Acta Linguistica Academica

Papers
(The median citation count of Acta Linguistica Academica 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Exploring (non-)ritual patterns of phatic interaction (small talks) at different phases of social encounters in Persian linguaculture4
The historical development of the suffix -en in English3
Use of meishi by Chinese females in romantic conversation3
The current state and main problems of Hungarian native language education3
From quotation to indirect causation – The history of Hungarian mondván ‘saying’3
A Neo-Jakobsonian merger of aperture, [−atr], lowering, emphaticness, and retroflexion3
Identifying, documenting, and describing marginal phonemes: A fieldworker's guide3
Two grammatical categories for please in Mandarin imperative clauses2
No lowering, only paradigms: A paradigm-based account of linking vowels in Hungarian2
Pre-r/l breaking in English and the diphthongal bias2
Pluractionality and diachrony: The case of -nkéd in Old and Middle Hungarian2
Towards the copular status of clefts—Evidence from diachrony2
Kildin Saami voiceless sonorants: Phonological challenges and typological insights2
How many syllables do you hear? Korean perception of English coda plosives2
The repercussions of OV > VO shift in Hungarian: Variation and change in syntactic complex predicate formation1
Narrowing or in Kálmán's writings1
Neural machine translation for Hungarian1
Notes on five inscriptions from the territory of Olisipo1
Definite, indefinite, and kind interpretations from a cross-linguistic perspective1
Gender variation in indeclinable inanimate nouns and gender markedness in modern Russian1
Linguistic awareness in Rome: Contrasting theory and practice in light of the use of h in inscriptions1
Production of Mandarin and Fuzhou lexical tones in six- to seven-year-old Mandarin-Fuzhou bilingual children1
Some notes on negated and quantified objects in Middle English and Early Modern English1
Either templatic or harmonic1
The expression of constituent negation in Udmurt: From scope-ambiguous to scope-transparent constructions1
Acquisition and processing of word formation in German1
On hybrid verb classes: The view from meal verbs in Romance1
Some linguistic peculiarities of Romani-origin words in the ethnolinguistic repertoire of the Romungros1
Editor's Foreword1
Extended conceptual metaphor theory1
A preliminary examination of gender confusions in the charters of St Gall1
Winograd schemata and other datasets for anaphora resolution in Hungarian1
Small talk is not small: A commentary on pragmatics studies on small talk (postscript)1
Transformation of the quantitative vowel system as a type of Barbarism in the late antique grammatical tradition1
Neural text summarization for Hungarian1
Morphology aware data augmentation with neural language models for online hybrid ASR1
Small Talk in English and Chinese – A contrastive case study1
Focus-marking tone sandhi in Chaoyang Southern Min: Form-function mapping and its implications for focus theory1
Lifelong (mind) representationalism in dynamic semantics1
Elevator small talk in Peninsular Spanish: Phatic speech acts within the ritual frame of casual encounters in the elevator0
Guest Editors' Note0
Differentiation of segmentally identical expressions occurring in the same or different sentence zones in Hungarian by duration, pitch, intensity and irregular voicing0
Conceptual transfer: The impact of addressee location on Spanish-English bilinguals' nominal demonstratives0
Additional aspects to the examination of the charters' demonstrative usage (ChLA I, II, CXVIII)0
Guest Editor's Foreword0
Vowels at the morpheme boundary: The cases of Komi and Erzya0
Inflectional classes without class features0
Between adjective and noun0
(Un)marked subjects and person-number marking in non-finite clauses in Mari0
The (non-)finiteness of subordination correlates with basic word order: Evidence from Uralic0
Another fortis-lenis language: A reanalysis of Old English obstruents0
The vowels that almost harmonized: On Old Hungarian long vowels0
Folk conceptualisation of small talk: A view from a Japanese online discussion forum0
A Turkic script in the Carpathian Basin: The identity-marking functions of the Székely script0
BiVaSE: A bilingual variational sentence encoder with randomly initialized Transformer layers0
Estonian too – Between a personal and demonstrative pronoun0
The syntax of exceptive constructions in Arabic0
The syntax of numeral modification in Ainu0
Finnish transparent vowels: Eye in the sky0
From quill to query: Linguistic features of 8th-century charters from Tuscany0
Linguistic observations of the phonetic changes in Latin names and epithets of gods0
PrevDistro: An open-access dataset of Hungarian preverb constructions0
Pre-r breaking in Early Modern and Middle English: The diphthongal basis of southern English0
Studies on Budapest Speech, Based on the Budapest Sociolinguistic Interview0
Studying Small Talk from a pragmatic angle: An introduction0
Dyadic negation in natural language0
A rudimentary analogy-based model of how syntactic constructions emerge from linguistic experience0
The reanalysis of /ɡ/ as a verb class marker: An exaptation case within the Catalan 2nd conjugation0
Dissimilation and referential form: Evidence from Finnish personal pronouns and anaphoric demonstratives0
American linguistics in transition: From post-Bloomfieldian structuralism to generative grammar0
Hungarian auxiliaries revisited0
Spoken language in medieval legal charters? Revisiting some 8th century notitiae0
The Hungarian question tag mi? As characterized by dependent and independent commitments0
The development and functions of the inferential marker chog‘i in Uzbek0
On the argument structure realization of result verbs: A syntactic approach0
The effects of time duration and bilingualism/trilingualism on second-language production0
A proof-of-concept meaning discrimination experiment to compile a word-in-context dataset for adjectives – A graph-based distributional approach0
Split antecedents: A dependency grammar account in terms of predicate-valent structures0
Cross-lingual transfer of knowledge in distributional language models: Experiments in Hungarian0
Principles of corpus querying: A discussion note0
Indefiniteness, language contact and microvariation on the border of Emilia-Romagna: A pilot study on Ferrarese and Piacentino0
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On the morphosyntax of hybrid agreement in Jordanian Arabic0
Seventh international workshop on computational Latin dialectology0
Predicting syntactic distribution from morphological structure: The PP syntax of converb clauses in Uralic and Turkic0
Variation in the 1sg.indef: More than you wanted to know0
The Ars traducendi of Hilduin of St. Denis0
Linguistic intuitions0
Pushed out of arm's reach: Pronouns and spatial anaphora in Hungarian0
Analysing phatic interaction through speech acts – A discussion note0
Demonstrative determiners in crosslinguistic perspective0
The Sociopragmatics of Attitude Datives in Levantine Arabic0
Contrast, concessive meaning, and peripheries: A diachronic register study on Hungarian pedig meaning ‘but’ and ‘(al)though’0
How to close a telephone call in Chinese – A problem for foreigners0
Ritual Small Talk in Chinese0
When Simpson's Law, themehood, and causation meet: The case of Mandarin resultatives0
Sound patterns, frequency and predictability in inflection0
Demonstratives reconsidered: Insights from experimental pragmatics and corpus-based studies0
SVO – Attractor in the declarative-to-procedural shift in grammar evolution0
Smaller syntax for English stative passives: A first report0
Some (statistical) considerations on the use of inscriptions for the study of “sociolinguistic” variation in Latin: The problem of “frequency”0
Patterns in Erzya suffixes: A case of vowel-consonant harmony0
The history of the Latin sound system of Etruria (Tuscany) from Augustus to Charlemagne0
A chapter from the history of labial harmony in Hungarian: A curious case of alternation and variability0
Defining the prosodic word with segmental processes in Dagbani0
Strange a construction: The “A egy N” in Hungarian0
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