Folia Linguistica

Papers
(The TQCC of Folia Linguistica 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Negation in Modern Greek revisited: selecting between two speaker-based accounts8
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Detecting angloversal tendencies in the outer circle: a pilot study on a Maltese English speaker6
Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen & Kazuhiro Teruya: Systemic Functional Linguistics: A Complete Guide6
On the object-individuation function of the East Sakhalin Ainu impersonal passive6
‘Without V-ing’ clauses: clausal negative concomitance in typological perspective5
On the borders of conversion4
In search of a semiotic model for onomatopoeia4
Aspectual marking from a typologically uncommon origin: a quantitative account of the development of hamē(w) in Middle Persian4
Jim Wood: Icelandic nominalizations and allosemy4
Encoding indefinite human reference without indefinite pronouns: the case of Chinese presentationals3
Ryan Nefdt: Language, Science, and Structure3
Ideophonic patterns in Kiranti languages and beyond3
Toponymic unity of the Carpathian region3
Says who? Language regard towards speaker groups using English loanwords in Dutch3
Left-peripheral bottom line sequences3
Olga Spevak: Nominalization in Latin3
Changes in linguistic etiquette of modern Japanese: borrowing and transformation of traditional forms of expression2
Sam Wolfe: Syntactic change in French2
Transient subordinate clauses in Balkan Turkic in its shift to Standard Average European subordination. Dialectal and historical evidence2
IE10.com. Reconstructing Latin inscriptions with Aeneas2
Jorge Vega Vilanova: Past Participle Agreement. A study on the grammaticalization of formal features2
Quantifier float in Hmong2
Lexical contact in Africa: Italian loanwords in the Mà’dí language of South Sudan and Uganda2
Elly van Gelderen: The linguistic cycle: Economy and renewal in historical linguistics2
As if grammar, discourse and prosody don’t interact: a comparative study of hypothetical manner clauses in English and Dutch2
Returning a maverick creole to the fold: the Berbice Dutch enigma revisited2
Coordination and referential dependencies: a dependency grammar account in terms of predicate-valent structures2
“But I think, with respect, that the trial court was wrong”: but signalling stance in Nigerian Supreme Court Judgements2
Lexical systems with systematic gaps: verbs of falling2
Attention to multilingual job ads: an eye-tracking study on the use of English in German job ads2
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Like – a morphological evaluative loan marker in German?2
Non-finite constructions in Khanty: their unity and diversity2
István Kecskés: The socio-cognitive approach to communication and pragmatics2
Bi-absolutive constructions in Chechen1
Polyfunctional heri (হেৰি) in Assamese: a view from Discourse Grammar1
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Discovering and mapping predicted but undocumented morphosyntactic variation through Twitter: evidence from Spanish bare count singulars with ir a1
Caffè macchiato grande, Bambini and Casoni: languaging in the text genre of travel guides1
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Non-finite verb forms in Turkic exhibit syncretism, not multifunctionality1
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From reflexive clitic to marker of human impersonal subjects: the Resian reflexive sa1
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On Dixon’s ‘dangerous idea’1
Word order variation in Kurmanji ditransitive constructions1
Alessandro Del Tomba: The Tocharian gender system. A diachronic study in nominal morphology1
Has Tatar influenced the syntax of Udmurt relational nouns?1
Modality in mind1
A dynamic account of the Chinese do so construction1
Laryngealized vowels in Yánesha’: a phonetic description and subsegmental analysis1
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Syntactic productivity under the microscope: the lexical and semantic openness of Dutch minimizing constructions1
An investigation of Persian response signals from an interactive perspective1
Adpositions and their distribution: a reply to Zygmunt Frajzyngier’s ‘Toward a functional typology of adpositions: theoretical implications’1
On sisters and zussen: integrating semasiological and onomasiological perspectives on the use of English person-reference nouns in Belgian-Dutch teenage chat messages1
Intra-language differences of motion event encoding – a case of advent paths in Mandarin Chinese1
Tracing the origins and grammaticalization path of Irish English habitual do V: an analysis of the 1641 Depositions1
Exploring ecolinguistics: ecological principles and narrative practices1
Juho Ruohonen and Juhani Rudanko: Infinitival vs gerundial complementation with afraid, accustomed, and pr1
Patterns of individual variation and change in Golden Age Spanish. An analysis of three linguistic variables in a corpus of private correspondence1
Conjectural questions in Sm’algyax1
Sak -relatives in Reunion Creole: examining the distinction between light-headed and free relatives1
The acoustics of plosives and the formation of prosodic structure in Polish1
The evidential meaning of presupposition and implicature between retractability and deniability of information1
Adverbials in Extra-left position in spoken Danish1
Carlos Acuña-Fariña: Syntactic processing: An overview1
Go to church or die in prison : PPs with bare institutional nouns in the history of English1
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