Journal of Germanic Linguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Germanic 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 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
Dead, but Won’t Lie Down? Grammatical Gender among Norwegians1
From Naming Verb to Copula: The Case of Wangerooge Frisian Heit1
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
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