Diachronica

Papers
(The median citation count of Diachronica is 0. 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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Lenition alternation in West Gyalrongic and its implications for Southeast Asian panchronic phonology15
Towards reconstructing grammatical tone in the northwestern Bantu verb phrase7
A typological approach to language change in contact situations7
Tonogenesis and tone renewal in Baltic and Slavic languages6
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The cycle of applicative in Tibetic5
Mutual predictiveness of sound correspondences for reconstruction and language subgrouping5
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New insights into nineteenth-century ASL4
Using acoustic-phonetic simulations to model historical sound change4
Tonogenesis4
Obituary4
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Using acoustic-phonetic simulations to model historical sound change3
Diachrony and Diachronica3
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Testing the performance of S-curves for language change2
Tonogenesis in the Gulf of Guinea Creoles2
Textbooks in historical linguistics2
An agent-based modelling approach to wave-like diversification of language families2
Claire’s corner2
Multiple source explanation in language change2
Tone and voicing in Cao Bằng Tai2
Tracing semantic change with distributional methods1
The diachrony of verbal classification1
Reconstructing non-contrastive stress in Austronesian and the role of the mora in stress shift, gemination and vowel shift1
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Claire’s corner1
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Tonoexodus in Rma1
Gender reduction in contact1
A history of the Basque prosodic systems1
A multifaceted approach to understanding unexpected sound change1
Consonant stability in Portuguese-based creoles1
The rise of middle voice systems1
A long farewell1
The results of contact1
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A terminological problem0
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Dialectal tone description enhances historical tonology0
Paradigmatic complexity metrics as signals of phylogenetic relatedness0
Late Malayo-Polynesian0
Insubordination and what happens after it0
Disentangling Ancestral State Reconstruction in historical linguistics0
Diachrony of Tone0
Accent and tone0
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Diachrony and Diachronica0
Introduction0
The diachronic evolution of syllable-onset /Cl/ clusters in Romance revisited0
The historical linguistics of signed languages0
A diachronic account of Present Day Standard Danish stop gradation0
The forgotten mid vowels0
Diachrony and Diachronica0
Ancient languages and algorithms0
Kra-Dai tonogenesis in Austro-Tai perspective0
Disappearing iconicity in the evolution of Polish Sign Language0
Método comparativo para la determinación de préstamos de lenguas indígenas no habladas en el español0
Natural Language Processing for Ancient Greek0
Divergence-time estimation in Indo-European0
Word order evolves at similar rates in main and subordinate clauses0
Reconstructing the decoupling of case and agreement in Old Hungarian0
Diachrony and Diachronica0
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Learning to be (un)hip in panel data0
Abrupt grammatical reorganization of an emergent sign language0
An approach to path movement in the diachronic study of sign languages0
Ernst Frideryk Konrad Koerner0
The Unterland basis of Hasidic Yiddish0
Diachrony and Diachronica0
The history of the [ɨm] causatives in Mapudungun0
Demystifying New Methods in Historical Linguistics0
Agreement in Kadu0
Tracing the development of the perfect alternation in Early Modern English0
Diachrony and Diachronica0
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Tonal aberrations signaling contact-induced grammatical change0
Shared ancestry and language contact in Northern Samoyedic0
Tonogenesis in the Naduhup family of northwest Amazonia0
Linguistic mechanisms of colour term evolution0
Mother left, Father right0
Emergence and evolution of free variation in Central Pame prefixes0
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Claire’s Corner0
Falling in love with humanity0
Realis morphology and Chatino’s role in the diversification of Zapotec languages0
Papuan-Austronesian contact and the spread of numeral systems in Melanesia0
On the origins of multiple exponence in Crow0
Large-scale computerized forward reconstruction yields new perspectives in French diachronic phonology0
On the dating of sound changes and its implications for language relationship0
Some problems involving Proto-Mǐn onsets and new Old Chinese0
Siamese tones in the late 16th century as reflected in the Sino-Siamese Manual of Translation0
Evolution of differential object marking in Macedonian dialects0
Integrating linguistic and geographic methods in toponymic analysis0
Evaluation between grammar and context0
The dialect chain tree0
Word order change in German infinitival complementation0
Lost in translation0
Claire’s corner0
Review of Porck, Gordon & Caon (2024): Keys to the History of English: Diachronic Linguistic Change, Morpho-syntax and Lexicography0
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