Cognitive Linguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Cognitive Linguistics 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
A sisterhood of constructions? A structural priming approach to modelling links in the network of Objoid Constructions27
Improvisations in the embodied interactions of a non-speaking autistic child and his mother: practices for creating intersubjective understanding15
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An assessment of the fourth law of Kuryłowicz: does prototypicality of meaning affect language change?10
Multimodal constructions revisited. Testing the strength of association between spoken and non-spoken features of Tell me about it9
The boundary-crossing constraint revisited: movement verbs across varieties of Spanish9
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The associative system of early-learned Hebrew verbs and body parts: a comparative study with American English8
Speed and space: semantic asymmetries in motion descriptions in Estonian8
A diachronic study on the Mandarin complex directional complement guòlái ‘come over’ from the macro-event perspective7
Inferences about event outcomes influence text-based memory of event outcomes6
The role of constructions in understanding predictability measures and their correspondence to word duration6
Cross-modal iconicity and indexicality in the production of lexical sensory and emotional signs in Finnish Sign Language6
The complexity principle and the morphosyntactic alternation between case affixes and postpositions in Estonian5
Perspective-taking and intersubjectivity in oral narratives of people with a schizophrenia diagnosis: a cognitive linguistic viewpoint analysis4
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Sound symbolism in Chinese children’s literature4
Allostructions and stancetaking: a corpus study of the German discourse management constructionsWo/wenn wir gerade/schon dabei sind4
A related-event approach to event integration in Japanese complex predicates: iconicity, frequency, or efficiency?4
Cognitive approaches to uniformity and variability in morphology4
Corrigendum to: Force dynamics as the path to the Spanish subjunctive3
The emergence of Information Structure in child speech: the acquisition ofc’est-clefts in French3
Explaining uncertainty and defectivity of inflectional paradigms3
Conceptualisation of event roles in L1 and L2 by Japanese learners of English: a cross-linguistic comparison of perspectives of event construal2
Indonesian basic olfactory terms: more negative types but more positive tokens2
Defective verbs in Portuguese: a morphomic approach2
Infinitives of affect and intersubjectivity: on the indexical interpretation of the Finnish independent infinitives2
ABB, a salient prototype of collocate–ideophone constructions in Mandarin Chinese2
Putting the argument back into argument structure constructions2
Using constructions to measure developmental language complexity2
Preferences in the use of overabundance: predictors of lexical bias in Estonian2
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