Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics

Papers
(The median citation count of Poznan Studies in Contemporary 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Imperfective aspect underspecified for number: Evidence from an eye-tracking during reading experiment19
Mandarin Chinese peer advice online: a study of gender disparity14
Case-mismatching versus D-linking of ATB wh-questions in Korean11
Investigating foreign language anxiety of Chinese Dongxiang ethnic group: a language conflict perspective6
Final tensing and opacity in Podhale Goralian5
On the semantics of adverbial non-inherent adjectives4
Introduction to the special issue4
Anaphor binding and exceptional case-marking in Korean4
The intervention effect in suzhounese polar questions4
Aspects of pitch in textsetting: a suprasegmental analysis of two Turkish versions of Franz Schubert’s Ellens Gesang III (D. 839)4
A different kind of phrasal comparatives with a non-transformational Schönfinkelization in semantic composition: the case of Jordanian Arabic4
Note from Guest Editors3
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The syntax of two existential unaccusative verbs in Polish3
Fragment questions in Chinese: At the syntax-pragmatics interface2
Parasitic gap patterns and hierarchy preservation in German2
The pragmatics of ‘it is well’ in Nigerian English2
From experiencer verbs to Agree-and-Move: a review of Bind Me Tender, Bind Me Do!2
The role of lexical context and language experience in the perception of foreign-accented segments2
Metrically-conditioned high vowel syncope in Najdi Arabic2
Local identity avoidance and reflexivity2
From verb to epistemic marker: bini in Hamedanian Persian1
Towards building a database of Croatian prepositions – theoretical and practical prerequisites1
‘Leftover women’: A sociolinguistic study of gender bias in Chinese1
A tale of two tool(kit)s: from canonical antonymy to non-canonical opposition in the Qur’anic discourse1
“Mapping and projecting otherness in media discourse of the Russia–Ukraine war”1
Formulaic language in oral academic discourse socialization of graduate students in a Northern Cyprus university1
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English loan translations in Polish in the area of computers: Syntactic aspects1
Cartographic architecture of DP1
Discourse function of personal pronouns in a slavic pro-drop language: Evidence from Croatian L1 argumentative writing1
Croatian (mor)phonotactic word-medial consonant clusters in the early lexicon1
A probability distribution of dependencies in interlanguage1
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Cognitive translation and interpreting studies – an evolving research area and a thriving community of practice1
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Investigating the effects of late sign language acquisition on referent introduction: a follow-up study1
The syntax of plurals of collective and mass nouns: Views from Jordanian Arabic1
Licensing Case-mismatches and dependent plural markers in Korean left-node-raising1
Verb-noun compounds versus synthetic compounds in English, German and Italian1
Structure dependence and the syntactic expertise of ChatGPT1
On the syntax and pragmatics of the ‘why + not + XP’ construction: a cartographic approach1
Rightward Across-The-Board movement and null objects in Korean coordinate structures1
Evaluating the phylogenetic signal of morphosyntax1
Impacts of working memory, L2 proficiency, and cognitive flexibility on cross-domain structural priming1
Vowel reduction in conversational Spanish by L1 and L2 speakers1
How does interpreting training affect the executive function of switching? A longitudinal EEG-study of task switching1
Active verbs with inanimate, text-denoting subjects in Polish and English abstracts of research articles in linguistics1
Infinitival clauses with dative subjects: goal-oriented directedness in space and time1
Can cultural distance be a factor in bilingual processing? Report from primed translation recognition task of Rongmei–Meitei bilinguals1
An event integration approach to the family of Chinese instrumental constructions1
Intelligent translation systems: how to reproduce Ukrainian feminine forms in English0
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Predicting foreign language skills based on first languages: The role of lexical distance and relative morphological complexity0
A panoramic view of acceptability judgments in Polish generative linguistics0
Modelling the choice between PP+DE+N and PP+N possessive constructions in Mandarin Chinese: a mixed effects logistic regression approach0
The syntax of Dutch ordinal superlatives0
The interpretation of long-distance anaphora in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder0
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Chronotopic identities in contemporary Chinese poetry calligraphy0
Segmental contributions to word recognition in Arabic sentences0
Disambiguating the chadian mei VP construction in Mandarin Chinese: an aspectual approach0
Factors influencing vowel adaptation in English loanwords in Korean0
Production of vowel reduction by Jordanian–Arabic speakers of English: an acoustic study0
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Book Review0
