Journal of Neurolinguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Neurolinguistics is 3. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Higher or lower? The relative morality in Chinese metaphorically associated with vertical space31
The impact of response congruence on speech production: An event-related potentials study28
Non-transcription analysis of connected speech in mild cognitive impairment using an information unit scoring system24
Gestures analysis during a picture description task: Capacity to discriminate between healthy controls, mild cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer's disease21
Functional connectivity during morphosyntactic processing: An fMRI study in balanced Turkish-Persian bilinguals17
Prediction of semantic features is modulated by global prediction reliability: Evidence from the N400 effect13
Transient crossed aphasia associated with the right SMA syndrome following the resection of oligodendroglioma: A case report12
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Minimal brain adaptation for representational prioritization in non-native parsing: Evidence from a time-frequency analysis of recursion in Wh-dependencies in French10
Rapid automatized naming neural networks in children and adults: Connections to reading and arithmetic fluency10
The effects of second-language age of acquisition on brain structural networks: A DTI study of high-proficient bilinguals10
The effect of congruent emotional context in emotional word processing during discourse comprehension9
The role of executive control ability in second language metaphor comprehension: Evidence from ERPs and sLORETA8
Word class effect on L2 ambiguous word acquisition: Evidence from ERPs8
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The prime modality effect on the time course of Chinese spoken word recognition: Evidence from lexical decision task7
The left inferior frontal gyrus and the resolution of unimodal vs. cross-modal interference in speech production: A transcranial direct current stimulation study7
Familiar language in treatment-resistant depression: Effects of deep brain stimulation of the subcallosal cingulate6
Register switching involving lexical-semantic processing in Russian: An ERP study6
Young interpreting trainees’ better adaptation to the flanker conflicting environment: An ERP study6
A systematic review of neuroimaging approaches to mapping language in individuals6
Frontotemporal effective connectivity revealed a language-general syntactic network for Mandarin Chinese6
Neuromodulation of verb-transitivity judgments5
Cognitive inhibition mediates the relationship between ESL listening proficiency and English spoken word segmentation in Chinese learners: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study5
The effect of time on lexical and syntactic processing in aphasia5
Distinct but integrated processing of lexical tones, vowels, and consonants in tonal language speech perception: Evidence from mismatch negativity5
The effects of Single-Session Cathodal and Bihemispheric tDCS on Fluency in Stuttering5
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The effect of bi-hemispheric transcranial direct current stimulation on verbal function in Broca's aphasia5
Resource sharedness between language and music processing: An ERP study5
Does Parkinson's disease affect verb production in picture descriptions?5
Evidence of rapid automatic translation in Korean-English bilinguals using masked implicit priming: An ERP study5
Limitations during processing of variable reflexive anaphors and overt/null object pronouns in Turkish aphasia revealed by eye-tracking during listening studies5
What's the point of talking? Auditory targets and communicative goals4
Musical pitch processing predicts reading development in Chinese school-age children4
Mu rhythm dynamics suggest automatic activation of motor and premotor brain regions during speech processing4
Attention moderates the AoA effect on second language vowel perception4
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Left-hand muscle contractions improve novel metaphor comprehension among adolescents4
Disembodying language: Actionality does not account for verb processing deficits in Parkinson's disease4
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Cross-linguistic influences of L1 on L2 morphosyntactic processing: An fNIRS study3
Resting-state networks and reading in adults with and without reading impairments3
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Role of the left inferior frontal gyrus in transforming format types of action descriptions between stimuli and representations3
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Conflict-based speech error monitoring in bilinguals: Differences between first and second language monitoring3
A cross-linguistic perspective to classification of healthiness of speech in Parkinson's disease3
Event related potentials to native speech contrasts predicts word reading abilities in early school-aged children3
Do subsyllabic units play a role in Mandarin spoken word recognition? Evidence from phonotactic processing3
Processing past time reference in a tenseless language: An ERP study on the Mandarin aspectual morphemes -le and -guo3
Brain mechanism of Chinese character processing in rapid stream stimulation3
ND250 as a prediction error signal in orthographic processing: Evidence from comparing ERPs to handwritten and printed words3
Hemispheric dominance of metaphor processing for Chinese-English bilinguals: DVF and ERPs evidence3
Dynamic impact of intelligence on verbal-humor processing: Evidence from ERPs and EROs3
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Who is ziji or ta-ziji ? An ERP study on the processing mechanism of Chinese bare and compound reflexives3
Subcortical syntax: Reconsidering the neural dynamics of language3
The beauty of language structure: A single-case fMRI study of palindrome creation3
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Shared and unique functional connectivity underpinning rapid naming and character reading in Chinese3
Metaphorical representation modulates the weight-embodiment effect: Evidence from behavioral- and event-related-potential-based experiments3
Simultaneously recorded subthalamic and cortical LFPs reveal different lexicality effects during reading aloud3
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