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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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 licensing10
The adjunct condition and the nature of adjuncts8
Proleptic PPs are arguments: consequences for the argument/adjunct distinction and for selectional switch7
Revisiting agent pseudo-incorporation in Turkish: a dependent case theoretic perspective5
Introduction: workspace, MERGE and labelling5
Glottal stop insertion and production planning domains in French5
The third way: object reordering as ambiguous labeling resolution4
Flat structure: a minimalist program for syntax3
Pseudogapping in English: a direct interpretation approach3
Negative concord by phase: multiple downward agree and the parametrization of edge features3
Frontmatter3
Parasitic gaps aren’t parasitic, or, the case of the Uninvited Guest3
The typology of the distributional restrictions of a feature: occlusion and bipositionality3
Hanging Topic Left Dislocations as extrasentential constituents: toward a paratactic account. Evidence from English and Spanish3
Output-conditioned and non-local allomorphy in Armenian theme vowels3
The morphosyntax of Ezafe in Southern Zazaki3
A categorisation solution to the incompleteness puzzle in Mandarin2
Multiple sluicing and islands: a cross-linguistic experimental investigation of the clausemate condition2
Labeling by type2
Two is too much…in the phonology!2
Frontmatter2
Vocative, where do you hang out inwh-interrogatives?2
A comparative syntax of the formal politeness markers in Japanese and Korean: -Mas/-Des and -(Su)pni2
Only states can be gradable2
How to derive allomorphy: a case study from Czech2
A syntactic analysis of <no + event deverbal nominalization> in Spanish2
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