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Attitudes of Nigerian expatriates towards accents of English0
A dependent case approach to complex event nominals in standard Arabic0
Pre/post-asymmetries in Dutch verbalizers0
Many roads lead to Rome: an empirical study of summarizing translation processes0
Scaling on-device spoken language understanding to new languages with large language models0
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Average or unique – Polish place-names and word-initial consonant groups0
Dancing with words: the emotional reception of creative audio description in contemporary dance0
On the relation between negation and phases0
“Gap” matters: reflections on the notion of “gap” of relative clauses0
On the functional relationship between the Czech reciprocity markers navzájem / vzájemně and 0
Measuring complexity of the objects of the verb give across English varieties: a study of constituent length and dependency distance0
A multi-dimensional analysis of corporate blogs0
Lexicalisation of Polish and English word combinations: an empirical study0
Feature comparison between human-written and LLM-generated documents – a case study0
Book review. Melissa Yoong. 2020. Professional discourses, gender and identity in women’s media. Springer Nature Switzerland. 149pp. 49.99€, ISBN 978-3-030-55543-6.0
The syntactic variety and semantic unity of the V de resultative construction in Mandarin Chinese0
English and Chinese existential constructions in contrast: A corpus-based semantic study0
Comparative analysis of bilingual and monolingual students’ vocabulary: a theme and frequency-based study0
Mapping metaphor research in translation and interpreting studies: a bibliometric analysis from 1964 to 20230
Readings of particle QAD in standard Arabic: a scale-based analysis0
Dynamics of P-oblique affectedness: evidence from a crosslinguistic study0
Thematic role mappings in metaphor variation: contrasting Englishbakeand Spanishhornear0
Synthetic -BLE compounds VS. -BLE adjectives: Issues in the external and internal syntax0
Challenges for Natural Language Processing0
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A survey of Polish ASR speech datasets0
Complexity trade-off in morphosyntactic module: suggestions from Japanese dialects0
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The role of biased polar question particles in discourse: the case of Macedonian zar and neli0
Ra-centric constructions at Persian left-periphery: an RRG account0
Reader differences in navigating English–Chinese sight interpreting/translation0
A study of the distribution of classes of lexical aspect in Spanish by Chinese learners of Spanish in oral narration0
The linguistic realization of focus in Uyghur: can the two focusing strategies be used interchangeably?0
Doctor-patient advice on Taiwanese consultation websites: a study of gender disparity0
Spoken language corpora augmentation with domain-specific voice-cloned speech0
The source of eventive implications of mental property adjectives and nouns in Polish0
Shedding new light on English loanwords in Croatian: computational-linguistic and corpus linguistic perspectives0
Stress and accent in community interpreting0
Metaphors across cultures0
Continua and orientations of packing-repacking and unpacking ideational metaphor for knowledge construction0
Engagement in Chinese criminal judgments0
Is syntactic simplification universal across translation directions? Evidence from Lu Xun’s L1 and L2 translations0
Marking and breaking phraseology in English and Polish: a comparative corpus-informed study0
Developing awareness of Global Englishes: questioning the native-speakerist paradigm of ELT at a Polish university0
Word-formation and reduplication in standard Arabic: A new distributed morphology approach0
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The perception–production link varies with stages of L2 development and vowel properties0
Mental and gestural simulation of manner-in-verb-encoded, no-manner-encoded, and manner-in-adverb-encoded constructional patterns0
Tense mismatches in Korean gapping and bare ko-coordination: an experimental study0
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CNN-based named entity linking: Serbian use case0
The diachronic evolution of posture verbs in Chinese0
Semantic extension of ‘front’ and ‘back’ and the Front-over-Back asymmetry in Thai and Korean0
EMCAT-POL: A catalogue of 817 basic emotion terms in Polish0
A note on the mixed properties of the nominal structure in Polish0
The impact of gestural representation of metaphor schema on metaphor comprehension0
The form of emotions: the phonetics and morphology of interjections in Hadza0
Spotlight on the reader: methodological challenges in combining translation process, product, and translation reception0
From ‘low-class’ and ‘talentless’ to ‘narcissist and pathological liar’: a functional-pragmatic approach to Meghan Markle’s negative evaluation on X0
The production of English monophthong vowels by Saudi L2 speakers0
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‘Pre’ and ‘post’ marking in Nanosyntax: the case of a prepositional dative in a dialectal Polish0
The status, roles, and dynamics of Englishes in Asia0
A network analysis of the semantic evolution of ‘fruit’ and ‘stone’ in Tibeto-Burman languages0
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