Nordic Journal of Linguistics

Papers
(The median citation count of Nordic Journal of 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Note from the Editors7
Speech cycling experiment on Finnish rhythm5
Faroese children’s first words4
Corpus research on signed languages in the Nordic countries4
The effect of givenness and referring expression on dative alternation in Norwegian: A reaction time study4
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The Gutnishsi-passive3
, i, for, or til: A comparative analysis of prepositions in the writing of L1 and L2 Danish users3
Assessing the effects of Language for all3
Third language acquisition in the Nordic context3
Is Swedish more beautiful than Danish? Matched guise investigations with unknown languages2
Note from the Editors2
Introduction: Migration and linguistic diversification2
Introduction: Language outside the norm: Reactions to non-conforming speech and speakers2
/s/ ideology in twentieth-century educational materials in Finland: on the language-political and sociocultural underpinnings2
NJL volume 46 issue 2 Cover and Back matter2
Identifying the dialectal background of American Finnish speakers using a supervised machine-learning model1
Letters to the Paulaharjus from Ruija: The emergence of two writing cultures in Finnish among Kvens in the early twentieth century1
Language outside the norm: Reactions to non-conforming speech and speakers1
Accounting for different rates of gender reanalysis among Icelandic masculine forms in plural -ur1
Split possession and definiteness marking in American Norwegian1
Speed as a dimension of manner in Estonian frog stories1
Control in a Norwegian grammar maze1
NJL volume 45 issue 1 Cover and Back matter1
Singapore Teochew as a heritage language1
Enhanced coarticulatory labialization of /ts/ in Argentine Danish1
Forced alignment for Nordic languages: Rapidly constructing a high-quality prototype0
Diminutivizing L-reduplication in Norwegian0
NJL volume 47 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
Three quarters of a century of phonetic research on common Danish stød0
Strong Finals: A prosodic feature projecting ‘more to come’ in a Danish urban dialect0
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Easy and plain languages as special cases of linguistic tailoring and standard language varieties0
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Note from the Editors0
Prepositional phrases and case in North American (heritage) Icelandic0
NJL volume 46 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Passive with control and raising in mainland Scandinavian0
Stød and stress location in Danish: A nonce word study0
V2 violations in different variants of Icelandic: A common denominator?0
NJL volume 48 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Mismatches at the syntax-semantics interface: The case of non-finite complementation in American Norwegian0
Exploring the language of Swedish social media: A contrastive corpus analysis0
Meta-morphomic patterns in North Germanic0
Argument structure constructions in competition: The Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat alternation in Icelandic0
Thoughts on the etymologies ofennandhinnin Nordic0
Diversification in time and space and how it is perceived: Applying a folk linguistic listening task with Tver’ Karelians0
Spanish contact influence in a Finnish heritage community in Misiones, Argentina0
Finnish referative constructions as alternatives to subordinate clauses in Finnish Bible translations from 1548 to 20200
Converbs in heritage Turkish: A contrastive approach0
Voicing patterns in stops among heritage speakers of Western Armenian in Lebanon and the US0
The development of linguistic stimuli for the Swedish Situated Phoneme test0
Voice quality and speaking rate in Icelandic rhetorical questions0
Indexing that something is sufficient: Interactional functions of ingressive particles in Finnish and Danish0
Online activation of L1 Danish orthography enhances spoken word recognition of Swedish0
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The role of loanwords in the intelligibility of written Danish among Swedes0
Vi snakker sådan: An analysis of the Danish discourse-pragmatic markersådan0
Bringing order to chaos: Research on Easy Swedish0
Leiv Inge Aa. Norwegian Verb Particles (Studies in Germanic Linguistics 4), Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2020. Pp ix + 184.0
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Speaking like a ‘good student’: Norms and deviations in contemporary upper secondary education in Denmark0
Errors or identity markers? A survey study on the use of and attitudes towards finlandisms and fennicisms in Finland Swedish0
Singular NPs and the expression of genericity in Norwegian0
Concerning variation in encoding spatial motion: Evidence from Finnish0
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The Russian origin of Karelian cow names0
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OKAY as a content word: Regulating language and constructing centres of norms in Finnish, Finland-Swedish, and Sweden-Swedish academic writing consultation meetings0
Pronominal demonstratives in homeland and heritage Scandinavian0
The phonological status of Swedish au and eu: Proposals, evidence, evaluation0
The use of the indefinite pronoun keegi ‘someone’ in Estonian dialects0
From ‘remain’ to ‘become’: the history of bliva in Swedish0
Analyzing the unrestricted web: The finnish corpus of online registers0
Making a difference – ausbau processes in Modern Written Finnish and Kven: How a group of loanwords marks a divergence between the Kven language and Modern Written Finnish0
Normative ratings for 111 Swedish nouns and corresponding picture stimuli0
Pragmatic borrowing from English0
Non-conforming dialect and its (social) meanings: younger and older speakers’ reactions to hyperdialectisms in Brabantish0
Language diversification in the Nordic languages0
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Discourses on the human–animal relationship in Finnish metalinguistic social media discussions0
Students’ attitudes towards an instructor’s foreign accent and non-standard language variety0
Computational analysis of Finnish nonfinite clauses0
Finnish inserted vowels: a case of phonologized excrescence0
Stability in the integrated bilingual grammar: Tense exponency in North American Norwegian0
Introduction: Easy Language research0
Voice quality and speaking rate in Icelandic rhetorical questions – Corrigendum0
Malmö, Simrishamn, and Norrland: asymmetry in the categorization of place0
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Building languages: Estonian–English two-year-old bilingual’s reliance on patterns in code-mixed utterances0
Introduction to the special issue on Heritage languages & Bilingualism0
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ETR German within the system of language variation0
Antonio Fábregas & Michael Putman : Passives and Middles in Mainland Scandinavian. Microvariation through Exponency. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2020. Pp. 240.0
(In)definites, pronouns and bare nouns: How Turkish/Swedish bilingual 4-to-7-year-olds introduce characters in narratives in Swedish0
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Tver’ Karelian as a new dialect0
Elise Newman, When Arguments Merge (Linguistic Inquiry Monograph 88). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2024. Pp. 212.0
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