Acta Linguistica Academica

Papers
(The TQCC of Acta Linguistica Academica 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Guest Editors' Note5
The current state and main problems of Hungarian native language education5
Exploring (non-)ritual patterns of phatic interaction (small talks) at different phases of social encounters in Persian linguaculture5
Use of meishi by Chinese females in romantic conversation4
Pluractionality and diachrony: The case of -nkéd in Old and Middle Hungarian3
Self-addressed questions and honorifications: The case of Japanese daroo-ka/desyoo-ka3
The historical development of the suffix -en in English2
Pre-r/l breaking in English and the diphthongal bias2
A Neo-Jakobsonian merger of aperture, [−atr], lowering, emphaticness, and retroflexion2
Two grammatical categories for please in Mandarin imperative clauses2
No lowering, only paradigms: A paradigm-based account of linking vowels in Hungarian2
Extended conceptual metaphor theory1
Winograd schemata and other datasets for anaphora resolution in Hungarian1
The expression of constituent negation in Udmurt: From scope-ambiguous to scope-transparent constructions1
How many syllables do you hear? Korean perception of English coda plosives1
Gender variation in indeclinable inanimate nouns and gender markedness in modern Russian1
Neural text summarization for Hungarian1
The repercussions of OV > VO shift in Hungarian: Variation and change in syntactic complex predicate formation1
Narrowing or in Kálmán's writings1
On hybrid verb classes: The view from meal verbs in Romance1
Morphology aware data augmentation with neural language models for online hybrid ASR1
Editor's Foreword1
Small Talk in English and Chinese – A contrastive case study1
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
Towards the copular status of clefts—Evidence from diachrony1
Definite, indefinite, and kind interpretations from a cross-linguistic perspective1
Acquisition and processing of word formation in German1
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