Linguistics

Papers
(The median citation count of 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
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Relating agent prominence to discourse prominence: DO-clefts in German30
Multi-variate coding for possession: methodology and preliminary results13
Mora augmentation in Lowland East Cushitic: implications for typology and studies of metrification12
The interpretation of animate nouns in child and adult Mandarin: from the Universal Grinder to syntactic structure12
Non-syntactic factors and accessibility to relativization: evidence from Armenian11
Adversative and experiential applicative constructions in Northern Amis (Austronesian)10
A formal approach to reanalysis and the Early Semantic Stability Hypothesis: exploring the test case of the negative counterfactual marker ʾilmale in Hebrew and Aramaic9
Sociolinguistic monitoring and L2 speakers of English8
Morphosyntactic stereotypes of speakers with different genders and sexual orientations: an experimental investigation8
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Spanish lower and upper bounded change of state verbs: focusing on transitive experiencer object verbs7
Attrition as bias strengthening: revisiting previous findings from interface phenomena7
Manual wh-signs and English wh-mouthings differentiate BSL content and polar questions6
Causality and the PA/SN distinction6
Generic and vague uses of a second-person singular pronoun in an open-class person-reference system and speaker creativity in reported speech: the case of anata in Japanese6
Aboutwhat about: the semantics and syntax of irregularwh-questions in English6
From gesture to Sign? An exploration of the effects of communicative pressure, interaction, and time on the process of conventionalisation6
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Why modelling space is hard: no evidence for a serial founder effect in Polynesian phoneme inventories6
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Kurpian glides5
Ethical budgets in (psycho-)linguistic fieldwork5
From demonstrative to filler:estein Amazonian Spanish and beyond5
Prediction in SVO and SOV languages: processing and typological considerations5
Competing constructions in Kaqchikel focus contexts4
Semantic variation and semantic change in the color lexicon4
Phonological distances between Eurasian lects measured via Phonotacticon 1.0 reveal areal patterns4
Meaning differences between the inputs to syntactic blends4
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Overt pronouns in null subject languages: an experimental investigation of Kashubian, Polish, and Silesian4
From their point of view: the article category as a hierarchically structured referent tracking system4
Constructional sources of durational shortening in discourse markers4
Corrigendum to: Diachronic evolution of the subordinator kak in Russian4
Do languages spoken in multilingual communities converge? A case study of reflexivity marking in Mano and Kpelle4
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There are no broad subjects in Standard Arabic4
Metaphor forces argument overtness3
Determiner spreading in Rukiga3
An ethics for linguistics? What, why, and how?3
Avoiding stress on non-lexical material in nouns and verbs: predictable verb prosody in Serbo-Croatian stress standard varieties3
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Clausal agreement on adverbs in Andi3
Diachronic evolution of the subordinator kak in Russian3
On analysing fragments: the case of No?3
Non-canonical possessive constructions in Negidal and other Tungusic languages: a new analysis of the so-called “alienable possession” suffix3
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The particle s uo in Mandarin Chinese: a case of long X0-dependency and a reexamination of the Principle of Minimal Compliance3
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Affix substitution in Indonesian: A computational modeling approach3
What contact did to Yoruba morphosyntax2
The interpretation of [+distal] in demonstratives and complementizers2
Prosodically-driven morpheme non-realization in the Minorcan Catalan DP2
Angry lions and scared neighbors: Complex demonstrations in sign language role shift at the sign-gesture interface2
“I haven’t seen any results yet”: on ethical collaborative research in linguistics and the need for a standard protocol2
The influence of prescriptivism on French verbal defectiveness2
Revisiting areal and lexical diffusion: the case of Viennese Monophthongization in Austria’s traditional dialects2
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Opening up Corpus FinSL: enriching corpus analysis with linguistic ethnography in a study of constructed action2
The count-mass distinction in Hong Kong Sign Language: an intra- and cross-modal comparison2
Revisiting bridging contexts in language change: core properties and the role of frequency vs. salience2
Ethical concerns for theoretical research in linguistics: issues and best practices2
Resultative secondary predicates in cooking recipes: an empirical study of Germanic and Romance languages2
The colonisation of the colour pink: variation and change in Māori’s colour lexicon2
Training for ethical linguistics: a model for building “responsible conduct of research” into department culture2
Left Dislocation in Spoken Hebrew, it is neither topicalizing nor a construction2
Quotation marks and the processing of irony in English: evidence from a reading time study2
Manner expressions in Finnish and Estonian: their use in quotative constructions and beyond2
What’s hidden below definiteness and genitive: on indefinite partitive articles in Romance2
On Italian spatial prepositions and measure phrases: reconciling the data with theoretical accounts2
Binomials in English and French: ablaut, rhyme and syllable structure2
Questioning the relevance of alienability in Arawak linguistics: an innovative analysis of possession in Mojeño Trinitario1
Sequence, gaze, and modal semantics: modal verb selection in German permission inquiries1
Response to Körtvélyessy (2025): productivity and related topics in word-formation1
Semantic transparency and Oneida morphological parts of speech1
Referential means in German: an experimental study comparing feminine epicene nouns with masculine generic nouns1
Prosodic words are the domain of emphasis spread: evidence from Northern Rural Jordanian Arabic1
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From location to conjunction, disjunction, partition, exemplification and association: Hebrew bein constructions1
On the persistence of SVO: the case of Modern Eastern Armenian1
The controller-first constraint beyond the Basic Variety: how do instructed learner varieties solve contexts of competition?1
The acquisition of Determiner Phrase ( DP ) and adjective placement in early L3 German by adult Chinese sp1
On low topics in Najdi Arabic: a rejoinder to Alshamari and Jarrah (2022)1
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A cross-linguistic study of lexical and derived antonymy1
Scare quotes as deontic modals1
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The development of imperfective and subjunctive marking in Hewramî1
Creativity, paradigms and morphological constructions: evidence from Dutch pseudoparticiples1
Linguistic judgments in 3D: the aesthetic quality, linguistic acceptability, and surface probability of stigmatized and non-stigmatized variation1
Decoding case markers: L1 Chinese L2 Japanese learners’ comprehension of Japanese OSV sentences1
Ethical considerations and good practices in linguistic work on endangered languages: the case of a research programme on Cypriot Arabic1
A crosslinguistic study of conditions on argument indexing1
Efficient sentence processing significantly affects the position of objects in Russian1
Dialect separation and cross-dialectal influence: a study on the grammatical gender of Oromo1
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They saw it, onu , 它, coming: an information-theoretic study of cross-linguistic variation in personal pronouns1
Variation in Gizey third-person subjects and the emergence of antilogophoricity1
Quotational nicknames in German at the interface between syntax, punctuation, and pragmatics1
Polish jakoby: an exotic similative-reportive doughnut? Tracing the pathway and conditions of its rise1
Semantic Theory versus Semantic “Lumping”: Reply to Bertinetto et al. (2015) The acquisition of tense and aspect in a morphology-sensitive framework: data from Italian and Austrian-German children1
Affectedness and Differential Object Marking in Turkish and Uzbek1
Ethical practice in participant-centred linguistic research1
On the property-denoting clitic ne and the determiner de/di: a comparative analysis of Catalan and Italian1
Lability and the rigidification of word order: evidence from Early Middle English1
Internal location in Mandarin Chinese1
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