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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Deriving Level 1/Level 2 affix classes in English: Floating vowels, cyclic syntax6
Diminutive formation in Hungarian4
Modeling declensions without declension features. The case of Russian4
Morphology made (too) simple? Phonological problems with and a solution to the analytic/non-analytic distinction3
Complex simplex numerals2
Gender agreement with exclusive disjunction in Slovenian2
Expletive negation in exclamatives – Evidence from Hungarian2
What determines the varying relation of case and agreement? Evidence from the Ugric languages2
Mora-timed, stress-timed, and syllable-timed rhythm classes: Clues in English speech production by bilingual speakers2
Principles of corpus querying: A discussion note1
NPs, not DPs: The NP vs. DP debate in the context of dependency grammar1
Harmonic Uniformity and Hungarian front/back harmony1
Q-particles and islands in Sinhala wh- and polar questions1
On the internal structure of Serbian -(n)je nominalizations1
Against phonologically-optimizing suppletive allomorphy (POSA) in Irish, Tiene, Katu, and Konni1
Winograd schemata and other datasets for anaphora resolution in Hungarian1
Back to restitutives (again): A syntactic account of restitutive and counterdirectional verbal particles in Hungarian1
The perception of voicing contrast in assimilation contexts in minimal pairs: evidence from Hungarian1
Initial geminations as non-actual surface forms in Qassimi Arabic1
A unified analysis of two reduplication processes in Saraiki1
Underlying representation of [w]-final words in Brazilian Portuguese: Evidence from morphological derivation1
On some problems of rule ordering in Finnish grammar1
Current Approaches to Syntax. A Comparative Handbook1
Studies on Budapest Speech, Based on the Budapest Sociolinguistic Interview1
Dative antecedents for reflexives and pronouns1
Current Approaches to Syntax. A Comparative Handbook1
Differentiation of segmentally identical expressions occurring in the same or different sentence zones in Hungarian by duration, pitch, intensity and irregular voicing1
The clausal organization of Tuparí, an indigenous Brazilian language1
Defining the prosodic word with segmental processes in Dagbani1
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