Australian Journal of Linguistics

Papers
(The median citation count of Australian Journal of Linguistics 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.)
ArticleCitations
Contextualizing “cardinals”: The semantics of geocentric terms in Wik-Mungkan5
COVID-19 discourse in linguistic landscape: Linguistic and semiotic analysis of directive signs4
Australian English speakers’ attitudes to fricated coda /t/4
Navigating language maintenance challenges with health professionals: Reflections from Spanish speaking families in Australia4
Introduction: Language corpora in Australia3
A semantic typology of emotion nouns in Australian Indigenous languages2
Indigenizing say in Australian Aboriginal English2
Tensions in talking about disasters: Habitual versus climate-informed – The case of bushfire vocabulary in Australia2
Introduction: From “people’s poetry” to “dustbin language”: Slang in Australian English2
Constraints on subject elision in northern Australian Kriol: Between discourse and syntax2
It’s been a while since I’ve been to church: The use of the Present Perfect after the conjunctionsince2
Bound, free and in between: A review of pronouns in Ngarrindjeri in the world as it was2
On the syntax ofwan‘finish/complete’ in Mandarin Chinese1
Grammaticalization and (inter)subjectification in an Iranian modal verb: A paradox resolved by Dutch1
A tale of two genres: Engaging audiences in academic blogs and Three Minute Thesis presentations1
Conceptualizations of gratitude: A comparative analysis of English and Persian dissertation acknowledgements written by Persian authors1
The longitudinal corpus of language acquisition, maintenance and contact: Warlpiri & Light Warlpiri1
Barngarla place names and regions in South Australia1
Elastic language in academic emails: Communication between a PhD applicant and potential supervisors1
Putting time in context: There is no causal link between temporal focus and implicit space–time mappings on the front–back axis1
Analyzing online public discourse in Australia: Australian Twittersphere and NewsTalk corpora1
Ongoing change in the Australian English amplifier system1
Ten years of Linguistics in the Pub1
Entity- vs. event-existentials: A new typology1
Tradition and innovation: Using sign language in a Gurindji community in Northern Australia1
Apologizing in Kodhi0
Towards an interactional grammar of interjections: Expressing compassion in four Australian languages0
Euphemisms for Japanese shinu 死ぬ ‘die’: Linguacultural, semantic, and pragmatic perspectives0
Iconic bias in Italian spatial demonstratives0
Sydney Speaks corpus: An overview0
Personality in your hands: How extraversion traits influence preference for pointing in Chinese people0
The Jimmie Barker corpus: A Muruwari man’s documentation of Aboriginal languages, history and culture between 1968 and 19720
The ethnopragmatics of English stage-of-life words as forms of address0
Conceptualization of “happy-like” feelings in Japanese and its relevance to a semantic typology of emotion concepts0
The GeSCA repository: Gesture and Sign Corpus of Australia0
Negation and underlying spatial cognition: The evolution of Chinesemei(you) as a case study0
A typological study on the syntactic variations of counterfactual clauses0
Multicultural Australian English – The New Voice of Sydney0
“More tucker than you could poke a stick at”: The bicultural journey of an enduring Australianism0
Argumentality and the distribution of nominalizers in Lhasa Tibetan0
Production and perception of stop voicing in Central Australian Aboriginal English: A cross-generational study0
The argument structure of theconstruction in Mandarin Chinese: Decontextualized and contextualized perspectives0
From separate clause to epistemic adverbial, the neglected source construction and initial-to-medial pathway: Chinese guoran ‘it really happens’0
“Survival of the fittest” – the evolution of slanguage0
The Sydney Speaks Lifespan Corpus0
Correction0
‘A very pleasant, safe, and effectual medicine’: The serial comma in the history of English0
Beyond ‘Macassans’: Speculations on layers of Austronesian contact in northern Australia0
Uncovering ergative use in Murrinhpatha: Evidence from experimental data0
The Yarning Corpus : Aboriginal English in Southwest Western Australia0
The role of spatial terms in time expressions: A case study of Chinese temporal words0
Australian slang as a literary genre0
Cross-referencing of non-subject arguments in Pama-Nyungan languages0
What is Australian slang? Is it really slang?0
“These findings are very astonishing”: Hyping of disciplinary research in 3MT presentations and thesis abstracts0
Australian historical lexicography and the treatment of slang and colloquial language0
Fricative contrasts and neutralization in Marri Tjevin0
When past meets future in Persian: A construction grammar approach to futurity0
Australian slang in Victorian high schools0
The Eastman transcripts: A case study calling Australian linguists to action against legal misconceptions about language in forensic evidence0
Multiparty storytelling in Umpila and Kuuku Ya’u0
What women want: Teaching and learning pronouns in Ngarrindjeri0
COVID-19 and vaccine health promotion resources in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages0
Australia’s idiomatic expressions: “Speaking the culture” to manage social relations0
Toward a typology of tonogenesis: Revising the model0
A quantitative study of the polysemy of Mandarin Chinese perception verb kàn ‘look/see’0
Assessing language-based discrimination in Australia: The effect of speaker accent in employability judgements0
The Kaytetye segmental inventory0
Building a searchable online corpus of Australian and New Zealand aligned speech0
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