Diachronica

Papers
(The TQCC of Diachronica 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tonogenesis and tone renewal in Baltic and Slavic languages18
Towards reconstructing grammatical tone in the northwestern Bantu verb phrase14
A typological approach to language change in contact situations7
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Mutual predictiveness of sound correspondences for reconstruction and language subgrouping6
Lenition alternation in West Gyalrongic and its implications for Southeast Asian panchronic phonology6
The cycle of applicative in Tibetic6
Obituary5
Using acoustic-phonetic simulations to model historical sound change5
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New insights into nineteenth-century ASL4
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Tonogenesis4
Diachrony and Diachronica3
Using acoustic-phonetic simulations to model historical sound change3
An agent-based modelling approach to wave-like diversification of language families3
Continuity and change in the evolution of French yes-no questions2
Tonoexodus in Rma2
Tonogenesis in the Gulf of Guinea Creoles2
Textbooks in historical linguistics2
Claire’s corner2
Tone and voicing in Cao Bằng Tai2
Testing the performance of S-curves for language change2
Consonant stability in Portuguese-based creoles1
A long farewell1
Tracing semantic change with distributional methods1
Claire’s corner1
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The rise of middle voice systems1
Multiple source explanation in language change1
Reconstructing non-contrastive stress in Austronesian and the role of the mora in stress shift, gemination and vowel shift1
The results of contact1
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Reconstructing the decoupling of case and agreement in Old Hungarian1
Gender reduction in contact1
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The diachrony of verbal classification1
A history of the Basque prosodic systems1
A multifaceted approach to understanding unexpected sound change1
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