Nordic Journal of Linguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Nordic Journal of Linguistics 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Variation in adjunct islands: The case of Norwegian13
Converbs in heritage Turkish: A contrastive approach5
Dialects, registers and intraindividual variation: Outside the scope of generative frameworks?5
Is Swedish more beautiful than Danish? Matched guise investigations with unknown languages4
Code-switching alone cannot explain intraspeaker syntactic variability: Evidence from a spoken elicitation experiment4
Morphological variation and development in a Northern Norwegian role play register4
Forced alignment for Nordic languages: Rapidly constructing a high-quality prototype4
Voice quality and speaking rate in Icelandic rhetorical questions3
Voicing patterns in stops among heritage speakers of Western Armenian in Lebanon and the US3
Mismatches at the syntax-semantics interface: The case of non-finite complementation in American Norwegian3
Speed as a dimension of manner in Estonian frog stories3
Concerning variation in encoding spatial motion: Evidence from Finnish3
Meta-morphomic patterns in North Germanic2
Three quarters of a century of phonetic research on common Danish stød2
Singapore Teochew as a heritage language2
Grammatical gender in L2 Swedish in Finnish-speaking immersion students: A comparison with non-immersion students2
Errors or identity markers? A survey study on the use of and attitudes towards finlandisms and fennicisms in Finland Swedish2
Stability in the integrated bilingual grammar: Tense exponency in North American Norwegian1
The use of the indefinite pronoun keegi ‘someone’ in Estonian dialects1
Pronominal demonstratives in homeland and heritage Scandinavian1
Split possession and definiteness marking in American Norwegian1
Assessing the effects of Language for all1
Argument structure constructions in competition: The Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat alternation in Icelandic1
Online activation of L1 Danish orthography enhances spoken word recognition of Swedish1
Introduction to special issue on morphosyntactic variation within the individual language user1
Marking one’s own viewpoint: The Finnish evidential verb+kseni‘as far as I understand’ construction1
Analyzing the unrestricted web: The finnish corpus of online registers1
OKAY as a content word: Regulating language and constructing centres of norms in Finnish, Finland-Swedish, and Sweden-Swedish academic writing consultation meetings1
Prepositional phrases and case in North American (heritage) Icelandic1
The development of linguistic stimuli for the Swedish Situated Phoneme test1
Introduction: Easy Language research1
Pragmatic borrowing from English1
Accounting for different rates of gender reanalysis among Icelandic masculine forms in plural -ur1
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