Linguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Linguistics is 2. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Role-reference associations and the explanation of argument coding splits23
Independence and generalizability in linguistics20
How to embrace variation and accept uncertainty in linguistic and psycholinguistic data analysis17
Observation, experimentation, and replication in linguistics15
The replication crisis, scientific revolutions, and linguistics11
Reference without anaphora: on agency through grammar11
What makes up a reportable event in a language? Motion events as an important test domain in linguistic typology10
Rapid radiation of the inner Indo-European languages: an advanced approach to Indo-European lexicostatistics10
Reflecting on the quantitative turn in linguistics9
Typology of partitives8
How to express evolution in English Pokémon names8
Spanish embedded question island effects revisited: an experimental study8
Acquisition of broken plural patterns by Jordanian children8
Thenice-of-youconstruction and its fragments8
Indefinite determiners in informal Italian: A preliminary analysis8
Text-linguistic analysis of performed language: revisiting and re-modeling Koch and Oesterreicher7
Negation in Berber: Variation, evolution, and typology7
The sociopragmatic parameters steering the reported selection of Anglicisms or their Dutch alternatives7
The sound of gender – correlations of name phonology and gender across languages7
Smell terms are not rara: A semantic investigation of odor vocabulary in Thai6
The AMAR mechanism: nominal expressions in the Bantu languages are shaped by apposition and reintegration6
Partitive accomplishments across languages5
Chains of influence in Himalayan grammars: Models and interrelations shaping descriptions of Tibeto-Burman languages of Nepal5
Discourse expectations: explaining the implicit causality biases of verbs5
A semantic typology of location, existence, possession and copular verbs: areal patterns of polysemy in Mainland East and Southeast Asia5
Hypocoristic truncation in Sardinian5
Stress and stem allomorphy in the Romance perfectum: emergence, typology, and motivations of a symbiotic relation5
Variables are valuable: making a case for deductive modeling5
Introduction: Shades of partitivity: Formal and areal properties5
Variation and change in grammatical gender marking: the case of Dutch ethnolects5
The online processing of causal and concessive discourse connectives4
From their point of view: the article category as a hierarchically structured referent tracking system4
The word as a unit of internal predictability4
On the role of creativity in the formation of new complex words4
Acquiring verb-argument structure in Tagalog: a multivariate corpus analysis of caregiver and child speech4
Caused motion events in Modern Uyghur: a typological perspective4
Typologizing nominal expressions: the noun phrase and beyond4
Experimental evidence supporting the overlapping distribution of core and exempt anaphors: Re-examination of long-distance boundcaki-casinin Korean4
Changes in the productivity of word-formation patterns: Some methodological remarks4
Syntactic discontinuous reduplication with antonymic pairs: a case study from Italian4
Children’s non-adultlike interpretations of telic predicates across languages3
Quotation marks and the processing of irony in English: evidence from a reading time study3
Dualism and superposition in the analysis of English synthetic compounds ending in-er3
Prosodic phrasing and the emergence of phrase structure3
Temporal relations of free indirect discourse events3
Managing interpersonal discourse expectations: a comparative analysis of contrastive discourse particles in Dutch3
The fine structure of low topics in Najdi Arabic3
Nouns and verbs in the speech signal: Are there phonetic correlates of grammatical category?3
The Bantu relative agreement cycle3
Partitive objects in negative contexts in Northern Italian Dialects3
Contact-induced change in the languages of Europe: The rise and development of partitive cases and determiners in Finnic and Basque3
Subject autonomy marking in Macro-Tani and the typology of middle voice3
Preregistration in experimental linguistics: applications, challenges, and limitations3
The position of object pronouns in the German middlefield3
Reassessing the third person pronominal “copula” in spoken Israeli Hebrew2
Linguistic judgments in 3D: the aesthetic quality, linguistic acceptability, and surface probability of stigmatized and non-stigmatized variation2
Quotation does not need marks of quotation2
From movement into action to manner of causation: changes in argument mapping in the into-causative2
St’át’imcets frustratives as not-at-issue modals2
Culminating and non-culminating accomplishments in Malagasy2
The sound symbolism of food: the frequency of initial /PA-/ in words for (staple) food2
Italian wh-questions and the low periphery2
A typology of northwestern Bantu gender systems2
Grammatical and contextual factors affecting the interpretation of superordinate collectives in child and adult Mandarin2
Logophoric speech is not indirect: towards a syntactic approach to reported speech constructions2
The processing signature of anticipatory reading: an eye-tracking study on lexical predictions2
Revisiting areal and lexical diffusion: the case of Viennese Monophthongization in Austria’s traditional dialects2
When subjects frame the clause: discontinuous noun phrases as an iconic strategy for marking thetic constructions2
Grammatically relevant aspects of meaning and verbal polysemy2
Nominal and pronominal negative concord, through the lens of Belizean and Jamaican Creole2
Theticity and sentence-focus in Italian: grammatically encoded categories or categories of language use?2
Bretona-marking of (internal) verbal arguments: A result of language contact?2
Partitives, pseudopartitives and the prepositionapoin Greek2
Convergence and divergence in the expression of partitivity in French, Dutch, and German2
On the grammaticality of morphosyntactically reduced remnants in Polish sluicing2
Postnominal relative clauses in Chinese2
Oblique nominals, a verbal affix and late merge2
“Foreign” language aptitude predicts individual differences in native grammatical proficiency2
Constructions are not predictable but are motivated: evidence from the Spanish completive reflexive2
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