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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Maria Polinsky(ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Languages of the Caucasus (Oxford Handbooks). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xxx + 1158.17
Onset conspiracy in Upper Sorbian10
LIN volume 58 issue 1 Cover and Front matter9
Aggressively non-D-linked construction and ellipsis: A Direct Interpretation approach7
Diego Gabriel Krivochen, Syntax on the edge: A graph-theoretic analysis of sentence structure. Leiden & Boston, MA: Brill, 2023. Pp. xxi + 518.7
Guglielmo Cinque, On linearization: Toward a restrictive theory (Linguistic Inquiry Monographs). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2023. Pp. vii + 182.6
The distribution of focus and the mapping between syntax and information structure6
Pronouns beyond phi-features: the speaker–addressee relation in Japanese pronouns and its implications for formal pronouns5
Noun class agreement in Kafire (Senufo): A Lexical-Functional Grammar account5
LIN volume 59 issue 4 Cover and Back matter5
LIN volume 58 issue 3 Cover and Back matter4
LIN volume 58 issue 4 Cover and Back matter4
Gita Martohardjono & Suzanne Flynn (eds.), Language in development: A crosslinguistic perspective. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2021. Pp. xi + 346.4
Pullum’s philosophy of linguistics: towards a unified framework4
Editorial Note4
A new approach to Negative Concord: Catalan as a case in point3
Telicization in Mandarin Chinese3
Robert Stalnaker, Propositions: Ontology and logic. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. Hb. Pp. xvi + 1963
LIN volume 61 issue 2 Cover and Front matter3
Virginia Hill & Alexandru Mardale, The diachrony of differential object marking in Romanian (Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics 45). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp.3
David R. Olson ,Making sense: What it means to understand. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. xii +196.3
Deborah Arbes (ed.), Number categories: Dynamics, contact, typology (Studia Typologica 32). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2023. Pp. vii + 183.3
The role of word recognition factors and lexical stress in the distribution of consonants in Spanish, English and Dutch3
William Croft, Morphosyntax: Constructions of the world’s languages (Textbook in Linguistics). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. xxxvi + 688.2
Separability of dependents from VP in English: Beyond the argument/adjunct distinction2
Token frequency as a determinant of morphological change2
The syntax of peripheral adverbial clauses2
LIN volume 60 issue 4 Cover and Front matter2
Chinese copy raising and its implications for predication2
Existential indefinite constructions, in the world and in Mainland Southeast Asia2
Attack of the snowclones: A corpus-based analysis of extravagant formulaic patterns2
Headedness and/or grammatical anarchy? (Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax 11) – ADDENDUM2
Case-matching effects under clausal ellipsis and the cue-based theory of sentence processing2
Intonation correlates of canonical and non-canonical wh-in-situ questions in Spanish2
Steven Mithen, The language puzzle: Piecing together the six-million-year story of how words evolved. New York: Basic Books, 2024. Pp. viii + 534.2
Condition C in German A′-movement: Tackling challenges in experimental research on reconstruction2
Svenja Krieger, Word order variation in Italian and Spanish why-interrogatives – An empirical perspective (Linguistische Arbeiten 591). Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2024. Pp. xi + 235.2
The syntax of inner aspect in Hungarian2
The dual face of structural object case: on Lithuanian genitive of negation2
LIN volume 60 issue 1 Cover and Back matter2
On the rescuing of some-indefinites1
Object control verbs and syntactic causatives: Inflected infinitives as a cue to syntactic structure1
Formalising phonological perception: The role of voicing assimilation in consonant cluster perception in Emilian dialects1
Spanning complement-taking verbs and spanning complementizers: On the realization of presuppositional clauses1
Processing dissociations between raising and control in Brazilian Portuguese1
System size and system complexity: A case study in Pamean nouns and verbs1
LIN volume 59 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
Theme-vowel minimal pairs show argument structure alternations1
Case and agreement as contextually manipulable properties of functional heads1
Editorial Note1
Jordan Fenlon and Julie A. Hochgesang (eds.), Signed Language Corpora. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press, 2022. Pp. xvii+2561
Viewpointed morphology: A unified account of Spanish verb-complement compounds as fictive interaction structures1
Alessandro Capone, Pragmatics and philosophy: Connections and ramifications (Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology 22). Cham: Springer, 2019. Pp. iv + 311.1
Revising and extending Gricean maxims: The TRICS-Principles1
Iconicity of grammatical tonal polarity and reduplication in Nigerian Pidgin1
Gender asymmetries in ellipsis: An experimental comparison of markedness and frequency accounts in English1
The argument structure of have and other transitive verbs1
LIN volume 60 issue 3 Cover and Front matter1
Attributional versus identificational: A dichotomous analysis of appositives in Mandarin Chinese1
Information structural effects in processing contrastive ellipsis: Eye-tracking evidence from a flexible word order language1
Romance pronominal clitics as pure heads1
Björn Wiemer & Juana I. Marín-Arrese (eds.), Evidential marking in European languages: Toward a unitary comparative account. Berlin & Boston: De Gruyter, 2022. Pp. xvii + 732.1
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