Studies in Language

Papers
(The TQCC of Studies in Language 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Serial Constructions and Verb Compounding Evidence from Tariana (North Arawak)13
Evidentiality as a grammaticalization passenger11
Cross-linguistic patterns in the lexicalisation of bring and take5
Derivation predicting inflection5
Lability in Balkan Slavic5
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Toba Batak manang5
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Anti-Logophoricity and Indirect Mode in Mabaan4
Towards robust complexity indices in linguistic typology4
The missing link between truth and intensification4
The historical development of asymmetries3
Phasal polarity in Tunisian Arabic3
Words, Phrases, Pauses and Boundaries3
Quantifying clause chains in Nungon texts3
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Early Vedic compounds3
Spreading of valency patterns across dialects3
Nominal determination in Moroccan Arabic3
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SAY-complementizers and indexical shift in Poshkart Chuvash2
On the link between grammaticalization and subjectification2
Innovating postverbal negation in North Africa2
From syntax to morphology2
Nominal reduplication in cross-linguistic perspective2
The paradigmaticity of evidentials in the Tibetic languages of Khams2
Associated motion, associated posture and imperfective aspect in Tacana (Amazonian Bolivia)2
The ‘general fact’ copula in Yolmo and the influence of Tamang2
Placeholders and interjective hesitators2
Speaking about knowledge2
A hitherto unnoticed type of verb-framed construction in Lithuanian and the typology of event conflation1
Review of Ansaldo, Don & Pfau (2010): Parts of speech: Empirical and theoretical advances1
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Grammar (morphosyntax) and discourse1
Valency patterns in Mande1
Spatial prepositions min and ʕan in Traditional Negev Arabic1
Demonstrative pronouns in Kina Rutul1
The action reference construction in Mandarin Chinese and typology of lexical flexibility1
Evidentiality, Modality and Grammaticalization1
A new converb originating from the locative noun in Beserman1
Asymmetry in temporal specification between affirmation and negation1
Progressives in present and past1
Adjectival intensification in West Germanic1
Predicting voice choice in symmetrical voice languages1
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The constructional categorization of Saisiyat multi-predicate sentences1
Postverbal negation1
Argument indexing in Kamang1
Periphrastic causative in West Circassian1
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