Transactions of the Philological Society

Papers
(The median citation count of Transactions of the Philological Society 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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The Missing Dative Alternation in Romance: Explaining Stability and Change in the Argument Structure of Latin Ditransitives3
The Ancient Greek Datives in ‐essi: Contact or Independent Innovations?12
The Historical Reconstruction of Greater Tzeltalan (Mayan) Vowel Assimilation and Vowel Raising Patterns2
Loss of MID in English: Free Peasantry and Their Linguistic Advantage2
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Voice Markers in Septuagint Greek in the Light of Hebrew Interference: A Corpus‐Based Study on the Aorist System of the Book of Genesis*2
A Partial Decipherment of the Unknown Kushan Script*2
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Is This Verb a Word? A philological Study of the Distribution of Phonological and Morphological Domains in the Middle Welsh Verb2
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Obsolescence and Innovation in the Middle English Religious Lexicon1
Colloquial Persian: Towards a New Rise of Simple Verbs?11
Valency‐Conditioned Allomorphy in the Verbal Agreement of the Takestani Dialect of Southern Tati1
On the Relation between Finiteness and Clause Size: Evidence from Romanian and Southern Italo‐Romance Irrealis Clauses*1
Fronting in Old Catalan: Asymmetries between Narration and Reported Speech11
Support‐Verb Constructions with Objects:Greek‐CopticInterference in the Documentary Papyri?11
FromPeople's KingtoKing of a Country: The Development of the Place Element Modifying the Title Paired in Apposition with a Personal Name Traced in thePeterborough Chronicle1
Grammatical Coding and the Discursive Construction of Participants: Spanish Passives in Written Press News Discourse1
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From Constellations to Discursive Concepts; or: The Historical Pragmatic Construction of Meaning in Early Modern English10
Parameters of Morphosyntactic Variation in Khoe‐Kwadi10
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Rethinking the Metre of Parzival: Iambic Verse for a Trochaic Language0
Loan Word Accommodation Biases: Markedness and Finiteness0
Testing Inferences about Language Contact on Morphosyntax: A Typological Case Study on Alorese–Adang Contact0
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The Contribution of Germanic to the Expansion of Partitive‐Related Phenomena in the Prehistoric Circum‐Baltic Area10
On the Morphology of Toponyms: What Greek Inflectional Paradigms Can Teach us0
From Latin QUO(D) VELLES to Romagnol Cvël: A Case of Degrammaticalisation from a Free‐choice Indefinite to the Noun ‘Thing’10
Does Orthographic Variation Preclude Standardisation?0
Systematically Detecting Patterns of Social, Historical and Linguistic Change: The Framing of Poverty in Times of Poverty0
Short vs Long Stem Alternations in Romance Verbal Inflection: The S‐Morphome0
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On the diachronic origins of the accentual contrast in Terena (Arawakan)0
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Pannonian as a West Slavic Language: Dialect Vocabulary10
Central Siberian Yupik Influence on Sirenikski Verbal Inflection0
‘Alienable’ Possession in Biakic0
Addressing Polymorphism in Linguistic Phylogenetics0
Cognitive Sociolinguistic Variation in the Old Bailey Voices Corpus: The Case for a New Concept‐Led Framework0
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Semantic Shift in Middle English: Farming and Trade As Test Cases0
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Affix Not Clitic‐Based Vowel Shortening in Modern Arabic Varieties0
Climatic Conditions and Lexis: Some Diachronic Notes on Weather‐Related Words in English and Other European Languages0
Mycenaean Adjectives in ‐te‐ri‐jo: A Reappraisal*0
Lexical Differentiation between Human and Animal Genitalia in the Old EnglishMedicina de Quadrupedibus0
Tonogenesis in Northeastern Trans‐Himalayan0
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Grammaticalization as Conventionalization of Discursively Secondary Status: Deconstructing the Lexical–Grammatical Continuum0
Alignment Change and the Emergence of the Thematic Conjugation from Proto‐Indo‐European to Indo‐European: A Wedding of Hypotheses*0
Conditional clauses as polite modifiers in Latin:si placetbetween pragmaticalization and language contact0
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Diachronic dialectology: new methods and case studies0
