Australian Journal of Linguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian Journal of Linguistics 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
Ethnolectal and community change ov(er) time: Word-final (er) in Australian English8
The cognition of caused-motion events in Spanish and German: AnAgentive Cognitive Construction Grammaranalysis6
Putting time in context: There is no causal link between temporal focus and implicit space–time mappings on the front–back axis4
New insights into /el/-/æl/ merging in Australian English3
Beyond ‘Macassans’: Speculations on layers of Austronesian contact in northern Australia3
Prosody and formation of Modern Chinese parenthetical CTMP ni xiangyou think’: A conjoining pathway account3
A tale of two genres: Engaging audiences in academic blogs and Three Minute Thesis presentations3
Creating a 3D semantic profile of causativeshiandrang: A constructional approach2
Tensions in talking about disasters: Habitual versus climate-informed – The case of bushfire vocabulary in Australia2
The ethnopragmatics of English stage-of-life words as forms of address2
Lend me your verbs: Verb borrowing between Jingulu and Mudburra2
Complex predication and adverbial modification in Wagiman2
Bound, free and in between: A review of pronouns in Ngarrindjeri in the world as it was2
Rations: Flour, sugar, tea and tobacco in Australian languages1
Revisiting the syntactic derivation of English split questions1
Ongoing change in the Australian English amplifier system1
Constraints on subject elision in northern Australian Kriol: Between discourse and syntax1
Towards an interactional grammar of interjections: Expressing compassion in four Australian languages1
Korean internally-headed relative clauses: Encoding strategy and semantic relevance1
Toward a typology of tonogenesis: Revising the model1
On the syntax ofwan‘finish/complete’ in Mandarin Chinese1
The genetic position of Anindilyakwa1
Iconic bias in Italian spatial demonstratives1
Personality in your hands: How extraversion traits influence preference for pointing in Chinese people1
Negation and underlying spatial cognition: The evolution of Chinesemei(you) as a case study1
Epenthetic prefixation in Alawa and Marra1
Indigenizing say in Australian Aboriginal English1
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