Theoretical Linguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Theoretical Linguistics 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Dismantling the universal prosodic hierarchy with possible evidence for the absence of syllables9
Joanna Błaszczak (27 June 1971 – 8 July 2021)7
On the grammar and pragmatics of self-talk6
Challenging exclamations!6
Islands, expressiveness, and the theory/formalism confusion5
Building trees, building bridges: compositionality in inquisitive semantics and syntactic cartography5
Less is more: reexamining assumptions through the narrow focus of subregularity4
The grammar of self-talk. What different modes of talking reveal about language3
Cross-linguistic insights in the theory of semantics and its interface with syntax3
Frontmatter3
Reflections on the grammatical view of scalar implicatures2
Intuition, intonation, inconsistency, and innateness1
Which answer resolves which reading of which question?1
Not all exclamatives behave the same1
It’s time for a complete theory of partial predictability in language1
Frontmatter1
Frontmatter1
On subregular linguistics, SRL1
Diving deeper into subregular syntax1
Mapping the pragmatic field: in how many ways?0
Iconicity and gradient at-issueness: insights and future avenues0
Locality in focus marking0
Frontmatter0
Towards dynamic inquisitive semantics of dialogue0
On the goals of theoretical linguistics0
The information status of iconic enrichments: modelling gradient at-issueness0
Dynamic inquisitive semantics—looking ahead and looking back0
Exclamation, intensity, and emotive assertion0
Speech and sign: the whole human language0
A wishlist for future dynamic frameworks0
Causes and effects of misreported syllable structures0
Inner speech and self-talk. A comparison0
Facets of self-talk and de se thought0
Exclamation, epistemic assertion and interlocutor’s subjectivity0
Early German = Slavic?0
The landscape of exclamations: brief musings on emotive language0
Speaker judgments alone cannot diagnose syllable structure0
Self-talk and syntactic structure0
At-issueness across modalities – are gestural components (more) at-issue in sign languages?0
‘Direct’ elicitation and phonological argumentation0
Wh-questions in dynamic inquisitive semantics0
Some remarks on the fine structure of ideophones and the meaning of structure0
Frontmatter0
Fine-grained yet flat: on the usefulness of dynamic representations for questions0
Linguistic typology in action: how to know more0
Frontmatter0
Three worlds of variables to control in linguistics0
There is no single Slavic word order type0
Large Language Models and theoretical linguistics0
Expressing my feelings, not yours0
Social meaning0
The empirical turn and its consequences for theoretical syntax0
Theoretical Linguistics and the philosophy of linguistics0
Empirical and theoretical arguments against equating exclamatives and emotive assertions0
Is this the grammar that people use when they talk to themselves?0
Obligatory subjects and the SVO/SOV debate0
Uniqueness requirements of wh-questions in discourse0
Issues in systematizing the elicitation and analysis of syllable structure0
Slavic languages – “SVO” languages without SVO qualities?0
Experimental linguistics: bridging subregular linguistics and cognitive neuroscience0
Gradient at-issueness versus uncertainty about binary at-issueness0
Native speakers and syllable structure0
Exclamations as emotive assertions: more questions (than answers)0
Slavic languages are Type 3 languages: replies0
Large language models are better than theoretical linguists at theoretical linguistics0
The reality of Rukai Glides0
Subregular linguistics: bridging theoretical linguistics and formal grammar0
Exploring T3 languages with quantitative computational syntax0
Elicitation tasks, language contact, and syllable structure in Budai Rukai0
Exclamatives, try to be a bit more assertive!0
Gradient at-issueness and semiotic complexity in gesture: a response0
On OVS word orders in T3 grammars0
Editorial0
Frontmatter0
Gradient at-issueness, minimum relevance, and propositional prominence0
On the typology of iconic contributions0
One way in which Slavic languages really are SVO languages0
Frontmatter0
In defense of exclamatory force0
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