The Desiderative in Bezhta10
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Was Classical (Late Republican) Latin A ‘Standard Language’?*0
Subject‐Object Asymmetries and the Development of Relative Clauses between Late Middle English and Early Modern English0
Morphosyntactic Contact in Translation: Greek ídios and Latin proprius in the Bible0
The Ancient Maya Script of Hand Forms Embedded in Figural Art: A Decipherment of Numerals Signed by the Rulers of Altar Q10
Revisiting Syntactic Microvariation and Diachrony in the Dual Complementizer Systems of Upper Southern Italy10
The Position of Khatak in Pashto Dialectology0
The historical development of imperfect indicative and conditional inflection in Pyrenean Romance*0
Periphrases with Motion Verbs in Vedic Sanskrit: (between) Textual Analysis and Grammaticalization Patterns0
Sociolinguistic Typology Meets Historical Corpus Linguistics0
A Semantically Rich ‘Do’‐Support Verb in the Camuno Dialect of Northern Italy0
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Structural persistence as an explanatory factor in synchrony and diachrony*0
A cognitive approach to spelling production in historical sources: explaining the variation between <ɛ, αι> and <ο, ω> in Greek documentary papyri0
Plural and Collective in the Sogdian Ancient Letters0
Superlative Morphology from Syntax: SlavicNai‐/Naj‐ and Internal Definiteness Marking in Old Lithuanian0
Prosodic Change in Breton: The Loss of Stressed Clitics10
Introduction: ‘Digital Methods for Studying Meaning in Historical English’0
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Dialectal Layers in West Iranian: A Hierarchical Dirichlet Process Approach to Linguistic Relationships10
Tracing Eastern Mayan Perfect ‐maχ: Outcomes of Direct Affix Borrowing in the Sacapulas Corridor0
The morphosyntax and semantics of cardinal numerals in classical sanskrit0
The Origin of Differential Object Marking and Tripartite Alignment in Udi (East Caucasian)0
Towards a New Generalisation of the Tri‐Axial Orientation System in Situ Rgyalrong0
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Romance Genitives: Agreement, Definiteness, and Phases*0
Celebrating 180 Years and 120 Volumes of Transactions0
Negation in Contact: French and Occitan0
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Verb Classes in the Resultative Construction in Germanic and Romance Languages0
The Standardisation of ‘Classical Latin’: The Case of Terence's Text0
Translation‐Induced Interrogative Relativizers and Stability in Icelandic0
Adversative Conjunction and Neighboring Discourse Features in Old Church Slavic (Codex Marianus), with Comparative Notes on the Same Phenomena in Greek, Gothic and Classical Armenian*0
Sound Change and Analogy, Again: Brugmann's Law and the Hunt For O‐Grades in Indo‐Iranian*0
Early Alternatives to Dutch Descriptive Perception Verb Constructions: A Comparison of Two Bible Translations10
Contact‐Induced Changes in Morphosyntax: An Introduction0
The Phonetics and Phonology of Old Armenian <V>, <W>, and Prevocalic <OW>*0
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The Development of Indo‐Iranian Voiced Fricatives0
Transmitting Literature, Preserving Language. Case Studies of Classical Latin from Literary Manuscripts from the Roman East (I bc–II ad)10
Researching Language Standards and Standard Languages: Theories, Models and Methods0
Towards a Typology of Contact‐Induced Change: Questions, Problems and the Path Ahead0
Thoughts on the Etyma for ‘Corpse’ in Gyalrongic Languages*0
The Birth of a Field: Joshua Marshman and the Beginning of Systematic Transcriptional/Reconstructive Studies on Chinese Historical Phonology0
Evolution and Spread of Politeness Systems inIndo‐European0
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Case Marking from Old Iranian to Ossetic: A Comparative and Typological Approach0
Genus Alternans in the Early History of Ibero‐Romance: Textual Evidence from Early Medieval Iberian Peninsula0
Notes on Verbal Aspect in Three Vedic Prose Narratives0
Saying Yes without Yes: The Positive Response System in Latin0
The Early Jutish Bracteate Texts From Skonager And Darum0
Evangelization and Language Change: A Transition from the Progressive Aspect to the Future Tense in Two Mayan Languages0
Loanwords and Linguistic Phylogenetics: *pelek̑u‐ ‘axe’ and *(H)a(i̯)g̑‐ ‘goat’10
Stress Change and Initial Consonant Loss in Umpithamu: Cause or Consequence?*0
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Discursive Quads: New Kinds of Lexical Co‐occurrence Data With Linguistic Concept Modelling0
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