Journal of Linguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Linguistics 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Explaining grammatical coding asymmetries: Form–frequency correspondences and predictability34
A multilingual corpus study of the competition betweenpastandperfectin narrative discourse13
On the nature of the lexicon: The status of rich lexical meanings8
Stem alternations in Kiranti and their implications for the morphology–phonology interface7
Not quite the same: The social stratification and phonetic conditioning of thefoot–strutvowels in Manchester7
Pragmatic inferences are QUD-sensitive: an experimental study6
Fragments and structural identity on a direct interpretation approach5
The prosody of Frenchwh-in-situ questions: Echo vs. non-echo5
Attack of the snowclones: A corpus-based analysis of extravagant formulaic patterns4
Gender asymmetries in ellipsis: An experimental comparison of markedness and frequency accounts in English4
Catalan focus markers as discourse particles4
The semantics of conversion nouns and -ing nominalizations: A quantitative and theoretical perspective4
Amodal phonology3
Gemination within English loanwords in Ammani Arabic: An Optimality-theoretic analysis3
Ways of looking: Lexicalizing visual paths in verbs3
Time out of tense: Russian aspect in the imperative2
Affixal rivalry and its purely semantic resolution among English derived adjectives2
Variable embedded agent in Sason Arabic2
Applied Objects and the Syntax–Semantics Interface2
The interaction of discourse markers and prosody in rhetorical questions in German2
Recomplementation as a paratactic phenomenon: Evidence from Spanish and English2
Specialized-domain grammars and the architecture of grammars: Possession in Oneida2
Case-matching effects under clausal ellipsis and the cue-based theory of sentence processing2
Modelling non-specific linguistic variation in cognitive disorders2
Token frequency as a determinant of morphological change2
Implicational generalizations in morphological syncretism: The role of communicative biases2
When information structure exploits syntax: The relation between the loss of VO and scrambling in Dutch2
Discontinuous noun phrases in Yucatec Maya1
Clitic left dislocation and inverse scope: Plain indefinites versus numerals1
Gender marking in the first-person singular: A case of paradigm (in)consistency1
On the semantics of classifier reduplication in Cantonese1
Shift in Harmonic Serialism1
Remnant connectivity in pseudogapping: Experimental evidence for a direct generation approach1
The syntax of peripheral adverbial clauses1
Bundling telicity, verbal quantification, and perfective aspect: A study on lǝ in Yixing Chinese1
Duality of control in gerundive complements of P1
All TRs are not created equal: L1 and L2 perception of English cluster affrication1
Spanning complement-taking verbs and spanning complementizers: On the realization of presuppositional clauses1
Oblique complements in Estonian: A corpus perspective1
Jianhua Hu, Prominence and locality in grammar: The syntax and semantics of wh-questions and reflexives (Routledge Studies in Chinese Linguistics). London & New York: Routledge, 2019. Pp. xv + 1911
The syntactic flexibility of German and English idioms: Evidence from acceptability rating experiments1
Taking time with thetough-construction1
Clause types, intonation and stranded embedded clauses1
Licensing null arguments in recipes across languages1
The road not taken:The Sound Pattern of Russianand the history of contrast in phonology1
The syntax of inner aspect in Hungarian1
FOFC and what left–right asymmetries may tell us about syntactic structure building1
The prosody of surprise questions in Estonian1
Internally caused change as change by inner predisposition: Comparative evidence from Romance1
Locative Inversion, PP Topicalization, and Weak Crossover in English1
The role of word recognition factors and lexical stress in the distribution of consonants in Spanish, English and Dutch1
A conditional learnability argument for constraints on underlying representations1
Elliot Murphy, The oscillatory nature of language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xiii + 321.1
Editorial Note1
A syntactically-driven approach to indefiniteness, specificity and anti-specificity in Romance1
David Jowitt, Nigerian English. Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton, 2019. Pp. x + 242.1
Caroline Féry, Intonation and prosodic structure (Key Topics in Phonology). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp. ix + 374.1
Choosing an event description: What a PropBank study reveals about the contrast between light verb constructions and counterpart synthetic verbs1
The interpretational preferences of null and overt pronouns in Chinese1
Local versus long-distance bound implicit arguments of inalienable relational nouns in Chinese1
Romance pronominal clitics as pure heads1
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