paresi (Arawakan) Person Marking and Alignment Change0
The Indefinite Person: A Journey across Arawak Languages0
Evidence For A Chibcha-Jê Connection0
Some Aspects of Aspect in Wá∙šiw0
Editorial Note0
La Negación En La Lengua Sáliba0
Takaskro ‘The Sasquatch’0
Southern Pomo Switch-Reference and Its Origins within Pomoan0
Poolant’s Killing0
Announcements0
Unusual Properties of Applicative Constructions in Umónhon0
Witʃã akakiri Seatusri ‘The Mother of the Fish and the prankster’0
Morphological Split Ergative Alignment and Syntactic Nominative-Accusative Alignment in Pesh0
Orden De Constituyentes Determinado Por La Estructura Comunicativa De La Cláusula:El Totonaco De Tuxtla0
Comparative and Historical Aspects of Nakoda Dialectology0
The Production of Post-Lexical Prosodic Prominence in Yucatec Maya and its Perception by Speakers of Yucatecan Spanish0
Introduction0
Goodnight Show in Amarillo, Texas0
Introduction0
Chuj (Mayan) Narratives: Folklore, History, and Ethnography from Northwestern Guatemala. By Nicholas A. Hopkins. Louisville: University Press of Colorado, 2021. Pp. 177. US$22.95 (paper). DOI: 0
:Linguist on the Loose: Adventures and Misadventures in Fieldwork0
Announcements0
Wa tʃena ‘The Evil Eye’0
Front and Back Matter0
The Pluractional Marker ‑Pödï of Akawaio (Cariban) and Beyond0
Running Away From School0
:Mid-Holocene Language Connections between Asia and North America0
Announcements0
A Reconstruction of Proto-Matacoan Phonology0
La42 Qin4 Kchin4 ‘Prayer for the Community’: A Chatino Prayer0
Announcements0
Announcements0
Sende Tricks A White Man0
Documenting What’s In Almost Every Narrative: Free Relative Clauses in Kiksht0
Front and Back Matter0
The Conjugations of Matlatzinca0
Front and Back Matter0
Front and Back Matter0
:A History of the Study of the Indigenous Languages of North America0
Captive Woman0
The Life of Satanta0
The Verbs ‘Come’ and Their Deictic Load in Poqomchi’ (Mayan) Folk Tales0
Mamaindê Remixed: Locally Sourced and Externally Motivated Language Change in Southern Amazonia0
Wagon Attack0
Announcements0
Xinkan Influence on Ch’orti’ Verbs0
Pre-Proto-Aymaran Affricates and the Initial Quechuan-Aymaran Contact0
Front and Back Matter0
:Mid-Holocene Language Connections between Asia and North America0
Carbón Variety0
:A Grammar of Meskwaki0
Editorial Note0
Frybread at the Fair0
Acknowledgments0
Front and Back Matter0
Teoría De La Correspondencia, Modelo Básico Y Completo Y Reduplicación En Tepehuano Del Sureste (O’dam)0
A Curious Car Accident0
Manihri Pakuri ‘Rabbit and Coyote’0
Front and Back Matter0
Front and Back Matter0
The Discourse Particle Wal in Yucatec Maya: Uncertainty and Negativity across Sentence Types0
Wãta ‘The Shaman’0
Front and Back Matter0
Between Symmetrical Voice and Ergativity: Inverse and Antipassive in Movima0
Announcements0
When They Imprisoned Our Chiefs0
Cosubordination and Copala Triqui’s Syntactic Causative0
Prosody of Noun Compounding in Temalacayuca Ngiwa (Popoloca)0
On the Guaikuruan Inverse System: Interpreting Kadiwéu and Mocoví Person Hierarchies0
On Pataxó Hãhãhãe and Maxakalí0
Massacre at Cutthroat Gap0
Infixation in the Americas: A Cross-Linguistic Survey0
Culmí Variety0
:Mid-Holocene Language Connections between Asia and North America0
Front and Back Matter0
Front and Back Matter0
Reconstructing Possession Morphology in Mayan Languages0
Accent in Carranza Tsotsil0
New Clothes for Church0
Cherokee Narratives: A Linguistic Study. By Durbin Feeling, William Pulte, and Gregory Pulte. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2018. Cloth, xii+228 pp., US$32.95. ISBN: 9780806159867.0
Ruhuâ Ruˈman Hioˈóo Gatsii ‘In the Hole of White Dirt’ Legend in Chicahuaxtla Triqui0
Las Marías Variety0
Asymmetries among Person Indexes in Kawahíva0
The Kiowa Migration to the North0
Announcements0
:Words from Another World: A Collection of Analyzed Seri Texts0
Wa Sonkwa ‘Black Eye’0
Las Primeras Escisiones De La Familia Pano: Una Propuesta De Subagrupamiento En Una Familia De La Amazonia Occidental0
Northern Aymaran Toponymy, Revisited0
:Language Rights and the Law in the United States and its Territories0
Front and Back Matter0
Basic K’ichee’ Grammar. 38 Lessons. Rev . ed . By James L. Mondloch. Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2017. Pp. 230. US$28.95 (paper).0
From Switch-Reference to Case Marking In Muskogean: The Role of Clefts0
Front and Back Matter0
Classifying Negated Nominals across Mixtec0
Editorial Note0
Announcements0
Erratum0
Nominal Classification without Grammatical Agreement: Evidence from Secoya0
Jussive Constructions in Ojibwe0
Announcements0
Front and Back Matter0
Grandmother and the Oranges0
Ecuadorian Highland Quichua and the Lost Languages of the Northern Andes0
Pitch Patterns in Standard Negation in Alaskan Dene and the Development of Grammatical Tone0
Verb Inflection in Tenango Otomi and the Typology of Grammatical Tone0
Questions and their Relatives in Sm’algyax0
Announcements0
Reanalysis of Shipibo Stress Motivated By New Data on Prefixation0
Pech and the Basic Internal Classification of Chibchan0
Obviative Demonstratives in Northern East Cree: Insights from Child-Directed Speech0
Jitotoltec: The Merchant0
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