Linguistic Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Linguistic Review 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Embedded-complement and discontinuous pseudogapping in Hybrid Type-Logical Grammar: a rejoinder to Kim and Runner (2022)11
Cross-morphemic palatalisation in Getxo Basque: empty positions, bipositionality and place licensing9
The adjunct condition and the nature of adjuncts7
Coerced inflected infinitives in Portuguese6
Glottal stop insertion and production planning domains in French5
Revisiting agent pseudo-incorporation in Turkish: a dependent case theoretic perspective5
Proleptic PPs are arguments: consequences for the argument/adjunct distinction and for selectional switch5
Flat structure: a minimalist program for syntax4
The third way: object reordering as ambiguous labeling resolution4
Introduction: workspace, MERGE and labelling4
Pseudogapping in English: a direct interpretation approach3
Output-conditioned and non-local allomorphy in Armenian theme vowels3
Hanging Topic Left Dislocations as extrasentential constituents: toward a paratactic account. Evidence from English and Spanish3
Negative concord by phase: multiple downward agree and the parametrization of edge features3
Parasitic gaps aren’t parasitic, or, the case of the Uninvited Guest3
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The morphosyntax of Ezafe in Southern Zazaki3
Only states can be gradable2
The typology of the distributional restrictions of a feature: occlusion and bipositionality2
Vocative, where do you hang out inwh-interrogatives?2
A categorisation solution to the incompleteness puzzle in Mandarin2
A syntactic analysis of <no + event deverbal nominalization> in Spanish2
Agreement without agree: scattered, not distributed, agreement across modules2
A comparative syntax of the formal politeness markers in Japanese and Korean: -Mas/-Des and -(Su)pni2
Multiple sluicing and islands: a cross-linguistic experimental investigation of the clausemate condition2
Labeling by type2
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