Linguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Linguistics is 2. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Anti-hiatus tendencies in Spanish: rate of occurrence and phonetic identification22
Determiner spreading in Rukiga17
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Non-syntactic factors and accessibility to relativization: evidence from Armenian15
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Suǒyǐ ‘so’, they are different: an integrated subjectivity account of Mandarin RESULT connectives in conversation, microblog and newspaper discourse11
Prenominal possessives in Yiddish: mayn khaver versus mayner a khaver11
The interpretation of animate nouns in child and adult Mandarin: from the Universal Grinder to syntactic structure10
Geographic structure of Chinese dialects: a computational dialectometric approach10
Temporal relations of free indirect discourse events8
Italian wh-questions and the low periphery8
Relating agent prominence to discourse prominence: DO-clefts in German7
What participles are a mixture of7
Theticity and sentence-focus in Italian: grammatically encoded categories or categories of language use?7
A typology of northwestern Bantu gender systems7
Tracking who knows what: epistemic gaps and the prosodic realization of corrective focus7
Adversative and experiential applicative constructions in Northern Amis (Austronesian)6
A formal approach to reanalysis and the Early Semantic Stability Hypothesis: exploring the test case of the negative counterfactual marker ʾilmale in Hebrew and Aramaic6
The particle s uo in Mandarin Chinese: a case of long X0-dependency and a reexamination of the Principle of Minimal Compliance5
NP-ellipsis and numeral classifiers in Korean5
Multi-variate coding for possession: methodology and preliminary results5
Beyond alienability: factors determining possessive classes in Piaroa5
Copularity of French and Dutch (semi-)copular constructions: a behavioral profile analysis5
Events always take (place with) ser5
Sociolinguistic monitoring and L2 speakers of English4
Nominal and pronominal negative concord, through the lens of Belizean and Jamaican Creole4
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Affix substitution in Indonesian: A computational modeling approach4
Expectations in language processing and production: an introduction to the special issue4
Morphosyntactic stereotypes of speakers with different genders and sexual orientations: an experimental investigation4
Wide variations in Medieval French unambiguous V2 configurations are due to register4
The sound symbolism of food: the frequency of initial /PA-/ in words for (staple) food3
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Clausal agreement on adverbs in Andi3
From LIKE/LOVE to habitual: the case of Mainland East and Southeast Asian languages3
Affectedness and Differential Object Marking in Turkish and Uzbek3
Semantic Theory versus Semantic “Lumping”: Reply to Bertinetto et al. (2015) The acquisition of tense and aspect in a morphology-sensitive framework: data from Italian and Austrian-German children3
Between (anti-)grammar and identity: a quantitative and qualitative study of hyperdialectisms in Brabantish3
Reference without anaphora: on agency through grammar3
Multinomial regression modeling of vowel insertion patterns: adaptation of coda stops from English to Korean3
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Light heads and predicate formation: on two scopes of discontinuity3
Basque impersonals in comparison3
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Quotation as an interface phenomenon2
From gesture to Sign? An exploration of the effects of communicative pressure, interaction, and time on the process of conventionalisation2
The Bantu relative agreement cycle2
Diachronic evolution of the subordinator kak in Russian2
Bribri media tantum verbs and the rise of labile syntax2
Prosodic words are the domain of emphasis spread: evidence from Northern Rural Jordanian Arabic2
Quotational nicknames in German at the interface between syntax, punctuation, and pragmatics2
Aboutwhat about: the semantics and syntax of irregularwh-questions in English2
The AMAR mechanism: nominal expressions in the Bantu languages are shaped by apposition and reintegration2
The diachrony of the Basque marker bait-: from a manner expression to subordinator2
On the persistence of SVO: the case of Modern Eastern Armenian2
Causality and the PA/SN distinction2
Stress, gender, and declension class in Belarusian2
Scare quotes as deontic modals2
Polish jakoby: an exotic similative-reportive doughnut? Tracing the pathway and conditions of its rise2
Discourse markers as the locus of signaling the main-event line in Alsea narratives2
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