Journal of Quantitative Linguistics

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Quantitative 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Multifractal Analysis of the Distribution of Three Grammatical Constructions in English Texts11
Semantic Representation in Contextual Embeddings: Evidence from Chinese Polysemy10
A Method for Measuring Word Sequence Complexity of Text6
A Corpus-Based Study of the Distributions of Adnominals Across Registers and Disciplines6
QuanSyn: A Package for Quantitative Syntax Analysis6
Menzerath-Altmann Law in Consecutive and Simultaneous Interpreting: Insights into Varied Cognitive Processes and Load5
Synergetic Properties of Lexical Structures in Chinese and English5
Text Homology4
Quantitative Approaches to Universality and Individuality in Language4
Computational Detection of Syllable Boundaries in Undeciphered Languages Using Segment Surprisal4
Measuring Linguistic Diversity: Limits and Extensions of the Greenberg Index4
The Structural Complexity of Chinese Words and Its Relationship with Word Frequency4
Dependency Structure from Syntax to Discourse. A Corpus Study of Journalistic English3
Lexical Features and Psychological States: A Quantitative Linguistic Approach2
Beyond Commonalities: A Quantitative Perspective on Syntactic Features across Mandarin Chinese Varieties2
Changes in Syntactic Complexity Indices with the Language Development of Japanese as a Second Language: A Longitudinal Japanese Learner Corpus Study2
Does the Mongolian Lexical System Conform to the Laws of Synergetic Linguistics?2
A Cross-Disciplinary Synergetic Study of Lexical Density and Semantic Density in English Academic Writing2
Text Segmentation Via Processes that Count the Number of Different Words Forward and Backward2
Boundary Conditions of Menzerath-Altmann Law: Dynamics and the Language in the Line1
A Zipfian Approach to Exploring Lexical Complexity Changes in Mandarin Chinese: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Word N -Grams1
Zipf’s Law for Speech Acts in Spoken English1
Topology-Preserving Topographic Representation for Implementation of Linguistic Intentionality1
Measuring and Evaluating Syntactic Distance Across Languages Using Universal Dependencies1
Authorship Attribution via Occupancy-problem-type Indices1
Evaluating Statistical Uncertainty on Word Frequencies in Japanese Texts1
To Move or Not to Move: An Entropy-based Approach to the Informativeness of Research Article Abstracts across Disciplines1
Quantifying Syntactic Complexity in Czech Texts: An Analysis of Mean Dependency Distance and Average Sentence Length Across Genres1
Quantitative Studies on Vocabulary and Syntax (in Chinese)0
Correction0
The Entropy of Morphological Systems in Natural Languages Is Modulated by Functional and Semantic Properties0
Too Noisy at the Bottom: Why Gries’ (2008, 2020) Dispersion Measures Cannot Identify Unbiased Distributions of Words0
Author’s Response0
Estimating the Influence of Sequentially Correlated Literary Properties in Textual Classification: A Data-Centric Hypothesis-Testing Approach0
Effects of Word Limit on Sentence Length and Clause Length in Academic Journal Article Abstracts: A Synergetic Linguistic Perspective0
Correction0
An Information-Theoretic Approach to Morphosyntactic Complexity in English, Dutch and German0
Head-Initial or Head-Final? A Corpus-Based Study of Diachronic Changes in Dependency Direction of Modern English0
Linguistic Compression and Cognitive Load: A Quantitative Study of the Menzerath–Altmann Law in Interpreted, L2 and Native English Speech0
A Multivariate Analysis of Construction Alternation in English Future Tense0
The Current State and Prominent Features of Quantitative Linguistics Through the Lens of QUALICO 2023: A Conference Report0
AlphaDepLength: A New Measure of Syntactic Complexity Based on Communicative Efficiency and Its Prediction of Reading Time0
The Optimal Placement of the Head in the Noun Phrase. The Case of Demonstrative, Numeral, Adjective and Noun0
Word Use Equivalence and Hierarchical Word Tiers0
Modelling the Dynamics of Language Change: Logistic Regression, Piotrowski’s Law, and a Handful of Examples in Polish0
The Trade-Off Between Mean Dependency Distance and Mean Hierarchical Distance in Contemporary Written Japanese: An Analysis Based on Dependency Structure Matrix0
Latent-Variable Modelling of Ordinal Outcomes in Language Data Analysis0
Investigating the Hierarchical Relationship Between Clause and Phrase Using the Menzerath-Altmann Law: Evidence from Academic Research Articles0
Structural Factor Analysis of Lexical Complexity Constructs and Measures: A Quantitative Measure-Testing Process on Specialised Academic Texts0
Modifying Language for a Higher Goal: Investigating Quantitative Features of Apple’s Launch Event Speech from 2016 to 20220
Do Identical Twins Write Identically? Evidence from Authorship Attribution0
On an Interaction Model of General Language Change0
Mapping the Dynamics of Green Shipping News Report: A Decade of Lexical Changes in Lloyd’s List0
Exploring Colligation Diversity and Grammaticalization in Chinese: An Entropy-Based Approach0
The Menzerath-Altmann Law from a Physical Perspective: The Case of Written Chinese Characters0
Word Length in Chinese: The Menzerath-Altmann Law is Valid After All0
Linguistic Properties of Emojis: A Quantitative Exploration of Emoji Frequency, Category, and Position on Twitter0
The Menzerath-Altmann Law at the Paragraph Level in Written Chinese: Why Register and Text Size Matter?0
Stylistic Fingerprints, POS-tags, and Inflected Languages: A Case Study in Polish0
Reference to Patients in Nurse Shift Handover Meetings: Exploring the Dynamics of Referring Expressions0
Unifying Models for Word Length Distributions Based on Types and Tokens0
A Quantitative Style Analysis of Four Turkish Authors: Changes Over Time, and Differences0
Zipf’s Law for Discourse Markers in Spoken Mongolian0
Gender and Education: Their Role in the Zipfian Distribution of Speech Acts0
A Quantitative and Comparative Study of Syntactic Complexity of Subclasses of English Nominal Clauses0
Groundhog Day is Not a Good Model for Corpus Dispersion0
Corrections of Zipf’s and Heaps’ Laws Derived from Hapax Rate Models0
Corrections to Nelson (2023): DP norm and D KLnorm are Not Wrong on Pi at All0
Statement of Retraction: Zipf’s Law for Speech Acts in Spoken English0
Words and Numbers. In Memory of Peter Grzybek (1957-2019)0
What Does the Menzerath-Altmann Law Really Say?0
Unified Parametrization of Phonetic Features and Numerical Calculation of Phonetic Distances between Speech Sounds0
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