Studies in Language

Papers
(The TQCC of Studies in Language is 2. 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Subject and Topic in Dinka13
Serial Constructions and Verb Compounding Evidence from Tariana (North Arawak)11
Source-Goal (a)symmetries across languages10
Constituency and coincidence in Chácobo (Pano)6
A typology of depiction marking5
Words, Phrases, Pauses and Boundaries5
Dutch thetic and sentence-focus constructions on the semantics-pragmatics interface5
Derivation predicting inflection5
Predicting voice choice in symmetrical voice languages5
Manner of motion in Estonian4
Against trivializing language description (and comparison)4
Anti-Logophoricity and Indirect Mode in Mabaan4
Morphological structure can escape reduction effects from mass admixture of second language speakers4
Creating versatility in Thai demonstratives4
Cross-linguistic patterns in the lexicalisation of bring and take4
The development of locative relative markers3
Subject and agentivity in Teotitlán Zapotec3
The expression of vulgarity, force, severity and size3
Typology of coding patterns and frequency effects of antipassives3
On order and prohibition3
Stability and change in the colour lexicon of the Japonic languages3
Variation in negation in Seto3
Topicality in Sentence Focus utterances3
Concessive conditionals beyond Europe3
Discontinuous noun phrases in Ngkolmpu2
Non-culmination in two Bantu languages2
Stories behind post-verbal negation clustering2
Subject preference in Ixcatec relative clauses (Otomanguean, Mexico)2
Argument indexing in Kamang2
Paradigmatic consequences of the suffixing preference2
Postverbal negation2
Nominal determination in Moroccan Arabic2
From grammaticalization to Diachronic Construction Grammar2
Syntacticized topics in Kurmuk2
From syntax to morphology2
Additive particle uses in Hungarian2
Assertion, presumption and presupposition2
The paradigmaticity of evidentials in the Tibetic languages of Khams2
Beyond nominal tense2
Evidentiality as a grammaticalization passenger2
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