Syntax-A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Interdisciplinary Res

Papers
(The TQCC of Syntax-A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Interdisciplinary Res 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Morphosyntax of Magahi Addressee Agreement10
Optionality of Movement6
Phase‐Constrained Obligatory Late Adjunction5
Radically Truncated Clauses in Hungarian and Beyond: Evidence for the Fine Structure of the Minimal VP5
Locality Domains in Syntax: Evidence from Sentence Processing4
A Scope Argument against T‐to‐C Movement in Sluicing3
Subordination and binary branching3
Voice and Little v and VO–OV Word‐Order Variation in Chinese Languages3
Null Expletives and Embedded Clauses in Logoori3
Person matters in impersonality3
Generalizing the Presuppositional Approach to the Binding Conditions3
Deriving the anaphor–agreement effect and the violations of it3
Two Places for Causees in Productive IsiXhosa Morphological Causatives2
In defense of verb‐stranding VP ellipsis2
Wh quantifier float in German2
Labeling without Weak Heads2
Mapping out‐ argument structure2
Impersonals, passives, and impersonal pronouns: Lessons from Lithuanian2
More doubts on verb‐stranding VP ellipsis: Reply to Simpson 20231
Reconsidering the Optionality of Raising in Japanese Exceptional‐Case‐Marking Constructions1
Embedded allocutivity in Basque1
Licensing unergative objects in ergative languages: The view from Polynesian1
On apparent pronominal feature contradictions: Shifty agreement in Telugu1
Scope freezing and object shift in Ukrainian: Does Superiority matter?1
A tale of two inverses1
Antilocality at the Phase Edge1
Optimal Linearization: Word‐Order Typology with Violable Constraints1
Agree as information transmission over dependencies1
A subject advantage in covert dependencies: The case ofwh‐question comprehension in French Sign Language1
Exhaustivity and homogeneity effects with distributive‐share markers: Experimental evidence from Serbian po1
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