Australian Journal of Linguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Introduction: Language corpora in Australia5
Bound, free and in between: A review of pronouns in Ngarrindjeri in the world as it was4
On the syntax ofwan‘finish/complete’ in Mandarin Chinese4
The Jimmie Barker corpus: A Muruwari man’s documentation of Aboriginal languages, history and culture between 1968 and 19723
A quantitative study of the polysemy of Mandarin Chinese perception verb kàn ‘look/see’3
Tradition and innovation: Using sign language in a Gurindji community in Northern Australia2
The role of spatial terms in time expressions: A case study of Chinese temporal words2
What women want: Teaching and learning pronouns in Ngarrindjeri2
Apologizing in Kodhi2
A semantic typology of emotion nouns in Australian Indigenous languages2
The Eastman transcripts: A case study calling Australian linguists to action against legal misconceptions about language in forensic evidence2
Contextualizing “cardinals”: The semantics of geocentric terms in Wik-Mungkan2
Grammaticalization and (inter)subjectification in an Iranian modal verb: A paradox resolved by Dutch2
‘A very pleasant, safe, and effectual medicine’: The serial comma in the history of English2
Australian historical lexicography and the treatment of slang and colloquial language1
Barngarla place names and regions in South Australia1
Personality in your hands: How extraversion traits influence preference for pointing in Chinese people1
Euphemisms for Japanese shinu 死ぬ ‘die’: Linguacultural, semantic, and pragmatic perspectives1
“Survival of the fittest” – the evolution of slanguage1
Elastic language in academic emails: Communication between a PhD applicant and potential supervisors1
Navigating language maintenance challenges with health professionals: Reflections from Spanish speaking families in Australia1
Ten years of Linguistics in the Pub1
From separate clause to epistemic adverbial, the neglected source construction and initial-to-medial pathway: Chinese guoran ‘it really happens’1
Building a searchable online corpus of Australian and New Zealand aligned speech1
Multiparty storytelling in Umpila and Kuuku Ya’u1
Tensions in talking about disasters: Habitual versus climate-informed – The case of bushfire vocabulary in Australia1
Australia’s idiomatic expressions: “Speaking the culture” to manage social relations1
Production and perception of stop voicing in Central Australian Aboriginal English: A cross-generational study1
Analyzing online public discourse in Australia: Australian Twittersphere and NewsTalk corpora1
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