Journal of Germanic Linguistics

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Germanic Linguistics is 0. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Grammatical Gender and Declension Class in Language Change: A Study of the Loss of Feminine Gender in Norwegian7
Grammatical Gender: Acquisition, Attrition, and Change5
Absence of Morphological Case and Gender Marking in Contemporary Hasidic Yiddish Worldwide3
A Variationist Sociolinguistic Analysis of Intensifiers in Oslo Norwegian3
Syllable Structure Spatially Distributed: Patterns of Monosyllables in German Dialects3
Gender Assignment in Six North Scandinavian Languages: Patterns of Variation and Change2
Using Historical Glottometry to Subgroup the Early Germanic Languages2
Argentine Danish Grammatical Gender: Stability with Strongly Patterned Variation2
A Psycholinguistic Investigation into Diminutive Strategies in the East Franconian NP: Little Schnitzels Stay Big, but Little Crooks Become Nicer2
Tapping into German Adjective Variation: A Variationist Sociolinguistic Approach2
Grammatical Gender in the German Multiethnolect1
Pseudo-Coordinated Sitzen and Stehen in Spoken German: A Case of Emergent Progressive Aspect?1
Natiolectal Variation in Dutch Morphosyntax: A Large-Scale, Data-Driven Perspective1
Processing Factors Constrain Word-Order Variation in German: The Trouble with Third Constructions1
On the Grammaticality of Poetry: The Asyndetic Verb-Late Clause in Otfrid’sEvangelienbuch1
On the Performative Use of the Past Participle in German1
The Acquisition of Grammatical Gender of Determiners in Danish Monolingual and Bilingual Children: An Experimental Study1
Werdenand Periphrases with Present Participles and Infinitives: A Diachronic Corpus Analysis1
Historical Diaglossia and the Selection of Multiple Norms:MijandMijnas 1st Person Singular Object Pronouns in 17th- and 18th-Century Dutch1
Dead, but Won’t Lie Down? Grammatical Gender among Norwegians1
From Naming Verb to Copula: The Case of Wangerooge Frisian Heit1
Mass, Iteration, and Pejoration: On the Evolution of Iterative Adverbs from Indefinite Quantifiers in German Varieties0
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Eastern Yiddish Relative Clauses in an Areal Perspective: An Analysis Based on the Language and Culture Atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry0
The Phonology of Mid Vowels in Germanic Languages0
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Top-Down Versus Bottom-Up Approaches to Aspect: The Case of the Dutch Prepositional Progressive0
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What the Schwartzes Told Me about Allomorph Priority0
Urnordisch: Eine Einführung. By Michael Schulte. (Wiener Studien zur Skandinavistik 26). Vienna: Praesens Verlag, 2018. Pp. 154. Paperback. €19.400
Wh-EverConstructions in American Hasidic Yiddish: The Rise of a Germanic Construction0
Perception and Asymmetry in the High German Consonant Shift0
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A Note from the Outgoing Editor0
Tonal Variation and Change in Dalarna Swedish0
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Prospective Aspect and Current Relevance: A Case Study of the German Prospective Stehen vor NP Light Verb Construction0
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Guest Editors’ Preface0
Pronominal Adverbs in German: A Grammaticalization Account0
Faroese Preaspiration: A Nucleus/Onset Interaction Analysis0
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(Den) eneste måten – When the Prenominal Determiner Can Be Omitted from Norwegian Double Definite Phrases0
Clausal Postpositioning in German Regional Language0
Nominal Compounds in Old English Meter and Prosody0
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Old Saxon and Middle Low German Adverbs of Degree: A Case of Diachronic Discontinuity?0
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Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics. Edited by Jared Klein, Brian Joseph, and Matthias Fritz, in cooperation with Mark Wenthe. (Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication 0
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A Note from the New Editor0
Guest Editors’ Preface0
Sievers’ Law and the Skåäng Stone0
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Interrogating the “Germanic”: A Category and Its Use in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Edited by Matthias Friedrich & James M. Harland. (Ergänzungsbände zum Reallexikon der Germanischen0
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Guest Editors’ Preface0
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On the Symmetry of V2 in Yiddish and Some of Its Consequences for Extraction0
A Contrastive Grammar of Brazilian Pomeranian. By Gertjan Postma. (Linguistik Aktuell 248). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2018. Pp. 312. Hardcover. $158.00.0
The Present Participle with Wērden and Wēsen in Middle Low German: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Structure and Meaning0
Weighing Psycholinguistic and Social Factors for Semantic Agreement in Dutch Pronouns0
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Grammatical Innovations in German in Multilingual Namibia: The Expanded Use of Linking Elements and Gehen ‘Go’ as a Future Auxiliary0
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Auxiliary Selection in Yiddish Dialects0
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Je-Desto, Je-Umso: An Analysis of the German Comparative Correlative Construction0
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