Folia Linguistica

Papers
(The TQCC of Folia Linguistica 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tangut as a West Gyalrongic language17
Univerbation12
Context and consciousness: Documenting evidentials9
Cyclic changes in verbal person-number indexes are unlikely6
Swedish modal particles as markers of engagement: Evidence from distribution and frequency6
Is there really an aspectual se in Spanish?6
Phonological restrictions on nominal pluralization in Sign Language of the Netherlands: evidence from corpus and elicited data5
‘Without V-ing’ clauses: clausal negative concomitance in typological perspective5
Knowing in interaction: An introduction5
When internal reconstruction goes further: proposing the vowel system of Pre-Khroskyabs through examining bound state apophony4
Nasality in Dagbani prosody4
Reduced forms in the nominal morphology of the Lindisfarne Gospel Gloss. A case of accusative/dative syncretism?4
The passive voice in ancient Indo-European languages: inflection, derivation, periphrastic verb forms4
Predicative possession across Western Iranian languages4
Toward a functional typology of adpositions: theoretical implications3
When-clauses and temporal meanings across languages3
‘Well, that’s just great!’: an empirically based analysis of non-literal and attitudinal content of ironic utterances3
Grammatically unstable placeholders and morpho-syntactic remedies: evidence from East Asian languages3
Beyond committing and presupposing in Yurakaré conversations: Investigating the interactional functions of epistemic markers through their sequential distributions3
Says who? Language regard towards speaker groups using English loanwords in Dutch3
A new resultative construction in Spanish? A reply to Rodríguez Arrizabalaga3
Establishing a Sprachbund in the Western Lingnan region: conceptual and methodological issues3
Endoclitics in Andi3
Folklore as an evidential category2
On the impact of clause order on pronoun resolution: evidence from Spanish2
Recontextualization and language change2
Norse-derived vocabulary in La estorie del evangelie2
Rethinking the *-s suffix in Old Chinese: with new evidence from Situ Rgyalrong2
The complexity and history of verb-stem ablauting patterns in Siyuewu Khroskyabs2
Profile of reflexives in Hill Mari2
The “phonetic prehistory” of Grassmann’s law in Greek2
Loss of intersective gradience as the lifeboat of a dying construction. An analysis of the diachronic change of causativebring2
IE6.com. Cleaning data with OpenRefine2
Looks like a duck, quacks like a hand: Tools for eliciting evidential and epistemic distinctions, with examples from Lamjung Yolmo (Tibetic, Nepal)1
Multifunctionality and syncretism in non-finite forms: an introduction1
Typological explanations in synchrony and diachrony: on the origins of third person zeroes in bound person paradigms1
The issue of arbitrariness in syntactic reconstruction1
Towards a typology of change in person marking reference1
Trapped morphology and the rise of the Slavic definite adjective inflection: a reexamination1
Indexical meanings of the realization of /sˤ/ ص as [s] س in spoken and written Jordanian Arabic: a language change in progress?1
A synchronic and diachronic analysis of potential dāk 得 in Cantonese1
The status of /w/ in Old High German1
Differential innovation in 2nd person pronouns and agreement indexation in Trans-Himalayan languages1
Patterns of individual variation and change in Golden Age Spanish. An analysis of three linguistic variables in a corpus of private correspondence1
Dogon reported discourse markers: The Ben Tey quotative topicalizer1
How do middle voice markers and valency reducing constructions interact? Typological tendencies and diachronic considerations1
Bi-absolutive constructions in Chechen1
Nonconvergence toward the standard: the maintenance of a distinctive use of rhotics among the Santomean diaspora in Portugal1
Alterity marking and enhancing accessibility in lexical borrowing: meta-information techniques in the use of incipient anglicisms in French and Italian1
Returning a maverick creole to the fold: the Berbice Dutch enigma revisited1
Intonation as a cue to epistemic stance in one type of insubordinate clauses1
Variable D-marking on proper naming expressions: A typological study1
Datives with psych nouns and adjectives in Basque1
Beyond dynasties and binary alternations: a diachronic corpus study of four-way variability in Chinese theme-recipient constructions1
Folklore as an evidential category1
Adpositions and their distribution: a reply to Zygmunt Frajzyngier’s ‘Toward a functional typology of adpositions: theoretical implications’1
Datives with psych nouns and adjectives in Basque1
How to restructure a grammatical category: the innovative person system of Chamacoco (Zamucoan, northern Paraguay)1
Clusivity and the history of personal pronouns in East Caucasian1
First language as a determinant of implicit and explicit language attitudes: Catalan/Spanish bilinguals’ general language attitudes and response to language choice in a COVID-19 vaccination advertisem1
A metalinguistic analysis of the terminology of evidential categories: experiential, conjecture or deduced?1
Dative experiencers with nominal predicates in Romanian: a synchronic and diachronic study1
The lateralization of labio-dorsals in Hmongic1
An integrated tone box scheme for determining tones in Tai varieties beyond Southwestern Tai: diachronic and synchronic concerns1
Fieldwork on epistemic authority markers: What we can learn from different types of data1
IE7.com. Reconstructing Greek inscriptions with Ithaca1
Aspectual cognate objects in Hungarian1
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