Linguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Linguistics is 3. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Relating agent prominence to discourse prominence: DO-clefts in German31
Multi-variate coding for possession: methodology and preliminary results13
The interpretation of animate nouns in child and adult Mandarin: from the Universal Grinder to syntactic structure12
Mora augmentation in Lowland East Cushitic: implications for typology and studies of metrification11
Adversative and experiential applicative constructions in Northern Amis (Austronesian)11
Non-syntactic factors and accessibility to relativization: evidence from Armenian11
Attrition as bias strengthening: revisiting previous findings from interface phenomena10
A formal approach to reanalysis and the Early Semantic Stability Hypothesis: exploring the test case of the negative counterfactual marker ʾilmale in Hebrew and Aramaic9
Sociolinguistic monitoring and L2 speakers of English8
Spanish lower and upper bounded change of state verbs: focusing on transitive experiencer object verbs7
Causality and the PA/SN distinction7
Morphosyntactic stereotypes of speakers with different genders and sexual orientations: an experimental investigation7
From gesture to Sign? An exploration of the effects of communicative pressure, interaction, and time on the process of conventionalisation7
From demonstrative to filler:estein Amazonian Spanish and beyond6
Aboutwhat about: the semantics and syntax of irregularwh-questions in English6
Generic and vague uses of a second-person singular pronoun in an open-class person-reference system and speaker creativity in reported speech: the case of anata in Japanese6
Why modelling space is hard: no evidence for a serial founder effect in Polynesian phoneme inventories6
Kurpian glides6
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Prediction in SVO and SOV languages: processing and typological considerations5
Ethical budgets in (psycho-)linguistic fieldwork5
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From their point of view: the article category as a hierarchically structured referent tracking system5
Manual wh-signs and English wh-mouthings differentiate BSL content and polar questions5
Phonological distances between Eurasian lects measured via Phonotacticon 1.0 reveal areal patterns5
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There are no broad subjects in Standard Arabic4
Competing constructions in Kaqchikel focus contexts4
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Meaning differences between the inputs to syntactic blends4
Semantic variation and semantic change in the color lexicon4
Overt pronouns in null subject languages: an experimental investigation of Kashubian, Polish, and Silesian4
Constructional sources of durational shortening in discourse markers4
Corrigendum to: Diachronic evolution of the subordinator kak in Russian4
Do languages spoken in multilingual communities converge? A case study of reflexivity marking in Mano and Kpelle4
Non-canonical possessive constructions in Negidal and other Tungusic languages: a new analysis of the so-called “alienable possession” suffix3
Diachronic evolution of the subordinator kak in Russian3
On analysing fragments: the case of No?3
Metaphor forces argument overtness3
Determiner spreading in Rukiga3
The particle s uo in Mandarin Chinese: a case of long X0-dependency and a reexamination of the Principle of Minimal Compliance3
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Binomials in English and French: ablaut, rhyme and syllable structure3
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Clausal agreement on adverbs in Andi3
An ethics for linguistics? What, why, and how?3
Avoiding stress on non-lexical material in nouns and verbs: predictable verb prosody in Serbo-Croatian stress standard varieties3
Affix substitution in Indonesian: A computational modeling approach3
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